We’ve all seen the Instagram captions about fresh starts and new energy. But the reality is different. Going blonde is more complicated than social media suggests.
We love a transformation as much as you do. However, our priority is walking you through the actual journey. This includes the chemistry, the commitment, and the non-negotiable health of your hair.
At Rixon Hairdressing in Geelong, let us share with you ten important things we discuss with our clients before starting a journey towards blonde. This is the conversation about undertones, texture, and why platinum takes time.

1. Blonde is a Range, Not an Outcome

2. Your Natural Colour Shapes the Outcome

3. The Brass is Guaranteed, and We Must Counter It

4. Plan for Months, Not a Single Session

5. Embrace the 'In-Between' Phase

6. Expect a Permanent Texture Shift

7. Re-tool Your Shower Routine (Purple Shampoo is Key)

8. Blonde is a Light Mirror, Not a Flat Colour

9. Your Lifestyle Fades Your Colour

10. Start Subtle—You Can Always Go Lighter Later
FAQs About Going Blonde
When approached carefully and professionally, blonde colouring can be done while maintaining hair condition. A gradual, tailored approach is key.
Most people can achieve some form of blonde, but the shade and process will vary depending on natural colour and hair history.
Some blondes do, others are designed to be low maintenance. The approach can be customised to suit your schedule.
Lighting plays a major role. Blonde reflects light strongly, so it can appear brighter or softer depending on the environment.
This depends on your starting colour and desired result. Some blondes are achieved in one visit, others over time.
Yes. Modern blonde colouring focuses on dimension and softness rather than flat, uniform colour.




