#21 Blonde Gray Hair, with Lowlights
If you want a trendy color, try blonde gray hair, with lowlights. Cool, and icy blonde shades are in fashion. These blonde hair colors with lowlights are an excellent alternative for people who already have extremely light blonde. Be aware that these trendy colors can be very demanding on your hair as well as your bank account.
#22: Beige Lowlights
If you’re looking to make your blonde a bit darker, think about applying beige light highlights. The addition of lowlights to blonde hair is an excellent option to add a richness and depth to your color. Limit the lowlights to one or two shades darker than the rest your hair, so that it doesn’t appear to look unnatural or stripey.
23: Blonde Hair with Lowlights and Dark Roots
If you’re looking for a modern, contemporary blonde look, consider blonde hair with lowlights and dark hair. Darker, darker hairstyles are popular among those who want an softer appearance and less maintenance. This results in more natural looking blonde that has lots of depth. You can ask your stylist to apply shadow roots during the next appointment.
24: Blonde Hair with Lowlights and Shadow Root
For a gorgeous, lived-in hue think about the blonde color with lowlights as well as shadow roots. Blonde with lowlights and shadows will require very little care in the salon. If budget concerns are a factor, this might be the best blonde shade for you. The first visit to the salon may be costly, however, you’ll have the option of staying longer between touch-ups. Ask your stylist for the suggestions they would recommend.
#25: Icy Blonde Hair Color
Everyone is going lighter and lighter these days, with this color. It’s that is perfect when you add lowlights that accentuate the icy blonde hair. It’s a fashionable color that will require a large amount of time spent coloring and bleaching hair dependent on the amount of light or dark the hair is.
#26: Long Blonde Bob With Lowlights
Stylist Amanda designed this long bob. She added some lowlights over blonde hair to make it shine. This stunning look is enjoyable to wear and perfect to women of different different ages!
#27: Blonde Hair With Lowlights for Older Women
Hairstylist Sarah cut, colored, and styled this striking blonde hair with lowlights. The highlighted hair is an excellent example of coloring and style for older women.
#28: Platinum Blonde Balayage Hair Lowlights
There’s no better way to add some spice to that platinum-colored hairstyle than adding lowlights that have been balayaged. This method makes blonde hair appear brighter and makes your hair look like it’s ultidimensional. One of the best benefits of balayage is that it provides smooth results. No lines, no streaks.
#29 Beachy Blonde Hair with Brown Lowlights
This blonde hair, with brown lowlights creates the ideal style for the beachy Malibu Barbie, California girl style. A perfect mix of natural sandy blonde darker roots, bleached ends, smooth layers and subtle waves give the appearance of spending time in the water. The most appealing part about this hair is the texture at the root and the fact that it looks fresh even after a few salon visits. If you’re looking for brown lowlights for blonde hair additional highlights and texture sprays are your best friends. Highlights add sunshine-kissed California hair the natural color. Highlighting your hair can provide it with more appearance on its own, to hold loose beach waves. Apply a texture spray, or a highly flexible hairspray to hold your waves and give a matte finish on the hair. This looks like you’re at the beach with the sand, and in the saltwater that is there all day long.
#30: Caramel Blonde Lowlights
The deep lowlights, as well as the diverse tones in the hair’s caramel blonde are captivating! “One of my most favorite aspects of this style is how natural and natural-looking it appears even with the lighter pieces that give the illusion of movement and definition,” says style designer Marleny Aguilar of Houston, TX. Anyone can sport this beautiful brown hair! The appeal of it is that it is able to be tailored to fit anyone’s preferences, lifestyle, hair texture, and their skin tone. “With the use of a technique that involves hand painting we can improve the tone of your skin by creating light pieces on the face and accenting them with darker ones across the length,” Aguilar explains. The mixing of the various shades is what makes this an easy-to-maintain look. The variety of colors in this style will give it motion and making fine hair appear fuller. Aguilar suggests the Eufora bodifying shampoo and Conditioner that includes the Damage Cure Complex and Vibrant Color Complex to help repair hair and retain color. This is followed by using the Eufora Color Locking System created using the Styling Sculpture Glaze along with the Illuminate Shine mist. Aguilar says, “Mixing these two will fully close the cuticle and seal the hair follicle to ensure the best longevity of color.” Its Eufora Smooth’n Straightening Balm can assist in smoothing and decreasing frizz, while providing you with the advantages of straight hair as well as silky and full of volume hair.