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Madison Reed Reviews: NEW Sheer Blonde Shade
by Kimberly Caldwell {{"2017-11-08T20:00:00.000Z" | blogDate:'MMMM d, y'}}
Image by Madison Reed
Chief Brand Ambassador, Kimberly Caldwell, writes about her experience trying (and loving!) NEW Sheer Blonde shade Granara…
Madison Reed has done it again. As in love as I am with my Radiant Cream Color dark golden shade Sicily Blonde, I was looking to change things up a bit, maybe a cooler blonde. Hello new Sheer Blonde shades. Yup, the Sheer Blondes are two NEW shades, and I chose Granara Blonde.
Granara is more of a dark blonde with sheer, cool tones, and I love, love, LOVE it.
Radiant Cream Color is formulated for 100% gray coverage, but if you don’t have any gray (yet! crossing my fingers), then these new Sheer Blonde shades are specifically for people with little or no gray hair. They are formulated to lift one to two levels on natural hair, and because these new shades don’t have to cover grays, they result in a beautiful, brighter blonde.
My favorite feature is the depth that these new shades create. Talk about multi-dimensional. I am still floored that I can achieve this level of quality with an all-over box color. Before I found Madison Reed, my roots would always end up brassy or muddy...not anymore. These blondes tone to perfection, resulting in pure blonde magic.
So excited for you all to get your hands on these new brighter blonde shades. I love answering the question....what salon do you go to? Who is your hair stylist? I have two words for you...Madison Reed.
Cheers to many good hair days ahead.
Kimberly Caldwell
@_kimcaldwell
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