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Colour bombs come in every possible shade and which one you choose naturally depends on the result you want. Warm and cool pigments play an important role here. For example, if you have blonde hair that tends towards yellow, a colour bomb with blue-purple or silver-grey pigments can neutralise it. When the warm tones are muted, you get a cooler blonde shade.
Different types of colour bombs also last for different periods of time. Read the packaging to see how many washes you can expect the colour to last before fading. This also depends a lot on the condition of your hair. Hair that is brittle and porous absorbs significantly more colour than untreated hair. If your hair tends to be dry, the colour may last much longer than stated on the packaging.
If you want a slightly lighter shade, for example a really light pastel colour, there are white colour bombs for blending. They’re also great if you want to mix different colours to get that perfect tone that suits you.
Here you can see how to use a colour bomb.