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Ribbon Blond Is the Prettiest New Hair Highlighting Technique

It's perfect for spring. 
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Wondering which way to go with your hair color? We've been thinking the same thing about ours. We've grown to love mousy, natural hair colors since laid-back shades feel relaxed and low-maintenance.

But we can't deny that a drastic ice blond offers up the sort of hair escapism and statement refresh that we're craving.

It's a tough one. Or it was, until we spotted a pretty highlighting technique that combines a little bit of both. “Ribbon blond” was originally coined by the experts at Los Pastel's dreamy salon (based in Australia, but with a bunch of inspo on Insta). The trend takes delicate sections of hair and weaves ribbons of light blond among darker sections to create a beautiful mix of tones that add depth and dimension to hair.

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If you're bored of drab-feeling strands (aren't we all? Cheers, lockdown), it's a gorgeous middle ground between natural, noncommittal color and a brighter blond that requires more upkeep.

It's essentially a high-contrast form of balayage, with gleams of light expertly lifted to create a sleek balance between the darker and lighter shades.

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You can sharpen or soften the contrast depending on how dark your natural base is and how “statement” you want to make the style. We love tonal ribbon blond in a mix of buttery, sandy, Champagne, and platinum shades, which gives a subtle lift to dirty blonds. But we also love ’90s ribbon blond, which creates a piecey-er, chunkier color clash between darker brunettes and bright blond.

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The best news? You can get that bright, light feeling with zero upkeep. Since balayage won't create harsh lines at your roots, you can go for touch-ups as little or often as you like, depending on how fresh or lived-in you want it to look. Either way, it will remain looking seamless and beautiful.

This story originally appeared on Glamour U.K.