Bunny blonde is the soft, shiny blonde, a perfect suggestion for spring.
Want to lighten up your hair color a few tones now that we have sunny days? If so, check out bunny blonde, a soft approach that lets you mix and match blonde shades that bring to mind wheat, flax and golden blonde.
As its name suggests, bunny blonde is the shade of a rabbit's coat, which is not made up of a single color. It also features a smooth finish without clear, harsh highlights.
The word bunny 'turns a blind eye' to the beauties who launched the style, such as Sienna Miller and Poppy Delevingne, Sofia Richie Grainge and Elle Fanning.
Also, bunny blonde is a different version of blonde, which includes a combination of gloss, highlights and balayage, from the roots to the ends to give an even effect, adding warmth to the blonde tone.
Bunny Blonde: The Technique
A key condition for a successful result is an open base. On it, the hairdresser mixes highlights and balayage for extra dimension around the face.
More specifically, after applying the gloss, the hairdresser creates bright highlights on the roots. Then she balayages to reflect the spring light. The result is an extremely bright and light blonde.
Another advantage of the bunny blonde technique is that it gives the effect of volume and texture. So if you have thin or dull hair, this option will be perfect for you.
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