* The specific shades of ginger and blonde: A deep red ginger will mix very differently than a light strawberry blonde.
* The ratio of each color: More ginger will result in a more ginger-toned color, while more blonde will make the mixture closer to blonde.
* The hair's natural pigment: A person's natural hair color will also play a role in how the mix turns out.
Possible outcomes:
* Strawberry blonde: This is a common result when mixing light ginger and blonde.
* Copper blonde: A mix of darker ginger and blonde can create a warm copper color.
* Light brown: Mixing a very light blonde with a light ginger can result in a light brown shade.
* Reddish brown: If you use a dark ginger and a darker blonde, you could get a reddish-brown hue.
The best way to know what color you'll get is to experiment with a small section of hair or consult a professional hairstylist.