Blond and blonde are two spellings of the same word. As an adjective, blond and blonde both describe hair that is yellow or very light brown (“short blond/blonde hair”) and someone who has hair of that color (“three blond/blonde kids”). According to tradition, and because of French, blonde (with the feminine French ending) is typically used of girls and women, and blond (with its ...
AOL: How to Go From Brown to Blonde Hair Without Frying It, According to a Celerity Hairstylist
How to Go From Brown to Blonde Hair Without Frying It, According to a Celerity Hairstylist
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Jennifer Garner is saying yes to a new 'do. The actress, 53, recently updated her look by adding fresh blonde highlights to her signature shiny brown hair. Indeed, the 30 Going on 30 star recently ...
Yahoo: How to Go From Brown to Blonde Hair Without Frying It, According to a Celerity Hairstylist
When I was a young child, I asked my mother when my hair would turn blonde. The reason, I’m assuming, was simple: My mother has blonde hair and so do my sister, my uncles and many members of our ...
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