613 Blonde Color Change Guide: Tips for Creating the Perfect Hair Color
Blonde 613, as the lightest platinum blonde shade, serves as an ideal base for color transformations. Its neutral-to-cool undertones ensure accurate color reproduction, avoiding the deviations often caused by darker hair bases. This guide objectively analyzes its characteristics, coloring methods, and maintenance tips to help you make the RIGHT decisions.

Why Blonde 613?
Color Accuracy
- Cool-toned base ensures optimal results for:
- Gray/purple hues (color purity > 90%)
- Blue/green hues (color purity > 85%)
Warm tones require pretreatment:
For red/orange target colors, use a pink base to neutralize yellow pigments.
Hair Quality Impact
- Semi-permanent dyes cause <3% damage to synthetic Blonde 613 fibers
- Human hair versions withstand 6–8 color changes (with >72-hour intervals)

Step-by-Step Coloring Guide
Preparation
- Silicone-free shampoo (pH 5.5–6.0)
- Barrier cream (for skin protection)
- Ceramic/glass mixing bowl (plastic absorbs pigments)
Coloring Process
- Cleansing: Rinse with lukewarm water (38°C±2) for 3 minutes
- Strand Test: Apply dye to a section (observe for 20 minutes)
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Application:
- Synthetic hair: Process for 25–35 minutes
- Human hair: Process for 15–25 minutes
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Color Lock: Rinse with diluted vinegar (water:vinegar = 10:1)
Avoid cationic surfactants for 48 hours
Color Maintenance Plan
Color Type | Expected Duration |
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Pastels | 8–12 washes |
Vibrancy | 5–8 washes |
Dark Tones | 12–15 washes |
Q: What color can blonde 613 be dyed?
A: A lot. For those who love blonde, you can refer to the picture below.

Troubleshooting Common Issues
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Issue 1: Patchy Color
Cause: Varied hair porosity
Fix: Spot-treat with matching color conditioner (5 minutes) -
Issue 2: Rapid Fading
Cause: Hard water mineral deposits
Solution: Monthly EDTA chelating treatment
Important Notes
- Maintain ≥72-hour intervals between color changes
- Dark-to-light transitions require professional removal (not DIY-recommended)
- Blonde 613 provides a safe coloring platform, though results vary by hair type and environment
- Beginners should start with low-saturation colors to understand dye behavior