cute short birthday nails).
I've been using both a blueberry and strawberry strawberry blondes ever since I left my hometown of Ohio, and now you've got the perfect time to experiment with either the blueberry or strawberry blossom color:
The blueberry blondes are so very sweet and delicate. They're perfect for the summer months when the wind gets to your neck and your hair is getting cold. The strawberry blondes (or strawberry shortcake) are always a treat for those of us who aren't completely up for the challenge, but you can use them as a light and fluffy base. Use a butter knife to cut through the blueberry blonde coat and pull it out of your hair (you should have to get messy for that first few strands). Add that white-violet tint to the blossom.
If you've ever used a cream cheese blossom, but you're wondering what all of that is, I say! Be very careful! Make sure to spray it as dry as possible before leaving it, it will stain and make your hair dry. (It's OK.)
Now that you have a base covered in a layer of blossom coat and a nice base coat you're ready to make some nice hair for your new blossom color! If you've got other little hairs, you want to do it right now. Be very careful, not only does blending the blueberry and strawberry colors require a bit of work and some effort