Tips that will make you love your natural mousy hair | COLOUR ANALYSIS

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • I have stopped dyeing my hair blonde and this is how I am falling in love with my natural hair. This is my haircare routine for my natural mousy brown hair, as well as my tips for if you should grow out your natural hair
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  • @Elrewin59
    @Elrewin59 Před měsícem +83

    Everyone needs to embrace their natural hair color for this one most important reason:
    Cause it's free.

    • @Ch3rryT3a
      @Ch3rryT3a Před měsícem +8

      And healthy! Putting dyes and bleach on your hair is so harmful! Not only for your body but the environment too! Natural is always better!

    • @amberslahlize7961
      @amberslahlize7961 Před měsícem +6

      I agree, but I also disagree.
      The *actual* one most important reason:
      It's beautiful

    • @user-dt3wm8rn4j
      @user-dt3wm8rn4j Před měsícem

      Gray?

    • @Ch3rryT3a
      @Ch3rryT3a Před měsícem +2

      @@user-dt3wm8rn4j Gray is a beautiful hair color. White is too.

  • @debbiew7496
    @debbiew7496 Před měsícem +190

    “Mousy brown” hair often looks great with age as well as silver/white begins to come in. They look like beautiful light highlights.

    • @ElinWinblad
      @ElinWinblad Před měsícem +4

      Idk I feel my grey makes it look worse but I grew up with it being called “dishwater blonde “ 😢

    • @chrischaos684
      @chrischaos684 Před měsícem +6

      I stopped dyeing my hair a year ago when my grays really began coming through .... I have very ashy brown hair, with a few auburn streaks, and I get so many compliments on my hair now 😂 I always hated my hair color, but the gray streaks really do bring out the best in it.

    • @oliiviapatriicia
      @oliiviapatriicia Před měsícem

      I just lightened ends of my mousy hair and I regret it 😑

    • @isabelw.5666
      @isabelw.5666 Před měsícem +1

      I always hated my mousy blonde and used highlights. Now I am turning quite white and depending on the lighting, season and perspective, these strands look super light blonde. Plus suddenly some strawberry blonde is coming through (?!). 😅 It looks like a continuation of my intentional highlights. But it is super scary as well, not gonna lie. 😅 It feels like my youth is finally slipping away.

    • @May-qb3vx
      @May-qb3vx Před měsícem +1

      I just added some silvers to my ends and I love it. Makes me feel like I live in one of my favorite books

  • @user-yx4hk6ci5l
    @user-yx4hk6ci5l Před měsícem +131

    When comparing to your earlier videos, I'm fascinated watching your eyes starting to really pop as your darker hair reaches eye level. The difference is striking.

    • @liiteratii
      @liiteratii Před měsícem +7

      I agree! In fact, I’d even suggest tinting the lighter parts of the hair to colour match the natural colour. The tint doesn’t require bleach and can be “semi-permanent”, just in case Ellie Jean changes her mind m.

    • @lucyk2634
      @lucyk2634 Před měsícem +3

      Her skin looks quite healthier too, like, it looks more elastic and younger with her natural colour.

  • @AutumnC22
    @AutumnC22 Před měsícem +59

    Fawn, old money blonde, ashen blonde, taupe brown, smoky brown, almond brown, truffle blonde, mushroom blonde, biscuit brown, pebble blonde, milk-tea beige, sandy brown, toasted blonde, bronde.

    • @bossything2305
      @bossything2305 Před měsícem +7

      In French it’s châtaigne: chestnut 🥰

    • @Sun_Moon77
      @Sun_Moon77 Před měsícem +4

      Ohhhh. I love those names❤❤❤

    • @Katie-jq6sr
      @Katie-jq6sr Před měsícem +1

      so many terms for being delusional about plain light brown hair eyeroll

    • @emilyevans6989
      @emilyevans6989 Před měsícem +2

      Oooohhhhhhh! I’m USING that one! OLD MONEY BLONDE! Thank you!

    • @AutumnC22
      @AutumnC22 Před měsícem +9

      @@Katie-jq6sr I have many terms for women who put others down for no reason too 😁 😉

  • @ML-sk8qw
    @ML-sk8qw Před měsícem +71

    We should embrace this haircolour and we need a pretty name for it. Language is powerful. Also, its actually hard to get this colour artificially and keep it cooltoned, its special and beautiful!

    • @minisrevenge
      @minisrevenge Před měsícem +7

      I read somebody call it „moonshine blonde“ (the dark blonde version of this hair colour) and i‘m obsessed with this name 😄 It’s all about how you market it haha

    • @martah5369
      @martah5369 Před měsícem +1

      Cendré?

    • @nooa69
      @nooa69 Před měsícem

      Brown sugar is what I call it. If it's on the ashier side it can be called mushroom brown.

    • @frida5680
      @frida5680 Před měsícem +2

      In Poland this hair colour is so common that we do have a name for it, it’s szatyn („sz” is spelled „sh”)

  • @cb9825
    @cb9825 Před měsícem +114

    Do I have mousy brown hair? No. Will I still watch this video? Of course I will!

  • @catherinetaylor3449
    @catherinetaylor3449 Před měsícem +65

    I think "fawn" or "sandy blonde" are nice descriptors for this too. Great video. I love my ambiguously coloured dark blond hair 😊❤

    • @RaeAmelia
      @RaeAmelia Před měsícem +1

      It sounds so flattering too. I think the names need to be rebranded to your suggestions

    • @Katie-jq6sr
      @Katie-jq6sr Před měsícem

      but its way darker than thecolor of sand omg. and is not the color of a fawn. its like BROWN

    • @lucyk2634
      @lucyk2634 Před měsícem

      ​@@Katie-jq6srbrown? Your sight isn't good if you don't see the difference, or your mind aren't very intelligent so it can't perceive so many differences. Instead you only can remember two or max three hair colours. Sad.

