Blond White Hair Color Is It In Style

Rather than frequent touch-ups, consider going for Megan Fox’s shoulder-length style: rooted white blonde. This eye-catching style blends your natural roots with silvery blonde highlights for an eye-catching finish.

Humanity’s pursuit of platinum hair has taken us down some pretty strange pathways, from using pigeon dung and horse urine to peroxide solutions. But these on-trend methods for rocking blond white locks may change your outlook on what ails your locks.

Warm Tones

Your skin tone has an enormous influence over which shades of blonde will suit you best; warm tones such as honey or golden are best suited to warmer skin tones while cool-toned varieties such as ashy or platinum appear beautiful on those with cooler complexions.

As seen on January Jones, caramel or buttery blonde balayage offers an ideal way to play with warmth without going full-on blonde. This natural-looking technique gives your locks a beautiful sun-kissed glow in summer while adding warmth for autumn and winter.

Laverne Cox or Zendaya both sport sunkissed beachy blonde styles that reflect more light, making these styles particularly flattering on darker skin tones and helping brighten them up. Furthermore, this low maintenance option won’t require bleaching your entire head like platinum blonde would; saving both money and damage in future touch-ups.

Cool Tones

Cool blonde hair colors blend warm and neutral tones for a vibrant shade that flatters olive and tan complexions. Ask your colorist to lift you to either pale yellow or platinum blonde so as to avoid going too icy, and consider including creamy or golden blonde highlights as part of the blend for added dimension.

Sand or wheat blonde with cool silvery tones pairs beautifully with neutral undertones and works on almost all lengths, as seen on Jordyn Woods and Sofia Richie (both shown here). When in doubt as to which shade works best for you, ask your colorist for help creating the Michelle Williams multidimensional pearl and Dove Cameron light ash looks.

Even though light blonde shades require little upkeep, proper care must be taken in order to preserve their brightness. According to Brittany, using a leave-in conditioner and protecting hair from sunlight and chlorine will extend time between salon visits.

Soft Tones

Full-on white blonde can be both bold and delicate at the same time. Teyana Taylor demonstrates how full-on blonde can be both modern and romantic at once with this look, pairing neutral-icy tones with dark roots bleach for a lived-in, effortless style that suits her cool skin tone perfectly.

Engage a colorist in lightening your natural hair to an icy platinum shade, then use silver shampoo and toners between salon visits to maintain it. The end result will be jaw-dropping icey blonde that pairs beautifully with face-framing pink bangs for chic looks.

If you’re not quite ready for full-on white blonde, try a creamy medium shade with cool undertones such as platinum. This shade flatters all skin tones but especially complements olive and tan complexions. For added dimension, your stylist may apply icy babylights (delicate highlights created using fine-color techniques) throughout your locks – this will prevent brassy tones that come from too fast a transition while looking more natural than an unintentionally cold and pure hue like pure, icy blonde without warmth!

Natural Tones

When looking to join the white blonde trend but aren’t ready for full head bleach, ask your colorist to blend out your dark roots with icy highlights instead. This way you’ll still achieve that cool-toned look you desire while stretching out between salon visits!

Gwen Stefani of No Doubt used platinum blonde locks as part of her signature punk and ska aesthetic, perfectly matching Gwen’s ska and punk aesthetic. If you want to add an edge to your blonde, try rocking a modern mullet like Megan Thee Stallion from Ugly Betty who complemented her long layered locks with a black baseball cap for added effect.

If you have fair skin with warm undertones, honey or golden blonde will do wonders to bring out its warmth. Or experiment with caramel and golden brown shades which add warmth to blonde strands; these hues suit olive and neutral skin tones best but look fantastic on redheads looking to soften their color!