Blended Blonde Hair Color Trends

The best blonde hair color ideas come in an array of beautiful hues to flatter all complexion types. Ranging from cool tints like platinum and silver to warm and radiant options, these stunning hues will surely spark some style ideas for your next hair update.

Bronde is the quintessential lived-in blonde shade, boasting caramel and honey tones for an irresistibly beautiful hue. Customize this timeless hue using foiling techniques for an eye-catching natural-looking hue.

Bronde

If you want the sun-kissed look of blonde without all the maintenance that goes with it, gradient bronde shades offer the ideal way to achieve it without straining your wallet or style. A gradient bronde shade adds brightness and depth while still flattering your complexion and accentuating features; its gradient texture works especially well on medium to long locks with loose coils for an eye-catching result.

Warmer honey hues dominated this year’s summer blonde trend, but there is another flattering shade known as linen blonde that should also be considered. Similar to golden ombre, linen blonde has sunny highlights with warmer brown pigments in its roots and lowlights for an ideal transitional color that blends beautifully into post-summer regrowth while adding finesse to natural texture.

Abby Haliti of Abby Haliti Color Studio in NYC tells Glamour that people with warm undertones typically suit honey or golden blonde; those with cool undertones might do better with platinum or ash blonde.

Red

No matter your base color, adding summer radiance without changing it completely can be achieved without drastically altering its base color. Simply ask your stylist to blend darker roots with sun-kissed highlights or lowlights for a stylish sun-kissed effect that grows out beautifully over time.

Rather than diving headfirst into bold crimson hues, why not opt for more subdued strawberry or light copper shades instead? These airy tones are less intimidating than last season’s pastels while tapping into the romantic beauty trend that’s currently big across fashion, makeup and TV series such as Game of Thrones.

Orchid purple is an exquisite hue that strikes a balance between glamour and neutral, making it the ideal hue to add depth and dimension to brunettes’ locks. Ask your stylist to use balayage or foilayage techniques for this look as it makes maintenance simple while giving the appearance of natural polish.

Foiling

Foiling is an increasingly popular technique for highlighting hair. By isolating sections of strands, stylists can achieve anything from full head of brighter highlights to subdued balayage on dark brown locks. Furthermore, the foil helps trap heat for even processing and provides radiant brightness as well as polished results that shine with radiant brightness and polish.

Kenneth’s professional colorists can assist you in choosing the most suitable highlighting technique to suit your desired look and maintenance expectations. Kenneth offers expert consultation services on their extensive palette, helping select shades and placement that best reflect your personal aesthetic.

Foil highlights offer precise brightness that allows for dramatic color transitions like going from brunette to blonde or mixing multiple hues, while balayage’s hand-painted application creates natural, sun-kissed dimension while offering gradual grow-out. Each method offers its own set of benefits and drawbacks; we advise consulting a stylist prior to choosing a method of highlighting.

Mushroom

Many women gravitate toward warmer tones such as gold, honey and caramel when selecting new hair color trends in springtime; however, opting for cool-toned shades like mushroom brown can also be very flattering. One such cool-brown trend that has gained traction is mushroom brown – an earthy shade of blonde mixed with dark tones to achieve an earthy neutral appearance.

Mushroom brown is the ideal shade for brunettes who wish to lighten up without losing depth and warmth, as well as those wanting something subtler for spring wardrobes that tend toward soft neutral tones.

To achieve the most from mushroom-brown locks, invest in high-quality shampoo and conditioner from brands known for color protection. Furthermore, always apply heat protectant prior to styling products or blow drying as these rich tones may be more susceptible than lighter blonde shades to heat exposure. Regular trims by your stylist as well as touch-ups with toner every six to eight weeks will keep your locks in tiptop condition and looking their best!