    • @catidiaz7107
      @catidiaz7107 Před 25 dny

      ​@@Katie-jq6srthere are a lot of shades of brown

  • @alicjakempisty2729
    @alicjakempisty2729 Před měsícem +133

    a lot of people in Poland have this hair colour (including me) and we usually just call it dark blonde. it's surprising and sad to learn that people call it such awful names in other places
    edit: we also call a person with such hair 'szatyn' from French 'châtaigne' - 'chestnut'. szatyn encompasses everything from dark blonde to light brown.

    • @mariannerichard1321
      @mariannerichard1321 Před měsícem +6

      Indeed, the color is also called "châtain" in French, from châtaigne, like you said. ^_^

    • @chrischaos684
      @chrischaos684 Před měsícem +9

      I'm Polish-American and my husband always calls my hair "Polish brown" 😅 I feel like for a color that so many people call dull or drab, that we actually have very lovely and unique ash tone hair!

    • @alicjakempisty2729
      @alicjakempisty2729 Před měsícem +8

      @@chrischaos684 living in Poland it's not dull or drab, it's normal :)

    • @user-dt3wm8rn4j
      @user-dt3wm8rn4j Před měsícem +1

      I lighten mine. Older I get. Light ash brown or dark ash blonde. French Irish American. Light skined.

    • @MJ-zh4el
      @MJ-zh4el Před měsícem +2

      Polish-American here, too! I had white blonde hair as a child and it has darkened over the years to an ash blonde. At certain times of year, it even has a bit of red/copper tones in the sun. I'm starting to get a few whitish/grey hairs in my early 40s, so I want to embrace the color I have now and enjoy seeing the color change as I age.

  • @angelsshare.
    @angelsshare. Před měsícem +108

    Growing up in the US, my mother characterized my naturally dark blonde hair as "dirty dishwater blonde". Not sure where she picked that up, she was a naturally platinum blonde her whole life. Some days I took that remark as a criticism and wonder now if it reflected a disappointment that my hair wasn't as beautiful as hers. She's gone now and I can't ask, but I'll give her the benefit of the doubt that she was just clueless how the choice and power of words can impact a child, even decades later!

    • @yuzan3607
      @yuzan3607 Před měsícem +20

      Mother's shaming their daughters for not having the same hair is a sadly a common problem. My mother had a silky straight black hair and I had a curly "dirty" dark brown and spent a lot of my life thinking that my hair is "wrong" just because my mother for whatever reason thought her hair is the "standard" for a beautiful hair. It took me years to realise that my hair is normal too, that it's beautiful too, there's literally nothing wrong with my hair.

    • @ElinWinblad
      @ElinWinblad Před měsícem +8

      My mom called it dishwater blonde too

    • @IttyBitty412
      @IttyBitty412 Před měsícem +14

      Ive heard that same phrase before too. I don't think she meant any harm by it, I just think that's what a lot of people called it back in the day

    • @CampLJNC
      @CampLJNC Před měsícem +11

      Yup, my mom was a hairdresser and my hair color was called dirty blonde and dishwater blonde. That's just what they called it, and didn't mean at all that it was liked or disliked.
      I don't like any of the common names used, even mousy brown, lol. The only description I claim is ash blonde. ;)

    • @4264127
      @4264127 Před měsícem +2

      Well,if she didn't want that hair color she shouldn't have mixed with a dark haired person because that Will 90% of the time be the result 😂

  • @Ambling_Henceforth
    @Ambling_Henceforth Před měsícem +14

    I saw it get called milk-tea beige and I find that so charming.

  • @neon.neutral
    @neon.neutral Před měsícem +41

    2024 is the the year of embracing our own unique beauty.

  • @harrietohara
    @harrietohara Před měsícem +30

    After YEARS of killing my hair with bleach, I decided to go natural (mousy brown) thanks to your advice 😊 just wanted to thank you as I feel so much better! Not only is my hair so much healthier, I feel like my features stand out more. Many family and friends have told me I should go blonde again but you have given me confidence to politely ignore them 😉

  • @tekoagarrett8605
    @tekoagarrett8605 Před měsícem +32

    I can speak to this very transition! A couple years ago I thoroughly embraced the “mushroom brown” look with ashy highlights all throughout my naturally darker, cool-toned, brown hair and I’ve probably received 150 positive remarks on my hair color since. Not exaggerating. It blows my mind how many people stop me at the grocery, etc. to say how much they like my hair color. I questioned it a little, at first, but the overwhelming responses tell me it must be quite flattering.
    If you’ve been on-the-fence about trying this look, I encourage you to take the leap.
    I also want to say that I love how many people are willing to stop a stranger and encourage them with a compliment. You never know when that might just make someone’s day or be the sunshine they need at a rough time. I’ve been working on doing this, myself…whenever a complimentary thought crosses my mind, speak it out loud, even to a stranger.
    I love this video so much!

