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Bronde: professional formula, shades & technique

The perfect fusion of brown and blonde — a light brown with luminous highlights that does not quite reach blonde but goes beyond brunette. The most requested salon color for its naturalness and versatility.

Bronde variations

Chromatic range of the shade, from lightest to darkest

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Who it suits

Universal: works with almost every undertone and season. Especially flattering for Warm Spring, Soft Autumn and Soft Summer.

How to achieve Bronde in salon

Level, reflect and technique a colorist can apply directly

Level 7 /13 Light bronde Balayage
Level 6 /31 Classic bronde Babylights + gloss
Level 5 /3 Deep bronde Shadow root + highlights

What to avoid with Bronde

Applying a single global shade Bronde needs dimension — a flat tone looks like undefined brown
Over-bleaching the highlights If highlights lift to level 9+ the brown-blonde fusion is lost

Professional tips

  • Root depth at level 5-6 with level 7-8 highlights creates the ideal bronde ratio
  • Finish with semi-permanent gloss to unify the transition between tones
  • The best starting point for brunette clients wanting to lighten without full commitment
We answer your questions

Questions about Bronde

Color & formulation

The perfect fusion of brown and blonde — a light brown with luminous highlights that does not quite reach blonde but goes beyond brunette. The most requested salon color for its naturalness and versatility.

Universal: works with almost every undertone and season. Especially flattering for Warm Spring, Soft Autumn and Soft Summer.

The most common formulas are: Light bronde (Level 7/13, technique: Balayage). Classic bronde (Level 6/31, technique: Babylights + gloss). Deep bronde (Level 5/3, technique: Shadow root + highlights). Results vary depending on natural base and hair history.

It depends on hair porosity, formulation type (permanent, semi-permanent) and wash frequency. Red and copper reflects typically require maintenance every 4-6 weeks; browns and blondes every 6-8 weeks.

Knowing the shade is the first step.
Blendsor generates the exact formula.

Brand, ratio, developer and timing. Adapted to porosity, history and natural base.

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