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#1: Inspiring Icy Blonde Hair
The ash-blonde color has a cool, icy tone and is a perfect way to blend your roots as you start to grey.
#2: Barbie Blonde with Root Smudge
Thanks to the trend set by Barbie, many people are trying to incorporate her signature blonde hair into their style without damaging their natural hair. Try out the Barbie blonde hair with a nuanced root smudge. This is an easy method to add brightness to your hair without extra upkeep.
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#3: Darker Blonde Tones for Long Hair
If you prefer a light look but don’t want to color all your long hair, there’s a solution. Ask your stylist to use darker blonde tones for your long hair.
#4: Baby Blonde Hair Color
Baby blonde hair is a feminine shade for cool skin tones. This hair color represents the hue of a typical toddler’s hair. This hair starts as a bright color but gently darkens over time, with the ends retaining a lighter tone.
#5: Youthful Rose Gold Blonde Hair
Rose gold blonde hair is very wearable. The blonding can be done with a mix of balayage and a baby foiling technique and glazing in a pinky rose gold blonde hair color.
#6: Luscious Caramel Blonde
Lowlights and dark tips make a blonde hairstyle more dimensional, creating a luscious caramel blonde shade.
#7: Luxurious Golden Blonde
A thick, wavy coat of golden blond hair deserves only the most luxurious tones.
#8: Statement-Making Ashy Blonde
If you love blonde hair colors but want to explore more variation, this ashy blonde tone is the color for you.
#9: Bright & Soft Blonde Waves
This beach blonde hair is perfect for ladies with dark hair color looking for a change.
#11: Light Golden Blonde Hair with Wispy Bangs
Your hair will sparkle with light golden blonde hair with wispy bangs. Blonde and honey hues warm your face and make your hair sparkle and shine. Golden tones are the way to go if you want super shiny locks. Gold tones are light reflective and will make you glow.
#12: Creamy Blonde on Medium-Length Hair
Creamy vanilla blonde on mid-length hair creates an awesome look.
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#13: Neutral Blonde with Face-Framing Highlights
Freshen up your locks with a neutral blonde hair color and face-framing highlights. A natural color shade like this is easily obtained when your natural roots are lighter. Face-framing highlights are perfect for women looking to brighten their complexion and have a dramatic pop of color right in the front.
#14: Layered Pixie with a Medium Blonde Shade
Go with a medium blonde shade and add some warm highlights. This shade is just the perfect complement to a layered pixie.
#15: Cool-Toned Blonde on Pixie Bob Hair
Ask for a cool-toned blonde on pixie bobbed hair for your next adorable trending color. For those with finer hair, a pixie bob can add much volume. Blonde shades compliment a short style and add a statement with just a small amount of product.
#16: Bronde Balayage and Beach Waves
Get beautiful dimensions with a bronde hair color paired with beach waves. Balayage blonde hairstyles look natural and have multi-dimensional tones. Your mane will appear brighter and lusher. Ask your stylist for a natural-looking bronde balayage to keep your locks low-maintenance and fresh.
#17: Dimensional Light Blonde and Brown Tones
Dimensional light blonde and brown tones look so beautiful on any skin color.
#18: Dark Roots with Vanilla Cream Highlights
Dark roots with vanilla creamy highlights are perfect for women that want white blonde hair but need to be in the salon less often. Inspired by vanilla bean, this lovely hue is a very light shade of cool neutral.
#19: Rich and Cool Beige Blonde Color
Ask for a rich and cool beige blonde color for a stunning Hollywood style. Flattering on almost anyone, a beige tone is the perfect neutral color.
#20: Brunette Lob with Glossy Blonde Highlights
Try a modern yet classic brunette lob with glossy blonde highlights. Beautiful on fine to medium hair, highlights add a unique contrast that is just as chic as a balayage style.
#21: Super Chic Platinum Blonde Hair
To keep it interesting, go for a long platinum blonde hair color and do soft curls to reflect shine. If you need extra inspiration, know that Emma Stone transformed her red hair to this perfect shade of platinum white blonde, and it’s super chic!
#22: Stunning Honey Blonde Highlights
Honey blonde highlights are an excellent choice for women with sun-kissed medium skin tones. Honey blonde is an amazing mix of brown and blonde hair. This makes it a great color if you want something not overly dramatic but noticeable.
#23: Subtle Dishwater Blonde Waves
Dishwater blonde hair is a mix between a very subtle blonde and an extremely light brown.
#24: Baby Blonde Color with a Buttery Undertone
Baby blonde hair color is very close in shade to platinum, but with a little more buttery undertone. This is a great all-over color if you’re trying to appear naturally younger but not in the sense of blending grays. This is great if you prefer to avoid seeing extremely bright/light hues of color. If paired with darker hair, this color can create extremely high dimensions.
#25: Dimensional Dirty Blonde Hair
Dirty blonde hair is a medium-level blonde with a hint of brown in the toner. This specific shade is great if you have a warmer skin tone. This color creates a beautiful single movement in darker hair and dimension in naturally lighter hair.
#26: Natural-Looking Honey Blonde
Honey blonde is a beautiful mix of golden blonde and a touch of brown.
#27: Popular Light Strawberry Blonde Hair
Light strawberry blonde hair has become a popular choice for women’s hair color. This controlled warmth gives fair and medium complexions a golden glow and can further enhance eye color. You can customize it with more red, coppers, or golden blonde hues.