  • @florist7743
    @florist7743 Před měsícem +14

    This hair color really starts to shine next to it's correct color palette. For example for a summer type it's cool+light(+muted) clothes and makeup. When I started following this, I suddenly started getting questions and compliments about my hair. If I maybe had gotten something done to it, if I went blonder or got babylights. But it was just my natural depth and natural highlights finally coming alive and getting noticable. Idk why, but I think summer hair in particular gets overpowered immediately when it's next to wrong colors. There is a soft silvery glow when it's next to the right colors.

  • @hannahmayhorn5466
    @hannahmayhorn5466 Před měsícem +38

    This level of hair can have some warmth, in my opinion. I'm an autumn (probably soft), and I have it. I was dark golden blonde as a child and then started coloring my hair at age 15 as it started to darken to a level 6 because I thought it was ugly. I was so wrong! It's impossible to replicate with dye and I couldn't get my natural color back until I grew it out. Probably My favorite description is light neutral-golden brown, or bronde. It doesn't have the richness of brunette hair, but it's also not bright like blonde hair, and it's not very warm like red or auburn hair, but it's also not ashy either. It feels very diffused and muted, a neutral brown at the top with natural golden and strawberry highlights, but without enough intensity to make it a vibrant hair color.

    • @rorolilred
      @rorolilred Před měsícem +2

      Ooh this sounds very similar to my hair! Except that I'm definitely cool toned in my skin, not sure why my hair isn't also as cool 😅

    • @alicjakempisty2729
      @alicjakempisty2729 Před měsícem +3

      same here. I think the most important feature of this hair colour is softness: it's neither light nor dark, not very cold and not very warm. One thing we can say for sure is that it's not deep. And as such, I think it mostly belongs to soft colour types and I'd bet it mostly appears in soft autumns and soft summers.

    • @SaraMuzi
      @SaraMuzi Před měsícem +1

      this sounds like my hair too! I'm a true autumn, and wear soft autumn colors often, due to my hair. I used to be (golden) blond as a kid, now the top layer of my curls is mousy brown, my lower layer is dark brown but quite cool toned, and I have natural golden highlights overall. my hair color is very multidimensional and looks like the hair of 3 different people. in one color theory video I finally heard that the multidimensionality of hair is typical for autumns and everything clicked. I used to hate it during my teenage years and dyed it all kinds of colors but it always ended up looking like I am wearing a wig. I am glad I have this natural color now and I love it on myself and others. it's subtle and works for ethereal essence perfectly

    • @maggienewman870
      @maggienewman870 Před měsícem +1

      I agree! I think any season can have the look of “mousy brown” hair. I am a spring but was also blonde as a young child and used to often struggle with accepting my in-between shade of hair. To me, “mousy brown” refers to any in-between shade of light brown/dark blonde

    • @alicjakempisty2729
      @alicjakempisty2729 Před měsícem

      @@maggienewman870 definitely not any season, not any clear season for sure because that's a decidedly muted colour. Not any light or dark season bc that colour is by definition in the middle on this scale

  • @katitadeb
    @katitadeb Před měsícem +17

    Interesting how in countries with a majority of white/European population this haircolor is seen as dull, muddy and not so "desirable", here in Latin America with a majority of morenos and dark hair and eyed population (either light or dark skinned) don't care about the hue of the hair, if it's light enough it will be always seen as a beautiful blonde haircolor (even if the hair is actually brown lol). Of course this is due colonialism, colorism and eurocentrism, but still wanted to share this fact 😊

    • @catidiaz7107
      @catidiaz7107 Před 25 dny

      No culpes al eurocentrismo, colorismo o colonialismo de que no podes percibir mas de 10 colores, hay muchos tipos de marrón, este color específico tiene muchas variaciones incluso dentro de la misma persona, puede ir de castaño claro a rubio medio

  • @Incityandinforest
    @Incityandinforest Před měsícem +6

    I stop dying my mousey hair 3yrs ago and it amazed me just how lovely my natural color suited my features( as silly as that sounds) but the pressure to dye my hair was put on me at a really young age.

  • @NicoleGillianHopkins
    @NicoleGillianHopkins Před měsícem +30

    I just did this! It took two year to grow my hair out to it natural dark blonde! Sometimes I still find it hard to be confident, but with the right haircut, it really helps and there is something about seeing your natural hair on your head! It’s been a really big growing period to not rely on Hollywood bleach blonde hair for my confidence! Starting to love the authentic Me

  • @AlexLouiseWest
    @AlexLouiseWest Před měsícem +14

    "Summer hair" is a great description. Mine is sort of mixed mouse, with light and dark tones, and it gets much lighter with sun and sea swimming. I have always loved it, and didn't dye it until I started to get some white at the temples recently. I literally only blend in those bits.

  • @kayleighcollins-nagase2484

    So glad someone is finally talking about this! All women my age and older were always told mousy hair is boring, dull, nerdy and you have to dye it etc. I dyed for many years but gave up as grey took over. My hair is dry enough due to aging without adding bleach to it too. In natural hair you see so many tones and shades in different lights that you just don't see in dyed hair (unless you want to spend a lot of time and money recreating it!)

  • @jennifermaliaandrus6477
    @jennifermaliaandrus6477 Před měsícem +11

    Soft autumns, too! I have a bit more “walnut” warmth but it’s definitely in this family.

  • @eviemorgs
    @eviemorgs Před měsícem +2

    I’m on this journey at the age of 31 after colouring my hair darker for 15+ years. My hair is naturally cool and ashy and I don’t like the red tones when my colour fades. I’m finally ready to embrace my natural look and I’m not mad about the time and money I’ll save giving up hair appointments 😊

  • @GoddessHabits
    @GoddessHabits Před měsícem +18

    Grew all haircolor out starting in 2018. I now have waist length natural darkest blond / brown hair. Its so healthy and I love it. It is me.

