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blonderen

Blonderen is the process of lightening hair to achieve a blond shade. The term is used in Dutch and other languages as a verb meaning to lighten hair, and it also describes the practice in beauty contexts. Blonderen can be performed on natural hair to reach lighter tones or on previously colored hair to remove pigment and adjust tone. The resulting shade depends on the starting color, hair condition, and processing time.

Most bleaching relies on oxidizing agents, typically hydrogen peroxide, sometimes with activators such as ammonium persulfate.

Lightening can cause hair to become dry, brittle, or porous, and may irritate the scalp or trigger

Blonderen as a term reflects the common language of hairdressing in Dutch-speaking regions, deriving from blond/

The
chemical
action
opens
the
hair
cuticle
and
decolorizes
melanin.
In
professional
settings,
methods
include
full-head
bleaching,
highlights
with
foils
or
caps,
and
newer
techniques
such
as
balayage.
At-home
products
exist
with
lower
concentrations
and
simpler
instructions
but
carry
higher
risk
of
uneven
results.
allergies.
A
patch
test
is
advised
before
use.
Post-bleach
care
often
emphasizes
conditioning,
protein
treatments,
gentle
cleansing,
and
UV
protection
to
maintain
tone
and
integrity.
The
final
shade
is
also
influenced
by
color
toners
or
fillers.
blond
hair.
The
practice
gained
prominence
with
the
spread
of
peroxide-based
hair
dyes
in
the
20th
century
and
has
since
become
a
standard
option
in
beauty
services
worldwide.