The natural root shade created a controlled bridge into colour that had previously been lifted unevenly.
Guangzhou colour correction · Three client journeys
Brassy blonde,
corrected over time.
Three clients arrived with different colour histories and different definitions of a natural blonde. One needed a staged rebuild; the others needed carefully chosen routes back to balance, softness and believable dimension.
3 client journeys · 4 visits · 7 photographs
- Client A
- 2 visits · 6 + 3 hours · 2 months apart
- Client B
- 1 visit · 2.5 hours
- Client C
- 1 visit · 3.5 hours
- Case price range
- ¥2,000–¥3,800 depending on the route
A correction measured across visits.
After a previous bleach service left the hair orange-gold, visibly patchy and uneven from section to section, the goal was not simply “lighter”. It was an even, clean and natural blonde that could be rebuilt without pretending one appointment would erase the full history.
Confirmed service record · Two appointments, two months apart · 9 hours in total · Case price range ¥3,000–¥3,800.

Orange, gold and visibly uneven
The previous bleach result had left different sections at different levels, with strong warmth and a broken transition from the root area into the lengths.

Rebuild the colour map
A natural root shade softened the uneven interface. Dense full-head highlights redistributed the light, followed by an all-over yellow-neutralising toner.

Refine the frame and transition
Highlights were added through the top and around the face, then a natural golden-brown toner helped the previously patchy lengths blend with greater continuity.
Dense highlights created a cleaner blonde pattern without treating every compromised section as if it were the same.
The second visit introduced face-framing brightness and a more natural golden-brown veil through the old colour.
Two further corrections
Different starting points. Different visual outcomes.
Clients B and C show why brassy blonde correction is not one standard formula. Similar-looking warmth can come from very different histories, and the most responsible route may involve adding depth rather than chasing maximum lightness.
Client identities remain anonymous. Service histories, treatment routes, timing and case price ranges below are confirmed by SunSun.
A medium beige blonde built through tone and condition.
History. Full-head highlights in her home country, followed by a highlight top-up at a private studio after moving to China.
Goal. A natural medium beige blonde.
Route. An all-over beige-brown colour, followed by a yellow-neutralising toner and repair treatment.


Multiple colour bands returned to a healthy honey blonde.
History. Repeated appointments at different salons had left several visible bands, without reaching the colour she wanted.
Goal. A healthy-looking honey blonde closer to her natural hair colour.
Route. Natural brown was applied throughout to restore continuity, then low-contrast blonde highlights were added for quiet dimension.


What the photographs establish
Brassiness is not one colour problem. History determines the correction route.
A · Rebuild the colour map
When the starting canvas is highly uneven, the work can be staged: repair the transition, redistribute brightness, then refine the result at a later visit.
B · Change tone and condition
Not every warmer blonde needs another aggressive pursuit of lightness. Beige-brown colour, toner and repair treatment answered this client’s actual goal.
C · Restore depth, then add light
Natural brown first brought several colour bands back into one family; restrained highlights then created dimension without recreating harsh contrast.
Service overview
Three correction routes, documented honestly.
- Client A2 visits · 2 months apart · 9 total hours · ¥3,000–¥3,800.
- Client B1 visit · 2.5 hours · ¥2,000–¥2,800.
- Client C1 visit · 3.5 hours · ¥2,000–¥3,000.
- PublicationFace visibility is approved for Clients A and C. Client B remains presented through hair-focused images.