  • @phoebem.2586
    @phoebem.2586 Před měsícem +3

    I love mousy hair so much, i think it's one of the most beautiful things ever, i wish so much that women would stop covering it up with dye, it's such an elegant and pretty and subtle colour imo. i'm so excited to see you with fully natural haircolour!!

  • @avril.227
    @avril.227 Před měsícem +2

    As a blonde (winter/fall) that went naturally ashy/neutral brown with age, soft highlights, or lowlights if you are already a very bleached blonde, can be an excellent way to blend the hair tones while growing it out.
    Also a money piece in front might give you that bit of blonde you are used to. (I died it all brown and it was too harsh, but to each their own)

  • @snakysalamander
    @snakysalamander Před měsícem +4

    I always called it light brown. It’s a beautiful colour!

  • @miahan8988
    @miahan8988 Před měsícem +1

    Looking at your roots, your natural haircolour is going to look absolutely stunning, especially paired with your eyes! ❤

  • @Ash-pe1ez
    @Ash-pe1ez Před měsícem +9

    Im doing the same and recently decided to grow out ny natural hair color!
    Last i checked it was a mousey brown and was dirty blondish as a child.
    I have been dying my hair copper reddish for well over a decade and never wanted to go back. But recently ive decided to embrace my natural hair. Im actually very curious and excited to see what it looks like and looking forward to healthier hair and less time and money spent on dying my hair 🤗
    So cool that many of us are embracing our natural hair. Thanks for the well timed video!

  • @EmilyRachael90
    @EmilyRachael90 Před měsícem +9

    Thank you for this! I've been growing out my mousy hair for almost 2 years and just cut out almost all of the previous color treated ends. I've been receiving more compliments on my seagreen eyes a LOT more recently since I've been embracing my natural and also dressing in cooler tones to compliment my true/cool summer tones!

  • @Irene.Shalom
    @Irene.Shalom Před měsícem +6

    Super useful! I'm a soft summer, used to be gold blonde as a kid and I'm now a dark mousy blonde in the winter with natural golden sun bleaching in the summer, which turns the ends of my hair kind of reddish. I've always tried to lighten it, because I like to think of myself as blonde but after only a few months the gold/red always comes out. Not being able to totally bleach my hair because it's curly and it would cause too much damage, the tips to embrace mousy brown were so helpful!!! Finally I can focus on the fact that it looks good for my face and color, rather than fitting into one of the boxes "blonde" or "brunette".

  • @lexp6021
    @lexp6021 Před měsícem +5

    Hi Ellie!! As a soft summer growing out my natural, I found this so encouraging and helpful to continue with the process! I wanted to mention that adding in some very subtle fine lowlights throughout your blonde that match your roots (or slightly lighter) could blend the ends and feel softer as you continue to grow out your hair :) especially with a lob cut, I think it would look so beautiful with your classic features!

  • @HeatherHasGame
    @HeatherHasGame Před měsícem +8

    I’m a spring so not exactly the same situation, but I have hair a shade lighter (or so) than Taylor swift and I always used to get highlights. When I stopped and all the hair grew out, my hair was in completely different condition- to the point that my haircuts stay the same shape (with very few split ends) until my next haircut as opposed to becoming frayed or having breakage that would cause the uncolored lower layer to grow a lot more than the top half of my hair. You should also be able to do a lot more to style your hair once it is unprocessed, and not have damage. A really great leave in conditioner is the Living Proof repair one. Normal rinse out conditioner does not hold the moisture in after you dry it, not really. Super important step. Your hair will also be way more glossy. I never got any compliments on my hair when I was spending $250 every couple months on highlights but now I get compliments regularly. Healthy hair just ALWAYS looks better.

  • @veracelli
    @veracelli Před měsícem +2

    Glad you're addressing this! Hair color definitely makes a difference in your look.

  • @Happyandhealthy1234
    @Happyandhealthy1234 Před měsícem +3

    Great vid!!! I would love to see a video with advice for the autumn seasons about hair as well⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @elizabethsscenesscents
    @elizabethsscenesscents Před měsícem

    I LOVE that u tackled this! Great info here.

  • @StarOnTheWater
    @StarOnTheWater Před měsícem +2

    I have ashy ("mousy") blonde hair and I'm a warm autumn. 😄 but it does turn into a warm honey colour in the sun.

  • @punkinboi
    @punkinboi Před 17 dny

    your hair color right now is absolutely gorgeous

  • @CandicePoe
    @CandicePoe Před měsícem +8

    I’m black, and I’m a bright spring. I started buying chocolate colored braids and wearing neutrals that best fit my color season because, it’s easier to pair with my favorite essences which is ingenue and a sophisticated coquette. And you are 100% correct. I kind of have a soft inner glow from altering the color of my braids from black to a warm chocolate brown. I m going to try chocolate brown wigs next so that I don’t have to put heat on my hair as I grow it out. I would also suggest the same if you get bored and want to see mushroom brown color without dying.