#28: Radiant Bleached Blonde with Lowlights
Make your blonde hair shade even more radiant by adding lowlights in several places. This results in a dimensional effect with additional beige blonde hues. Adding lowlights is a great way to bring life to hair color that has taken on a washed-out, dull appearance.
#29: Gradient Blonde for Brunettes
Transitioning from a dark base to lighter ends adds a beautiful dimension for brunettes. Lighter ends are a great way to get the feel of being blonde without all the commitment.
#30: Peach-y Blonde Hue
A full highlight with a beautiful peachy tint gives a woman a blonde shade that is neither warm nor cool.
#31: Wearable Chestnut Blonde Hair
Chestnut is the perfect shade for women who like their blonde hair but want to venture out to a darker side. Adding in chestnut or a brown lowlights is a great first step when making your blonde slightly darker.
#32: Ravishing Dark Blonde
Beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder, but for this soft dark blonde hair color, you won’t get mistaken for anything less than ravishing. Going for this color is ideal to lighten up your natural brown hair. With this balayage effect, you will have a beautiful, low-maintenance style.
#33: Low-Maintenance Champagne Blonde
Try a stunning champagne blonde with a shadow root for a low maintenance look. This allows you to go months instead of weeks between visits without losing the brightness every blonde wants. Don’t be afraid of warmth, as going with an ash blonde can make your hair color appear darker. You need gold to reflect light, so often, the ash blonde appears darker because they do not reflect light.
#35: Polished Gold Blonde
Ash, silver, and cool blonde hairstyles are popular, but this golden tone is stunning and glowing.
#36: Healthy-Looking Strawberry Blonde
Strawberry blonde hair is meant to draw on your natural undertones and give an ethereal glow.
#37: Creamy Butter Blonde Hair Color
A butter creamy blonde bombshell without waves looks natural with such a dark base because it has so much dimension.
#39: Casual Warm Blonde Tone
This warm blonde hair tone, suits women with fair skin and is not that damaging – so it’s friendly if you’re a brunette.
#40: Sun-Kissed Vanilla Blonde Hair
Go for a vanilla blonde hair color that’s natural and sun-kissed. Balayage is for women who like a more natural and low-maintenance look. When you get highlights, the re-growth is a more solid line. At the same time, a balayage has a softer blend that doesn’t go right to the root, enabling a more natural grow-out.
#41: Gorgeous Ash Blonde Curls
A soft caramel to ash blonde highlighted ombré is created using a micro foiling technique through the root to the mid-length area. Then, freehand lightened from the mid-lengths to the ends. A light ash blonde hair is well suited to a warm skin tone (yellow/golden/peach undertone).
#42: Rooted & Bright Blonde
This is a rooted, soft, bright blonde on a short bob haircut. Even on a pixie cut dyed with this color, the result will still look awesome!
#43: Remarkable Buttery Blonde
Try a beautiful buttery blonde hair color.
#44: Natural-Looking Blonde Balayage
Go for a natural-looking blonde balayage with a little dimension. The best thing about this look is its low-maintenance hairstyle, yet it always looks new and fresh. It’s also recommended if you want that natural but sun-kissed look!
#45: Shiny & Luminous Balayage Blonde
The dark roots get a splash of light from golden blonde balayage, making your tresses shiny and luminous. Going for a balayage technique allows you to space out your color appointments.
#46: Seamless Light Blonde with Heavy Foils
This look is for you if you can’t let go of that light blonde hair achieved by heavy foils but also want an easy maintenance color. This technique of babylights and babylows provides bright pops of blonde with a little dimension. Doing a small smudge of the dark roots will soften the foil lines and allow your hair to grow out seamlessly.
#47: Textured Blonde Balayage with Dark Roots
A rooty blonde balayage has dimension and texture and is created via hand-painting balayage. This is great if you want that sun-kissed look without being in the sun all summer. Since it’s a grown-out rooty look, it’s easy for you to maintain for more than four to six weeks. It’s an excellent look for full, thick hair, as color is used to break up the thickness with depth and dimension.
#48: Trendy Blonde Bangs
Adding bangs to blonde hair colors is super trendy. Products are essential to maintain your hair after you leave the salon. To keep your blonde strands at home, use Davines Alchemic Silver shampoo to help cancel out any brassy tones you may get from washing.
#49: Rooty Blonde Babylights and Foilayage
Consider a rooty blonde with babylights and foilayage through your entire head. When it grows out, your hair will blend nicely with your natural base and could last months if maintained properly.
#50: Yummy Butterscotch Blonde
Butterscotch blonde hair color has hints of honey blonde tones. Everything takes time if you want it done right, so first, please talk about your level of maintenance with your stylist. Also, when lightening your hair, you want to make sure you go at a slow pace to maintain the integrity of your hair.
#51: Very Popular Ice White Blonde Hair
This is the ice white/platinum blonde tint that everyone is dying for right now! The best thing about it is the light pieces that seem almost glowing. Many women wait until summer to go lighter, but with this look being so icy, it’s also perfect for winter. I think you should use purple shampoo to help prevent the tone from turning yellow. Also, use a heat protectant and oil because lifting your hair to that level can be highly damaging.
#52: Head-Turning Sandy Blonde
This sandy blonde hair color is a grainier and more ashy shade of blonde. The beauty of this color is the softness it creates and can brighten your pale skin tone. The darker root keeps you from being too washed out.
#53: Customized Mushroom Blonde
Mushroom blonde hair colors are quickly becoming extremely popular, with no sign of fading soon. Mushroom tones are more neutral cool tones without being overly ashy. Mushroom blonde can work with any skin tone and can be customized with any hair texture.