This look was built by blending two shades, C26 and W15, in Keratin Tip. It's one of the most versatile methods in the range: the bonds can be made as small as needed and placed precisely, giving a discreet result that sits close to the root and disappears into the hair.

That precision is what makes Keratin Tip the go-to for finer hair, and for adding density in more prominent or exposed areas like the fringe and parting where larger attachments would show. It's a single-use method, the hair isn't re-fitted, so a fresh set goes in at each application, with a typical wear time of around 3 months.

C26 is the newest addition to our colour range: a cool-toned, multi-tonal blonde with genuine dimension running through it, from a deeper, sandy base to brighter, lit-from-within ends. Rather than a single flat block of colour, it carries the natural variation you'd see in lived-in, hand-painted blonde, which is exactly what makes it so workable on the head.
That depth gives you a lot to play with. C26 holds its own as a standalone blonde, but it really comes into its own as a blending shade: drop it alongside a warmer or cooler tone and you can steer the finished result without losing the multi-tonal effect that makes it look so natural.

It's why C26 carries so reliably across different blends and methods, whether you're fitting Keratin Tip or weft, it gives you a dependable base for a bright, dimensional, bespoke result:
Tyler Jade Hair, C26 + C24, Keratin Tip: blended with C24 for a soft, sun-kissed blonde with depth through the root.
Lucy Peaches, C26 + C25, Keratin Tip: worked with C25 for a brighter, cooler multi-tonal finish.
Unbeweaveable, C26 + C10, Weft: paired with C10 for a clean, luminous blonde in a weft application.