  • @SparkieGoth
    @SparkieGoth Před měsícem +2

    Oh Ellie Jean, it's not dirty, mousy or muddy blond. It's Caramel Coloured Hair. 🙂 Though I do like your term "Old Money Blond." My husband calls me "Honey Hair" as a term of affection.
    My hair is this colour - or at least similar. Depending in the light, it can look blond, dark brown or even slightly strawberry blond. At the ripe old age of 34, I love it. I dyed it as a teenager and it looked terrible. I'm never dying it again. I'm not going to spoil its natural beauty. xx ❤

  • @melissaj4626
    @melissaj4626 Před měsícem

    My hair is dark blonde, and I finally decided to embrace the color God gave me after years of dyeing it various shades of blonde. Keep going! It’s so worth it.

  • @gutsyjasmin4592
    @gutsyjasmin4592 Před měsícem +1

    I have already gone through this journey of growing out my died hair to let my natural medium/dark ash blonde hair color come back (I'm a light summer btw.). It took years as my hair is down to my hip bones and very healthy. I finally learned to love my natural hair color and I love to show it to the world. It really does look best.

  • @chloeplaysacnh
    @chloeplaysacnh Před měsícem +1

    At the start of this year I went from platinum blonde, back to my natural light brown hair and honestly I feel like it probably suited me better all along 😅

  • @retrorenegade1967
    @retrorenegade1967 Před měsícem +4

    I have mousy hair and I like to keep it styled in a blowout/loose curls, keep it shiny and moisturized and it makes it look more eye catching

  • @irelandfarlow7627
    @irelandfarlow7627 Před měsícem

    I would love to see a video like this for all of the seasons. I personally have boring dark brown hair and would love some recommendations for a dark autumn

  • @wyrdwitch13
    @wyrdwitch13 Před měsícem

    Mousy colored hair is my favorite, so beautiful!

  • @4264127
    @4264127 Před měsícem +3

    This hair is a result of light hair and Dark hair color mix.it's often the most suited for their natural features as they are soft over all.

  • @NoNo-en4cr
    @NoNo-en4cr Před měsícem +1

    Thank you! Ive always had beef with my hair color until I realized its because I wasnt wearing colors that enhanced its beauty

  • @JLOinthecity
    @JLOinthecity Před měsícem +1

    I like my hair highlights to be cool toned and white! I have your coloring and it looks gorgeous.

  • @ourcozycorner8517
    @ourcozycorner8517 Před měsícem +4

    Yesss love all of this. What about autumns? I feel like this may apply more to summers & autumns… something about the “non color” screams muted seasons to me.

  • @krisdiane
    @krisdiane Před měsícem +3

    I hated my hair for most of my life. It's only been since 2019 that I started embracing my natural hair texture, and that has had the side effect of making me love my natural color. I can't imagine a color that would look better on me than my dark ash blonde with my natural honey highlights.
    It also helps that I've gotten absolutely diligent with sunscreen, and so my skin is no longer turning the same color as my hair the way it does when I have a tan. 😂
    In short - your genetics know what they're doing. Give yourself a chance to at least *see* what you look like before you decide that something about you needs changed. ❤

  • @xDRickiexD
    @xDRickiexD Před měsícem +1

    I like really love to have this hair color, because it can be so versatile! It‘s easy to lighten,, but you can also let lighter blond grow out without it looking to harsh. I put highlights in my hair every 1,5 years - I enjoy how light it is in the beginning, but also the darkness at the end of the growing out progress. Very good for my bank account haha and I don’t get bored!

  • @elinefijlstra
    @elinefijlstra Před měsícem +1

    I grew it out as well and Im so happy I did it! I also have curly hair and my curls have never looked better! 🤗 (the dye really damaged the curls a lot especially bleaching your hair, I used to go blonde for summer and back to brunette in the winter) I also love how my hair goes well with my overall aesthesic and clothes ! Im a soft autumn for reference.

  • @CathDaddy
    @CathDaddy Před měsícem

    I totally get growing your hair out, but I will say the bright cool ash blonde is so perfect on you 😍

  • @pinkroses135
    @pinkroses135 Před měsícem +1

    I've never dyed mine. I just threw on winter colored clothing, looked tired and got frustrated without really understanding the why of it. The color systems have definitely helped me embrace it.

  • @rachela.9104
    @rachela.9104 Před měsícem +2

    I consider my hair to be sandy blonde. When I was younger, it was the color of dry sand and now that I'm older it is the color of wet sand. I like the description of sandy because there is room for color variation. I don't dye my hair but I can imagine that if you have a color similar to wet sand then adding some highlights the color of dry sand would be flattering and keep the tones in the same family.

  • @MillieMaa
    @MillieMaa Před měsícem

    Just chiming into say love your natural hair color so much better than the blonde! I'm here for natural brown hair coming back!

  • @rorolilred
    @rorolilred Před měsícem +3

    I had strawberry blonde hair as a baby, then blonde hair as a child, then brown hair after puberty. Now it's "mousey" brown but I have subtle natural gold and copper highlights, which is surprising because I'm very cool toned and have typed myself as a cool/true summer.

  • @annamarihiljanen5221
    @annamarihiljanen5221 Před měsícem +3

    I have this hair color and hair dressers often say it's nice🤓I haven't colored my hair in a few years and I like it like this😌

  • @lindagregoire8001
    @lindagregoire8001 Před měsícem +3

    I was a towhead until I was 9-10 yrs old then it would get summer streaks . In my 30’s it got very dark with gold and red undertones . For about 10 yrs I highlighted it like it use to be when I was younger . Then Covid happened and my hair started turning silver . I loved it ! It was the best match for my skin , it lightened my hair without spending $ and hours to achieve it . Having said all that embrace your natural beauty . During my highlighting yrs it was “yellow” but I could t see that it didn’t suit me because I wanted to look like I did when I was younger . It’s very freeing to embrace your natural assets.

