Blondes, especially women are typically looked
at as China doll beauties. The combination of blond hair and blues has found
places in the pages of poets, columns of fashion magazines and screens of celluloid
as the classic element of American beauty. All those beautiful born blondes and
bottle-blondes can now add a bit of effect to their lustrous tresses to add a
tang of difference to their classic look. A range of blond hair extension has landed in the shelves of beauty shops lately
offering interesting highlight options to blond-haired ladies.
The solid blond hairstyle of the 90s is
back and the extension for the same has been launched already. Women with peach
or platinum blonde will be the best to carry this off with similar colored hair
extension to give off the fluff. However, the ringlet style of the hair extension is what worth the penny
charged. The extensions created for this style of hair are made of bright blond
strands and are light in texture.
The wheat blonde shade of extension is
another popular choice that has a Gwyneth Paltro essence about it. This classic
Hollywoodian hairstyle exhibiting shades of light solid amidst wheat-like color
is gorgeous to look at. The sandy tones are a reminder of Poppy Delevingne.
The Malibu blond hair extension is another variety that suits the sun-kissed
blondes best. The multi-tones that are made up of golden and ash creates a
lovely hue that compliments skin colours of all kinds.
Those who are not a fan of light can try
the tanned blonde extensions which are a fusion of brown and blond. The darkest
in the shades of solid blond, this one is a contrast against white skin and
gives out a grainy effect due to the combination strands.
The paparazzi highlight is one of the most
popular shades of extension available for purchases. The lightest, this
extension is woven with a combination of light milky and dark wheat blond
colours.
Lastly the butterscotch highlight, which is
the classic Jennifer Anistone trade mark is another popular choice woven with
blond and walnut tones of strands.
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