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For teens with busy schedules or budgets, "lived-in" color is often better than solid blonde:

: Adding a slightly darker color at the roots helps avoid harsh grow-out lines and creates a softer finish.

: If you have pink or blue hues in your skin, light eyes (blue, green, hazel) often "pop" with cool, platinum, or ashy shades .

The "best" blonde is often dictated by your natural skin and eye color:

Maintaining blonde hair as a teenager involves a combination of finding the right shade for your features, choosing low-maintenance coloring techniques to save time and money, and using specific products to keep the color vibrant. Choosing the Right Blonde

Blonde hair, especially if chemically lightened, requires specific upkeep to prevent it from turning "muddy" or brassy: 40 Blonde Hair Color Ideas For Every Skin Tone | Redken