  • @MrsPaulaTorres
    @MrsPaulaTorres Před měsícem

    After over 20 years of hair coloring through the rainbow I’m finally growing it out because my two daughters and my son all have my natural hair color and it would break my heart to see them color it. My daughter hates my platinum hair and my youngest one loves it, so I’m also getting the highlights now for a good blend. Also loving the Rosie hairstyle. ❤ exciting times.

  • @myrrhmaidmana
    @myrrhmaidmana Před měsícem +3

    Neoclassical blonde (or some similar effect) is what I'd like to call it because it looks composed and relaxed. Platinum/brighter blonde looks impressive and ethereal but can also look intense/piercing. Also imo I like the ombre look of your hair growing out and I think it gives you a "cool girl" vibe in the meantime especially in that 3word "french airy ethereal" fit you had in a yt short. :>

  • @LindsayNicoleJones
    @LindsayNicoleJones Před 19 dny

    I'm excited to see your hair journey, thanks for sharing your routine!
    I've heard some experts say you shouldn't wash your hair more than once a week, and I've heard others say you should be washing multiple times per week with a cleansing shampoo for build-up. After trying the method of washing infrequently, I've started to experiment with washing more frequently, with my reasoning being that if I remove build-up from my scalp and stimulate my scalp with massage, my hair will grow faster.
    This is my current wash routine:
    Once a week I use The Ordinary glycolic acid on my scalp the night before wash day, I massage it into my scalp while I hang my head upside down. The Next day, I wash with my regular shampoo / conditioner. I love the Bain De Terre moisturizing shampoo / conditioner.
    On my second wash day of the week, I use jojoba oil on my scalp (I think of it like an oil cleanser) and give myself another scalp massage. I put some oil on my ends as well. Afterwards, I wash with Nutagenia's T-Sal shampoo, which is a salicylic acid shampoo. I wet my scalp a little and then rub that shampoo onto my scalp. I let it sit for a couple of minutes, then I lather it up and wash it out. I follow up with my regular shampoo and conditioner.
    I have only been following this routine for one month but my hair is soooo soft and not dry at all. I have a friend who has very long hair with a bright fashion color. She only washed her hair once every 2 weeks. I think this makes a lot of sense for her because she already has long hair and she wants to keep it vibrant. I'm not as concerned about my color and just want to grow it as fast as possible.

  • @sigridj9459
    @sigridj9459 Před měsícem

    Yay! So glad you did this video
    Interesting comparison with springs, I would have thought it was the same for all of us around that level 7-8 blonde colour but it’s true, I have more honey/ golden highlights and going blonde is really easy for me.
    I scalp bleach my hair atm but tone to the lightest golden blonde… and I barely have regrowth. Im about three weeks out from then and someone couldn’t believe I dye my hair when I told them… with three weeks of regrowth…
    I’m convinced it’s because I’ve kept the tones the same. And it just blends well
    When I used to tone it cool/ whiter the regrowth was very obvious (imo).. I’m guessing due to contrast of tones

  • @obscuraxxxx
    @obscuraxxxx Před měsícem

    I was a white blonde as a kid turned golden blonde as I got older. I hated my colour and for years I dyed it a ton of fashion colours. I started getting sick of it and started growing out my bleached bits (only a couple shades lighter to get a purple grey to appear) and embracing my natural colour. I love it now! I got so so inspired by Daphne Bridgestone since she is stunning and a honey blonde. :)

  • @notaclue822
    @notaclue822 Před měsícem

    You're making me more sure I'm a soft summer because although my hair has always been on the ashy side, someone once put some reddish colour into my hair and it looked good. I was surprised. So I can wear a broader range of colour than a true or bright summer can. Good to know. Thanks.

  • @christinamann3640
    @christinamann3640 Před měsícem

    I’m one of the ones who had ash blond as a kid and darkened to ash brown in my teens.
    I’ve had burgundy hair, golden blonde (not my idea, hated it), ‘dark platinum’ which was a soft cool shade deeper than my own, semipermanent teal in a quarantine fit, and now I’m looking at white growing in. It has so many different colours up close it reminds me of tree bark, and gives me a sense of harmony with nature 😊

  • @sarahpaty6108
    @sarahpaty6108 Před měsícem

    Your hair is very pretty

  • @Anneliese210
    @Anneliese210 Před měsícem

    I think blonde looks fabulous on you. Not everyone can carry it so well like you ❤

  • @caraid9263
    @caraid9263 Před měsícem

    A pretty make for this colour I like is Blondette - mix between blonde and brunette

  • @romykruse6266
    @romykruse6266 Před měsícem

    To make the transition of growing out your hair easier, you can get a semi or demi-permanent glaze over your blonde ends. I did it when growing out my hair and it was much more flattering.

  • @crowfoot5718
    @crowfoot5718 Před měsícem

    Before getting whitish hair I had that color. Here's an easy way to rock it. I wore the soft summer palette. Some medium ash brown haired folk are true summers. I'd highlight it part of the year with a chamomile tea rinse. It was easy. It brought out my features and skin very well. It's the most maligned and dyed color but looks good, actually.

  • @sonyawix5871
    @sonyawix5871 Před měsícem +2

    Im on complete opposite spectrum of you, being a deep winter, with fair olive skin, dark hazel eyes and chestnut brown hair. But was it interesting to watch? Oh absolutely.

