#11: Rooty Long Bob with Platinum Blonde
A good fashion style is similar to barbecue, slightly sweet and a bit spicy. In the picture below, the platinum blonde hair and razored ends provide an airy, breezy feel. Dark roots and an undone texture provide the right amount of and grit. A shiny finish brings everything together.
#12: Shoulder-Length Peachy Blonde Ombre
Instead of picking an mid-range tone, break down the bronde look by mixing a high-contrast combination of brown and blonde. Warm, peachy hues help soften the contrast. The blonde color at the ends isn’t a solid color but rather alternating with two shades of light honey and silver-blonde.
#13: Icy Blonde Ombre Waves
The darker shade you keep at the roots can make your mane appear more slender and helps you avoid having to dye it every four to six weeks. The wave-like texture creates diffused edges that show off the subtleties of the color. The length is moderate, which helps keep healthy ends.
#14: Warm Blonde Curls
Blonde does not have to be uniform. The combination of brown and honey blonde isn’t boring at all. Hairstyles that are loose reveal the hair’s interior and highlights the interwoven shades. Long layers are a classic style which reduces bulk and creates an extra swing.
#15 Long Bob with Vanilla Blonde Babylights
To get a fresh approach to blond hair look at this color combination that evokes the hair of a child who has been sun-kissed. Thin, wispy vanilla blonde strands provide the appearance of a bright sun that’s intense around the edges, but barely visible in the root. The long, tousled bob adds the youthful look while remaining fashionable.
#16: Dishwater Blonde Waves
Since most people have cool-toned hair so keeping your hair within the ash blonde range creates a cool style, not-over-exaggerating-it-all-the-time. The beachy waves are equally easy to manage. You can achieve them by twisting your hair into loose buns and air drying.
#17: Wheat Blonde Ombre
The gradation blonde that emerges from dark roots creates hues of a field grain. The soft, wispy layers help to create a visual flow. Nature is a wonderful source of color inspiration. The light shades of cereals are plenty of blonde ideas.
#18: Amber and Gold Blonde
Let your skin shine and your eyes shine with blonde hair with golden highlights. The warm blonde hair color feels warm and sun-kissed, without tanting. The trick to keep their hair from feeling too brassy, is adding a hint of beige. It cut the yellow tones.
#19: Tortoiseshell Curls
Many shades of blonde blend and blend and blend with dark brown to create this beautiful carapace-inspired mix. Utilizing a higher density of warm brown under while lighter shades condensing towards the surface creates a stunning 3D effect. Vertically winding strands of yarn in a curling iron makes beautiful extended mid-shaft coils.
#20: Cream Blonde Colored Bob
Get yourself a treat with the sweet-toothed color. A soft texture and a bright, vibrant luminosity create a delicious appearance that evokes the velvety texture of mousse. While at first glance, this seems like a solid shade, it’s actually a thick highlight, with bits of blonde sandy scattered throughout the platinum.