Although they are both blonde shades, there are many differences between ash blonde and beige blonde.

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Different base colors

The beige blonde is a neutral gold tone, but its base is a warm tone that also looks warm. A small amount of cooler tones are incorporated into the warm base, and the bright gold and warm brown are well balanced with the cool white and dark gray. The difference is that ash blonde is predominantly cool-toned. This means that there are more cool tones than warm tones, and ash blonde has more white, gray, and blue.

Suitable for different skin tones

The beige blonde does not tone down the skin tone, any shade of skin tone is suitable, but the critical thing to note is to mix the warm and cool tones properly to get a better balance. On darker skin tones, beige blonde looks warm and will complement the skin tone. ash blonde is suitable for people with cool skin tones or wheat skin tones. People with darker skin tones who choose ash blonde are best paired with warm highlights to achieve a balance of color.

Maintenance

Beige blondes with a yellowish-brown background tend to turn bronze over brown undertones. They then turn orange-beige, which is not always what you want. Don't forget what happens when hair dye fades, because your hair can suddenly turn bronze. It would help if you touched up regularly, no more than eight weeks apart. On the other hand, the ash blonde is not as complicated and expensive to maintain and can be taken care of in a much cheaper way.

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