Blond hair
Blond hair, whether natural, highlighted or bleached, is often more porous and dry, especially when chemically lightened. Bleaching removes both melanin and natural lipids from the fiber, compromising its structure.
This leaves the cuticle layers damaged or open, causing roughness, frizz, and lack of softness. Light hair is also more prone to oxidation, developing undesired yellow or brassy tones due to sun exposure and minerals in water. Therefore, blond hair needs intense reconstruction and nourishment to restore proteins and essential lipids.
It also benefits from pigment-balancing formulas (such as violet-based products) to neutralize brassiness. Regular use of heat protection and UV filters is crucial to prevent breakage and maintain healthy, radiant blond hair.