31. All-Over Ash Blonde Babylights
The technique of using small foils all over the head to add babylights gives the most complex variation on ash blonde hair color that is imaginable. The final result is still firmly blonde, but with a ton of texture and the guarantee that roots will grow out nicely.
32. Choppy Ash Blonde Lob
Bleaching often means having to also chop some hair off at the ends to keep everything healthy, so making the switch to a long bob might be a must, if you’d like to really lighten your hair to this kind of platinum ash blonde. Opting for a choppier long bob keeps things fun, while a bit of darkness at the roots is healthier for the hair.
33. Wild Princess Ash Blonde
The length of this ash blonde hair paired with the small, tousled waves gives a wild, ice princess feel – a woman who isn’t afraid of playing in the cold. The dropped roots keep this super-light look achievable, but this is still the kind of ash blonde that would require multiple bleaching sessions to achieve.
34. Ash Blonde Face Frame
If you’re really wanting to face the world as a blonde, but without bleaching everything, then a face-framing balayage is a must! Ultra-light ash blonde hair dye was applied around the face as well as to the bottom third of the hair, while the roots and mids remain a natural ash brown tone save for the occasional higher streak. Stunning!
35. Piecey Ash Blonde Streaks
There is something special and very soft about this ash blonde hair dye technique, which relies on both lighter and darker shades of blonde applied in piecey, thick streaks rather than the typical thin and texturizing ones. The effect is a bit softer and cloudier, even if it doesn’t have the same volumizing effect.
36. Ash Blonde Hair with Horizontal Lowlights
You may not notice at first glance, but this textured ash blonde look also features horizontal lowlights. Horizontal lowlights are great for bringing out volume and emphasizing waves, but it takes a very precise colorist to do them. In this look, they pair well with a very gray-leaning ash blonde and dark roots.
37. Ice Priestess Ash Blonde
These light ash blonde tresses are seriously icy, but something about the way they combine with a few more neutral streaks and a smudged root feels very natural – it’s a great fantasy look, and we can definitely mention an ice witch or priestess character rocking this kind of dye job.
38. Ash Blonde Hair with Blended Roots
We love the blended root technique for giving a hint of warmth to ash blonde hair. The roots get to stretch into lowlights over the nearly platinum ash blonde hair, contributing to its depth and health, making the hair look even shinier than it would if it was colored a solid light tone.
39. Caramel and Vanilla Ash Blonde Hair
Now this twist on ash blonde hair color is a little unusual and totally sweet as a result. The hair was lightened to an ash blonde shade that is nearly white, which makes the warm, caramel-toned roots really stand out with a pop of richness, like a caramel sauce drizzled over vanilla ice cream.
40. Creamy Ash Blonde Hair
This light shade of ash blonde hair dye is easily flattering with its creaminess and neutral undertones. It pairs nicely with the deep brown roots, to create a balayage that brings chocolate and cream desserts to mind.