Seeing stars like Blake Lively, Charlize Theron, and Gisele Bundchen, we’ve all thought about it at some point: going blonde hair!
But the many shades can be overwhelming. Here are some tips to help you find the right one.
Blonde Hair Inspo
How to Choose Your Blonde
The first thing to consider before deciding on blonde? Picture yourself as a blonde. Transitioning to blonde is a big change and requires maintenance, plus it can be hard to go back. There are countless shades and undertones, so getting advice from your hairdresser is key.
Cool Blondes
Similar to Cara Delevingne, Jennifer Lawrence, Taylor Swift, and Jennifer Aniston.
- Gray Blonde: Also called “sand hair,” gray blonde is a sophisticated blonde with no warm tones.
- Ash Blonde: Usually a darker shade, ash blonde is often the natural color of true blondes. It enhances light eyes but can sometimes lack brightness.
- Icy Blonde: A very light blonde leaning toward gray.
- Platinum/White Blonde: The lightest blonde possible, recommended for those with light hair. Dark hair needs several sessions over time to achieve this shade without too much damage.
Warm Blondes
Seen on Sienna Miller, Cameron Diaz, Heidi Klum, and Nina Agdal.
- Golden Blonde: A sunny, warm shade similar to a natural sun-kissed blonde.
- California Blonde: A sunlit yellowish blonde, like a post-vacation glow.
- Honey Blonde: A dark yet warm, golden blonde that gives warmth to the complexion.
- Caramel Blonde: Great for tan skin tones, this shade resembles caramel candy.
- Copper Blonde: A unique, trendy shade that has a hint of rose gold.
- Venetian Blonde: A classic shade since the Renaissance, it leans strongly toward red.
Neutral Blonde
- Beige Blonde: The most neutral shade, not too warm or too cool, ideal for those who can’t decide.
Pastel Blondes
Pastel blondes have been popular for years. Often done on a light base, they add a touch of color all over, just on the lengths, or at the tips. Strawberry, peach, blue, or lilac… pastel blondes always add vibrancy.
Blonde Hairstyles Inspirations:
Beige Blonde Hair
White Blonde Hair
Strawberry Blonde Hair
Shiny Blonde Hair
Golden Blonde Hair
Pink Blonde Hair
Balayage Blonde Hair
Gray Blonde Hair
Cool Blonde Hair
Baby Blonde Hair
Platinum Blonde Hair
Light Blonde Hair
Red-Tinted Blonde Hair
Dark Blonde Hair
Copper Blonde Hair
Venetian Blonde Hair
Ash Blonde Hair
Iridescent Blonde Hair
Icy Blonde Hair
Dip-Dye Blonde Hair
Caramel Blonde Hair
Tie-Dye Blonde Hair
Honey Blonde Hair
Highlighted Blonde Hair
How to Care for Your Blonde Hair
For maintaining your color or highlights, use the right products. To keep your chosen tone, use products suited for your shade. Cool blondes should use a toning shampoo once or twice a week, while golden blondes might prefer chamomile shampoo to enhance the warm tones.
And remember to nourish your hair well, as blonde hair tends to be more fragile.
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