  • @Scibell13
    @Scibell13 Před měsícem

    Yay I have light mousy brown hair! I am an autumn.

  • @AmandaIsAwesome
    @AmandaIsAwesome Před měsícem +1

    It's flaxen hair! It was the medieval beauty standard everyone wanted 💕

  • @s0phs_x
    @s0phs_x Před měsícem

    I don’t know what season I am, I THINK I’m a summer! My natural hair colour is probably similar to yours (plus a lot of grey now!) but I can pull off black and dark browns very well!
    That being said, I also love when I have my hair highlighted, the contrast between dark/blonde makes my grey-blue eyes stand out!🩶

  • @sjokolademelkkatt320
    @sjokolademelkkatt320 Před měsícem +1

    I'm a soft autumn, but my natural hair is kinda this light brown (although the undertone is kinda bronze? it's red and green at the same time if this make any sense), is it possible?

  • @alishalombard5626
    @alishalombard5626 Před měsícem

    I grew up with a warm to neutral blonde, and now my darker adult hair grows in light brown with ashy tones. I find my other features to be neutral to warm - I have embraced the "soft autumn" title.
    Do you have any recommendations for incorporating this ashiness into my mix of slightly warm, muted tones?

  • @theoutcastchristian
    @theoutcastchristian Před měsícem +1

    I use to be a bright blonde when i was younger. As ive gotten older, it's turned darker, more ashy... i hated it and dyed my hair a cool berry red. Though that red color really fits me, ive been red for like 4 years now and i suddenly have the urge to grow out my natural and embrace it. I feel awful for how ashamed i was of my natural hair...

  • @Rogue.29
    @Rogue.29 Před měsícem +1

    I have a mousy "muddy bronde" as an adult. These colors are lovely imo. Just had to get over not being blonde anymore, lol.

  • @evybehling7845
    @evybehling7845 Před měsícem

    I'm curious whether the same guidance applies if you are a spring with light brown/dark blond hair.

  • @burnsrachele
    @burnsrachele Před měsícem

    I'm pretty sure I'm a soft autumn and have dark, formerly blonde hair... is that possible? I highlight golden blonde for warm blonde.

  • @that90skid67
    @that90skid67 Před měsícem +1

    Not to go against Ellie-I love you Ellie!!-but I did find the right box dye to give you a cool medium blonde-light brown(depending on your current hair color). It’s revlon medium ash blonde and it’s only like $3 at most retailers. They also have a dark ash blonde if you want it slightly darker. If you have kind of a yellowy blonde, but are naturally mousy brown it basically tones you back to your natural shade. It’s amazing if you don’t want to wait for it to grow out. This is not a sponsored post haha. It just took me years to find and it’s so cheap I tell everyone about it

  • @marshaphonda7057
    @marshaphonda7057 Před měsícem +3

    You could even cut your hair to an asymetric longer bob instead of waiting to grow out your blonde hair. It would look so good on you, I think. 🙂

  • @rosieHolliday5887
    @rosieHolliday5887 Před měsícem +2

    I've always called it "mousy" & a lot of hairdressers I've had over the years have called my hair "dark blonde" The tragedy is that I was born with virtually white hair but sadly it's got darker & darker with age. Now I'm 50 it's pretty much brown at the back with the classic salt & pepper grey all at the front & I hate it. I'd love to be the mousy blonde I was in my 20's...yet in my 20's I hated my mousy hair. I thought it was boring. But we always want what we don't have haha x

  • @ML-sk8qw
    @ML-sk8qw Před měsícem +1

    I have this haircolour! As well as having green/blue/grayisch eyes so i really cant name the colour of any of my features 😅 i used to dye my hair but it often turned way too warm very quickly. Ashy brown is often very cooltoned wich is hard to maintain with dyed hair and looking back at those pictures with dyed hair, nothing looks as good as my natural hair colour.

  • @erinbuxton6787
    @erinbuxton6787 Před měsícem

    How did my algorithm know I was struggling with this exact issue lately and your video came up?! So scary! LOL Yep, beautiful blonde as a child, then gray/dirty/mousey hair since. I have been highlighting it since a teenager. when I do more than 6 months, even my close friends and family tell me I look sick with my natural, yes, the people that love me. What's a woman to think? So it's been going gray and I think I am ready to go natural. ug, it's hard when your entire life you have been a "blonde"!

  • @onemore7632
    @onemore7632 Před měsícem

    I just wanted to give a mention that soft autumn can be a little "mousy" too!, my hair has slightly more depth than a cooler season but theres definitely a muted quality to my hair which I share with a lot of summers. I think a slight difference is that in some lights my hair can look ashy and in other lights very reddish which may be some of that neutral color season stuff coming to play.

  • @princesslea1433
    @princesslea1433 Před měsícem

    You can avoid the green tint after dying blond hair brown if you dye it red first and then brown on top. But I'm not sure if the brown then comes out ashy or not

  • @ashtynscott6367
    @ashtynscott6367 Před měsícem

    This is the year- I started this journey in November. No more blonder hair. Letting the natural healthy hair grow and honestly it’s not that far off from the colour I was dying it and my eyes are popping with colour 🩵👍🏻 natural hair colour is sometimes the best.

