While the days may be cold during the winter months, your hair color doesn’t have to be! This season, blondes are getting all the love, with shades that range from icy cool to golden warmth, each one perfect for lifting your spirits as the temperature drops. These winter blonde shades will keep you glowing even when the sun’s hiding.
1. Creamy Beige Blonde With Ashy Undertone Layers
Creamy beige blonde with ashy undertones combines warm, milky beige with a hint of cool ash, creating a stunning winter blend. Those layers are key – they build volume without sacrificing that silky smoothness. And if you’re aiming to keep that ashy tone from fading, use a purple shampoo once a week to maintain the cool undertones.
2. Golden Blonde Layered Long Bob With Side Part
Golden blonde is a shade that lights up the room, and this layered long bob with a sweeping side part takes it to the next level. The golden tones add warmth, making your skin look radiant and healthy even in winter’s chill. The side part draws attention to the layers and dimension.
3. Long Dirty Blonde Waves
This dirty blonde shade has a mix of darker blonde and lighter highlights, creating a natural depth. The waves give it a relaxed texture, adding the perfect amount of volume. To get that soft, tousled look, try a texturizing spray to define the waves while keeping them soft to the touch.
4. Voluminous Light Honey Blonde Side-Parted Long Layers
Light honey blonde is a shade with dimension – warm honey paired with lighter tones makes it strikingly unique. In this voluminous, side-parted style, it’s designed to stand out. The long layers are cut to provide lift and shape, making it ideal for thicker textures that crave structure. A beautiful hairstyle for long blonde hair.
5. Highlighted Beachy Blonde Pixie
This highlighted beachy blonde pixie is a burst of sunshine for any season. The blonde highlights give it a sunlit warmth, a perfect contrast to the crisp winter air. With its slightly longer top, this pixie has the perfect length to add some texture and volume with root-lifting spray or a texturizing product.
6. Long Multidimensional Champagne Blonde Waves
Champagne blonde has that sparkling, glamorous feel, and in long, flowing waves, it’s a show-stopper. The color’s multidimensional quality means you get depth and richness, with hints of lighter and darker blonde woven throughout. These waves look best when they’re loose, soft, and touchable.
7. Warm Sandy Blonde Layered Lob
Sandy blonde brings a beachy touch to winter, but in this warm, layered lob, it’s more cozy than summery. The sandy tones brighten up your hair with a natural warmth, perfect for dull winter days. This lob (long bob) is layered to add body and texture and falls to the shoulders with flipped-up ends for a sleek style.
8. Light Golden Blonde Face-Framing Layers
Light golden blonde is a delicate shade with a whisper of color that brightens your features. The face-framing layers add a touch of softness around your face. This look is as close to fairy-tale hair as you can get, with a gentle glow that’s absolutely enchanting. (Don’t worry about the roots – keep them dark to allow an easy grow out.)
9. Dark Honey Blonde Waves with Beachy Texture
Dark honey blonde is the ultimate warm blonde – in these waves, it has a beachy texture. The shade has a rich, honeyed tone that’s luxurious without being too intense, adding warmth to your winter look. These waves have a slightly messy texture, giving the style a casual finish.
10. Long Honey Blonde Waves with Beige Undertones
Honey blonde with beige undertones gives you two palettes: warm and cool combined. The beige undertones soften the honey blonde, making it an elegant choice for winter. In long, loose waves, this shade is romantic, luxurious, and warm, perfect for the season.