31. Buttery Angled Ombre
Pale gold is painted along the face-framing edge of this cute blonde look. Keeping shorter pieces confined to the front—instead of layering throughout—strengthens weight and reduces volume. The sunny hue and center part feel casual and bohemian.
32. Dishwater with Beachy Waves
Darker blonde fine hair with flashes of platinum blonde guarantees visual density. The barely-there wavy texture is easy to create without heat tools. After showering, twist strands into a pair of high buns and allow to air dry. Then, let loose and tousle.
33. Wispy Baby Blonde
If you want your hair to feel youthful, try emulating the pale hues and silky waves of children’s manes. Babylights gradually merge roots into light ends while loose layers provide a blended, indistinct outline. For effortless undulations, twist hair into loose buns and air dry.
34. Highlighted Platinum with Side Bangs
Using highlights instead of a single process softens the base color and makes it dimensional. Long blonde hair can be high maintenance, so a low-contrast coloristic solution that requires less frequent touch-ups is helpful. The sweeping side-bang is also undemanding and rarely needs upkeep.
35. Smooth and Platinum
Dark roots are a trendy way to reduce salon maintenance of demanding shades. Blended roots and lengths are well-suited for straight hair that looks beautiful in free-flowing long blonde hairstyles. Finishing with a dab of Argan oil will convey that special gleam to your strands.
36. Rooty Long Layers
Long fair hair doesn’t have to be plain. Mixing chocolatey roots with blonde layers creates a stunning effect. Instead of a gradual progression from dark to light, this application blends high contrast shades through finely woven overlapping highlights and lowlights. Intricacy is emphasized with a sleek finish.
37. Sandy Waist-Length Cut
A very long mane—sometimes referred to as mermaid hair—is difficult to grow out, but oh-so lovely, especially in a flaxen tone. To maximize growth, you need to minimize damage, so a subtle color is best. Cute, beachy waves add a free-spirited finish.
38. Low Textured Ponytail
A low pony is always encouraged when it’s just “one of those days”. But what about dressing it up? This ‘do shows a simple way of styling a wavy blonde pony by creating a textured short braid right at the base of the ponytail to secure it and blend seamlessly into the style. You can give this ponytail a simple side part to jazz it up or you can pull all the hair in the front straight back. Whatever you choose, you’ve got options!
39. Long Relaxed Fishtail
This cute braided style is known as a fishtail braid. In most cases, you will see a fishtail that is tightly braided; however, this ‘do features a very loose, chunky and somewhat messy braid. It seems that the hairstyle was first planned as a half updo, and then the braider changed her mind and braided the lower section too.
40. White Gold Waves
There’s something stunning about extra light long blonde hair. The warm tint of this near-white maximizes shine. When opting for a solo color with very subtle highlights, it’s essential to communicate with your stylist using images, so you know you’ll get exactly what you envision.