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How To Color (Dye) Your Hair At Home: Go From Light To Dark: Get Brooklyn Decker’s New Look, Style

How To Color (Dye) Your Hair At Home: Go From Light To Dark: Get Brooklyn Decker’s New Look, Style

how to color dye your hair at home go from light to dark get brooklyn decker's New Look, Style

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Celebrity hairstylist, owner and creative director of Wonderland Beauty Parlor, Michael Angelo gives us the scoop on how to change our hair color by going from light to dark with a few simple tips! Read on to find out how Michael transformed model/actress Brooklyn Decker from a blonde bombshell to a ‘Sweet Tea’-inspired brunette!

When we change our hair color from light to dark, or vice versa, there’s often an urge to go to extremes. I think that what makes this transformation for Brooklyn Decker successful is its subtlety. I added a clear formula to her ends so that we could retain tons of dimension, and didn’t go much darker at the root than Brooklyn’s natural color. This way, her color still felt connected to her — not too wiggy or dyed.

how to color dye your hair at home go from light to dark get brooklyn decker's New Look, Style

Michael Angelo

Much like at the paint store, my rule of thumb is to go a shade more conservative than your gut tells you. You can always go darker, but once things get too dark it could spell trouble… especially if the hair was already treated before darkening. Keep this in mind: blue, green and honey eyes all benefit from warm colors; cold, dark or gray eyes look best against cool-toned colors.

how to color dye your hair at home go from light to dark get brooklyn decker's New Look, Style

Brooklyn before as a blonde (Photo Courtesy of CocoPerez.com)

I took Brooklyn from blonde to brunette about an hour before she hit the red carpet for Gods Love We Deliver Heart Awards celebration. I am so glad I didn’t know how photographed and publicized her new hair look would be with NO time for tweaks. Thankfully, I nailed it on the first try.

She’s been traveling so much and her home is in Austin, so it’s been hard for me to keep her blonde. I really had her super light for a minute — which looked amazing — but it’s really high maintenance. She’s done the ‘blonde bombshell’ thing for a while now, and I think she was ready for a change. The shade was inspired by Sweet Tea (she’s a Southern girl) and Bambi.

how to color dye your hair at home go from light to dark get brooklyn decker's New Look, Style

If you’re doing this at home, steer clear of permanent colors — they can be really difficult to get rid of. Try using semi-permanent colors and glosses. The regrowth will be much easier and it will feel great when you refresh it!

What do you lovely ladies think of dying your blonde locks? Have you gone from light to dark like Brooklyn? Let us know by commenting below, which will automatically be posted to our Community Forum (click here to check it out!) where you can find other beauty related discussions! Don’t forget to also submit a photo to our Photo Of The Day (click here!) feature, where a new photo will be picked daily. Your photo just might be selected, so get going!

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  • Nicole
    Posted at 18:16h, 24 October

    Michael Angelo has a wonderful salon and is so talented. Great article!

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