Significant Blonde hair Color Trends

Blonde hair has experienced an explosion of popularity recently. From Billie Eilish’s honey-colored locks to icy cube blonde and oyster grey hues, bleached looks have become ubiquitous across Instagram influencers and sixth-formers.

Rose Gold Blonde

If you have blonde hair, consider trying a beautiful rose gold hue with light pink highlights for a sleek, beachy look that flatters the face. Your colorist could paint these highlights so they resemble lowlights or blend into the platinum base for an eye-catching effect – either way, it will take extensive conditioning and maintenance for its maintenance to stay looking healthy!

Subtle rose gold shades can also be achieved using the balayage technique, ideal for blonde and honey blonde hues and strawberry blonde. However, since it’s not permanent color, periodic touch-ups may be necessary at your roots.

If you are a brunette looking for an all-over, rose gold hair color tint, bleaching and dying your locks would be a dramatic change. An alternative option would be using Overtone, which doesn’t require bleaching but may last shorter.

Lob Haircut

Are you in search of an effortless short haircut with endless style possibilities? Look no further than the lob – an eye-catching mid-neck to collarbone length cut beloved by celebrities and Instagram models, offering endless styling opportunities.

Go for sleek and straight like Lucy Hale for an iconic look, or give Margot Robbie’s curtain fringe style a try for something more daring and dramatic. Add pastel highlights for extra face-framing effects.

Why not add an ombre look to your lob if you’re feeling bolder? Doing this will draw the eye towards your jawline while drawing out its best features. Dyeing multiple colors for this trend also adds volume to thin blonde locks as the contrast between your lighter and darker shades makes them appear thicker – just be sure to work with an experienced stylist who understands this trend before trying it for yourself!

Cool Blonde

Astonishing blondes are an ideal choice for people with cool skin tones as they help brighten the complexion and appear more natural than warmer blonde shades, which may sometimes look too yellow or brassy on them. Their hues range from silvery gray to lilac violet and are known as anti-reds – meaning that they kill or neutralize yellow or brassy highlights in the form of highlights that turn yellow over time.

Cool blonde shades such as super light icy hues are considered cool; strawberry and honey hues are considered warm; in-between hues like wheat or buttery are considered neutral blondes.

Celebrity blondes sporting stunning, stylish blonde hairstyles include Laverne Cox with her classic Old Hollywood bob and Sofia Richie with her peach blonde ombre. Leona Lewis sports an exquisite excellent blonde lob which draws the eye toward her eyes immediately with well-blended blue block blonde strands framing her face-framing lob.

Golden Blonde

Golden blonde hues add warmth and glow to any look, perfect for creating the ultimate bombshell vibe with body waves and an angular side parting for maximum impact.

Dark roots give way to soft caramel highlights for a stunning, multidimensional effect that complements every skin tone. If you want the same product with your own hair, request a balayage application from your stylist.

While lightening your strands, opt for warm-toned bleach to limit damage and extend its longevity. Natural moisture retention should also benefit your results, giving you healthier-looking strands overall. To maintain vibrant locks while lightening them further, try Garnier Olia shade 8.31, with its brilliant golden tones and 100% gray coverage; perfect for light to medium blondes as it can also be applied via popular techniques such as ombre and balayage techniques.