Go Blonder by Washing Your Hair

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I’m a natural blonde, really I am!  You caught me, I’m not.  Every six weeks, I’m at the salon to conceal my natural brown identity.  During my most recent visit to the bleach dealer, I walked away with roots just a tad warmer than I typically like.  sheerblondegoblonder

The salon was out of the shampoo and conditioner I usually use to ash out the color so, in a pinch, I popped over to CVS and picked up Sheer Blonde Go Blonder Lightening Shampoo and Conditioner by John Frieda. After one wash, my roots were just the way I like them– lighter and brighter!

Whether you’re a natural blonde trying to recapture your baby blonde shade or a color-created blonde looking to recreate that just-colored look or brighten a freshly colored ‘do, this shampoo and conditioner system delivers a subtle all-over lightening effect via an exclusive Lightening Complex and Chamomile. The Lightening Complex includes Lactic Acid, a compound naturally found in hair, to gradually lighten hair by “breaking down” color pigments inside the hair shaft. Combined with a low pH, Lactic Acid also helps to improve the condition of hair by tightening the cuticle and strengthening the hair shaft for improved manageability, body and feel. Because the formulas continue to lighten hair with each use, the shampoo and conditioner should only be used until you reach your desired shade.

The cost is affordable at just $8.99 each and available nationwide at food, drug and mass retailers.

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Victoria Stiles is a make-up artist from Washington, DC working in New York and worldwide for commercial print, editorial fashion, red carpet events and weddings. Victoria’s client roster includes celebrities Roberta Flack, Jordin Sparks, Real Housewives of New York’s Jill Zarin, and publications Glamour, O Magazine, Vogue, Surface, Virginia Living, and Washingtonian. Stiles’ expertise in make-up is frequently called upon by local and National publications. Recent articles in Washingtonian, Real Simple, Women’s Health, American Baby, and Northern Virginia Magazine showcases and quotes her knowledge in make-up and labels her as an industry leader.

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