Contraction of "brunette" and "blonde", the bronde has been made popular by stars like Jessica Alba or Jennifer Lopez.

It combines the sophistication of brown with the elegance of the blond. A subtle blend that gives a natural and contrasting result at a time.

With the bronde, we fill up the light in her hair, as after holidays at the sea. The goal is to imitate the golden reflections that the sun gives to our hair.

On the technical side, the roots are rather brown, whereas lengths and points tend to turn to blond and to clear.

Is the bronde made for me?

The bronde gives a sublime result on matte skin. But the advantage is that it adapts to all complexions, since it is flexible at will. The shades can indeed be personalized according to the color of skin and that of the hair.

It allows brunettes to illuminate their hair with golden highlights while maintaining a natural effect.

It is also the ideal solution to display a new color without venturing into unfamiliar territory and to try a smooth transition to blond or brown.

Thanks to its pretty nuances brimming with light, the bronde also brings relief to fine hair.

Bronde, tie and dye, sweeping ... What technical differences?

The tie and dye, also called shaded hair, is a technique of coloring horizontally and the sweeping is only done on the lengths. The roots are natural and rather dark. On the other hand, the tips are lighter than the rest of the hair.

In contrast, the bronde gives a much more natural result, all shades. The contrast between the roots and the tips is not as important, because the bronde combines two scanning techniques: horizontal and vertical.

The shades are discreet, not too clear, and go up to the roots. The objective is to melt the light locks in the mass. The sweeping is done with more regular strands. It tends to give a more classic result. The bronde makes it possible to leave a little off the beaten track, while guaranteeing a subtle and nuanced result.