Here's why:
* Your natural hair color: Light brown hair can range from a warm brown to a more cool-toned brown. This will influence how the color takes.
* The color product: There are many types of non-permanent hair color, including temporary color sprays, hair chalks, toners, and semi-permanent dyes. Each one will have a different impact on your hair color.
* Hair condition: If your hair is dry or damaged, it may be more porous and absorb color more easily.
* Previous hair color: If you've previously used permanent hair color, it may interfere with how the non-permanent color takes.
Here are some general tips for going blonde non-permanently:
* Choose a color close to your natural shade: This will help you achieve a more natural-looking blonde.
* Start with a lighter shade of blonde: You can always add more color later if it's not light enough.
* Use a color that's designed for your hair type: If you have fine hair, look for a light color that won't weigh it down.
* Do a strand test: Before you color your entire head, try the color on a small section of hair to see how it looks.
If you're unsure about how the color will turn out, it's best to consult with a hairstylist. They can help you choose the right product and technique for your hair type and desired result.