  • @JuliaKirsty
    @JuliaKirsty Před měsícem

    I'm currently growing out my hair too. I had done this once, but went very radical and buzzed all the bleached hair off when I got 2cm of regrowth. I will not do that again, because as liberating as it was, I don't wanna go through that phase of having hair that stands straight up and away from my head anymore. My hair does this until it hits the 7cm mark (which is when it starts to form waves again) and it just looks CRAZY.
    My hair isn't quite as ashy/desaturated as yours, but would still be considered "mousy". Mine is more like... take a red-orange, put it to low-medium value and take away about three quarters of its saturation. So you can still see warmth in it in full spectrum lighting, but cool lighting will fully take it away and make it look both darker and more "frosted". Whereas warm lighting of course adds warmth to it and makes it look like a hazelnut color. The truth sits somewhere in between, so maybe... frosted hazelnut? If it lightens by the sun it will turn bronzy to soft honey blonde. That mixture is actually quite nice which is one of the reasons why I wanna grow out my hair again. And this time also wanna grow my hair long again. For me this is way easier because I got a pixie cut rn and this won't take as long. It's still frustrating because I want two things at once xD
    I have short hair for 22 years now and I really don't wanna maintain it anymore. Short hair isn't that much of a breeze as many people tell you. Especially not if you have to wake up at 4 am for work and just HAVE to style your hair. If my hair was long, I could just put it up/back and that's it. I can't wait for my natural hair color to surround my face AND for my hair to be long enough to just put it up with ease. I'm basically fed up with bleaching my roots every month, constantly cutting the hair, styling it each morning... simplicity often times really carries the greater joy...

  • @Carrie-sgda
    @Carrie-sgda Před měsícem

    My sister is a true Summer with dark mousy blonde hair.she is currently in the process of growing it out from dying her hair jet black for years. She would like to have her natural colour with a balayage on top of medium ash blonde. She has blue/grey eyes and I think her light contrast and cool , muted colouring would pair well with a medium ash blonde

  • @wendybone8104
    @wendybone8104 Před měsícem +1

    I believe I'm a Soft Autumn, and when I grew out my blonde hair (which never really suited me) I was surprised to find shades of auburn 🍂🍁

  • @kirstenbakker839
    @kirstenbakker839 Před měsícem

    If you want to keep your hair colour more even throughout the growing-out process, consider applying a toner to the lighter ends only that emulates your regrowth.
    (Green hair can happen if you go several levels darker, without filling the hair with a copper shade first. If you're unsure how to do this as an at home DIY, go see a professional hairdresser instead)

  • @annjay2581
    @annjay2581 Před měsícem +4

    In germany we call it "Strassenköterblond" which translates to "stray dog blonde" 😅
    Ive been getting better at embracing my natural hair, I dont hate the color anymore. I just think dying your hair is fun and the blonde looks great on you! The hairdresser did an amazing job, my own dyed my hair orange 😭 Im still growing it out

    • @avril.227
      @avril.227 Před měsícem

      I do love the blond on her with her skin tone

  • @cw9452
    @cw9452 Před měsícem

    Thanks for this video. I have dark blonde hair. Its like a dark golden blonde sort of tone. I feel like every natural dark blonde bleaches their hair and I feel like I've learnt to hate my natural colour. I'm trying to embrace it more though but sometimes still feel like I'd like to get some highlights. lol.

  • @Daniella121
    @Daniella121 Před měsícem +1

    I love the name “flaxen” for this hair colour bc its neither blonde nor brown but beige hair sounds a bit odd lol x

  • @eileenternullo8077
    @eileenternullo8077 Před měsícem +1

    I’m going to rename this color of hair: Aristocrat brown. Many famous portraits of aristocracy, had this color hair.

  • @pinkfabulous248
    @pinkfabulous248 Před měsícem +3

    I just love bright blonde , the blonder the better. It makes me happy, my natural dark blonde doesn’t 🌸 great video!

    • @lookwhatiboughttoday
      @lookwhatiboughttoday Před měsícem +1

      Agreed - I was very blonde until 13 or so and mousy hair makes my face disappear! I also have quite fair eyebrows - recently swapped highlights for full head colour - suits my Dramatic nature 😂

    • @Nerdy-By-Nature
      @Nerdy-By-Nature Před měsícem

      Sometimes it's actually product buildup and hard water making hair look so dull and dark! I switched to all clean products and no 'cones + a shower head filter, and I couldn't believe how light and bright my natural color is, in reality. And my hair doesn't feel weighed down anymore, either.

  • @neaofthenorth
    @neaofthenorth Před měsícem

    I'm have natural mousy hair, and I think I lean into the soft summer category. I have never been able to rock blonde, so I've stayed far away from it. I'm too fair skinned I think. My mum is also a natural mousy, but she's dyed it blonde for many many years now and it looks great on her. I think she's a true summer, she looks particularly great in turquoise and bright blue clothing. I don't. I've had all colours under the sun in my hair, but have found that reddish, copper tones works the best for me despite me probably being a soft summer (although I'm not sure that I am, my eyes are blue/green with a discrete golden ring because of central heterochromia).
    My hair had some honey tones in it when I was younger, but now it's just an ashy, cool-toned brown with grey hairs mixed in, so I'm not fond of my natural colours either. It washes me out, makes me look a bit... dead. 😅

  • @bridgetbean79
    @bridgetbean79 Před 8 dny

    I’m a true autumn with neutral undertone that leans warm, according to the professional analysis I did. That said, I grew up with dirty blond and for 20yr always got highlights. Only 1 time in those 20yr did I go an auburn type. It wasn’t the right red for me and a total shock to myself from always being blond I eventually dyed it back to blond. I’m working on growing my roots out but man the mousy color looks so dark from what I’m used to 😂