How to Go Blonde

If you want to go blonde, there is an array of choices. From extreme Nordic icy blonde to classic honey caramel and everything in between – there’s sure to be one that complements every skin tone perfectly.

Olive Complexions and Warm Blonde Hues

Olive complexions pair beautifully with warm blonde hues that bring out their features. Try this balayage mix of dark brown roots and buttery blonde to complete the look.

Dark Blonde

Dark blonde is an eye-catching alternative to lighter hues. From its subtle tone, and dark ash hues to warmer golden tones, dark blonde looks fantastic for all seasons and skin tones.

Versatility of Level 7 Ash Blonde

Level 7 ash blonde is versatile for use in balayage, highlights, and ombre techniques, but it’s also ideal for creating multi-toned looks for women of warm and cool undertones. The rich level 7 ash blonde shade seamlessly bleeds into darker golden brown tones in the midshaft for an eye-catching multi-tonal effect.

Caramel Blonde for a Warmer Look

If you’re searching for something warmer, consider going with caramel blonde. This low-maintenance shade takes inspiration from your morning cup of java and looks stunning with wavy and curly locks.

Bronde Highlights

The bronde look, usually achieved via soft balayage techniques, is ideal for those with longer locks who want natural-looking highlights. Consult a stylist specializing in this look to expertly blend face-framing light strands throughout your locks for maximum impact.

Ethereal Golden and Honey Shades

Earthy golden and honey shades are increasingly in demand among clients who want to brighten their brunette hair without going too blonde. This look suits a range of skin tones and is particularly effective at brightening up brunettes.

Ash Blonde for Brunettes

A dark ash-blonde hue could be the perfect transition for brunettes looking to lighten up gradually. This style looks natural and blends beautifully for those with darker eyebrows.

Highlights and Lowlights for Lighter Look

For a lighter look, ask your colorist to add highlights and lowlights. This will create an impressive contrast between light and dark shades, resulting in a beautiful face-framing effect.

Medium Ash Blonde with Soft Curls

Medium ash blonde looks incredible when combined with large, soft curls. It enhances all hair textures and brings out the best features in each curl pattern.

Approachable Golden Blonde

Golden blonde is an approachable hue that complements most skin tones and eye colors, particularly warm-toned skin tones. Professional colorists can easily adjust it to complement different undertones.

Add Depth with Wheat and Butterscotch Strands

To achieve a striking golden blonde shade, start with a rich medium blonde base and blend in subtle wheat or “dirt” tones for an earthy appearance. Incorporate lighter butterscotch strands for an authentic sandy effect.

Maintaining Healthy Golden Blonde Hair

To maintain healthy and vibrant golden blonde strands, it is essential to use high-quality shampoos and conditioners designed specifically for dyed locks. Regular deep conditioning treatments will prevent dryness and preserve the vibrancy of your new hair color.

Timeless Red Blonde Style

Red and blonde hair is a timeless and romantic style for all face shapes. This look features soft yet vibrant hints of copper blonde that highlight the warm hue and soft layers cut short for any texture or skin tone.

Transforming from Scarlet to Blonde

Changing from scarlet to blonde requires careful consideration. Consult with a stylist to ensure a safe transformation. To prevent brassiness and dull finishes, request the use of toner before dyeing your hair blonde.

Drama and Style with Split Highlights

Bold split highlights can add drama and style to your blonde look. Use products tailored for blonde color-treated hair, such as Amika dry shampoo, to make the look last as long as possible.