31. Burnt Sugar Babylight Balayage
This gradual touch of warm, dark blonde babylights gives a burnt sugar effect, like the top of perfect crème brûlée. Even the deeper brown roots have a slightly warmer auburn undertone, which makes the small touches of dark blonde hair dye blend harmoniously.
32. Full Panel Dark Blonde Balayage
That’s right, you can rely on the balayage technique to dye a full head of hair, in what’s known as “full panel balayage.” The entire outer layer of hair was dyed with a golden dark blonde hair dye, so the inner layer of dark brown just barely peeks out to give dimension.
33. Blended Dark Blonde Lob
The way streaks of golden dark blonde hair blend into the espresso-colored base so seamlessly requires expert skill. Even though the hair is cut into a long bob, the flawless streaking makes it feel as though the hair takes up a lot more space.
34. Biscuit Dark Blonde Hair
If you’d like a dark blonde hair color that will feel a little dreamier and more rustic, we think this type of biscuit balayage can be an excellent choice. It relies on a very neutral dark blonde hair shade, applied in thicker streaks and blended seamlessly into a chestnut brown base.
35. Face-Framing Warm Dark Blonde Hair
When you want to feel like a blonde without going all the way, dark blonde streaks right along the front are the way to go. These warm, dark blonde streaks were applied just to frame the face, for a high-impact, low-effort look.
36. Riding the Bronde Wave
This bronde look uses dark blonde hair dye to create the most artful and impactful horizontal streaks. Horizontal streaking can end in disaster, but when applied by an expert, they give the hair a metallic feel and a lot of dimension without the textured effect of thin streaks.
37. Dark Strawberry Sombré
Strawberry dark blonde hair is uniquely warm yet soft, and in this flawless sombré it offers a flirty contrast to dark chocolate roots. There are a few platinum streaks along the bottom just to add a bit more sheen.
38. Smooth Dark Blonde Streaks
The thicker streaks of dark blonde that frame the face in this look work so well with the smooth styling of the hair! It makes the contrast between the deeper roots and the touch of blonde balayage a bit more apparent, but in a glamorous way.
39. Tousled Dark Blonde Beauty
The tousled look is always fun and playful, and it really makes dark blonde looks feel a little bit more natural! The face-framing strands in this look are very thin, so there are heavy bronde vibes, with choppy lightened ends that keep things edgy.
40. Smooth Dark Blonde Beauty
This is another look that relies on thinner streaking near the front, with a lot of dark blonde streaks along the ends of the hair. The main difference between this look and the previous one is the curling, which proves that dark blonde looks can be edgy or demure strictly depending on how they are styled.