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The Scandinavian Blonde Hairline Trend: The Soft Glow Everyone’s Asking For

The Scandinavian Blonde Hairline Trend: The Soft Glow Everyone’s Asking For

The Scandinavian blonde hairline is offering a fresh take on traditional lightening techniques. In this blog, Laura Elliott, Head of Education at Neäl & Wølf shares everything you need to know about the up-and-coming trend, including how to maintain and achieve the shade.

 1. What colour is Scandinavian blonde?


Scandi blonde mimics the natural, sun-lightened hair often found in Nordic countries, giving hair a clean, luminescent finish. The colour is a subtle, pale tone of blonde, leaning towards icy, silver tones - rather than yellow and brassy. It is especially flattering on fair to medium skin tones with warm or neutral undertones, as the soft brightness enhances natural radiance without looking harsh.

 

 2. What is the Scandinavian blonde hairline?


The Scandi hairline uses the natural blonde colour on baby hairs and fine strands around your face, creating a soft, face-framing glow. It focuses on the edges of the face, particularly the temples, forehead and nape of the neck. This technique works particularly well for people with blonde hair, as it enhances brightness with minimal maintenance. However, if you have naturally darker hair, regular touch-ups will be needed to maintain the Scandinavian blonde effect. 

 

3. What is the difference between highlights and a Scandinavian hairline?


Both highlights and the Scandi hairline involve lightening the hair, but the creation of the look and the final effect are very different. Highlights are often more noticeable and add dimension through the hair, lightening strands from root to tip. In contrast, the Scandinavian blonde hairline is much more subtle and delicate, solely focusing on the ultra-fine baby hairs.

 

4. What is the difference between Scandinavian blonde and platinum blonde?


Scandi blonde and platinum blonde are very similar, but they do differ in the tone and finish. Scandi blonde is designed to appear more natural, leaning into cooler tones with a soft finish. On the other hand, platinum blonde uses more intense toning for a high-impact, dramatic effect that results in an ultra-light shade. For more information on the platinum blonde read our blog: How to Maintain Platinum Blonde

 

5. Is the Scandinavian blonde hairline safe?


Yes, the hair colour trend is safe when carried out by a professional and maintained with the right products. As the process involves lightening delicate baby hairs, it’s important to use careful technique and proper aftercare to avoid long term damage. There is also a risk of skin irritation in the colouring process with many baby hairs being so close to your face - to prevent this, always consult a professional.

 

6. How do you get a Scandinavian blonde hairline?


In the salon, stylists will use bleach to gently brighten the fine hairs around the face, blending seamlessly into the rest of the hair for an effortlessly natural look. Visit a Neäl & Wølf salons to try out our new Scandi blonde GLAZE colour, 10P. In addition to refreshing your locks, True Demi Toner adds a super shine that leaves hair looking healthy and natural. Find out more: GLAZE Demi Toner

 7. How do you maintain Scandinavian blonde hair?


Regular touch ups are crucial to maintaining this shade, so we’d recommend having frequent visits to your local hair salon. When at home, treat your hair to purple shampoo to eliminate yellow tones and maintain that cool, icy hue. Our BLONDE Purple Shampoo and Conditioner is designed to protect your blonde or lightened hair, making it perfect for those Scandi tones. For more tips, read our blog: How to Maintain Blonde Hair

The Scandi blonde hairline is the ideal way to brighten and lift your look. When created by a professional, it can have stunning results that leave you looking naturally vibrant. Find your local salon today and discuss our new 10P GLAZE colour: Find your Neäl & Wølf salon

 

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