Anyone who knows that it's a serious commitment. We're talking hours in the salon, root touchups every few months (or weeks), and tireless at-home maintenance to keep the shade from going dull and brassy — not to mention the . However, those who are up for the challenge also know the pure ecstasy that comes with achieving the perfect blond you've been envisioning in your head.
That moment came recently for me when I tried out the color technique with the help of Jess Gonzalez, an LA-based colorist and the brains behind . According to Gonzalez, the Scandi hairline is defined by being bright and natural-looking. Her goal is to create "a natural sun-bleaching effect on the hair as if you were in the Scandinavian sun all day.
" Keep reading to see how the Scandi hairline technique is done and why you should try it out at your next color appointment. is a celebrity hair colorist at in Los Angeles. When you look up the Scandi hairline technique, many of the colorists show how they apply the color .
However, Gonzalez prefers to the hair following the natural hairline rather than doing it all bleached forward. "Balayage ensures the soft grow-out," she says. And if you prefer to wait a little longer between touch-ups and don't want the color to be quite as bright, Gonzalez says she is able to tone it down a bit.
Plus, the technique can be applied to pretty much any hair color — not just blond. "Depending if the person is brunette, blond, or a redhead, the same technique could be us.