Honey Blonde Hair Color

Honey blonde is an inviting hue that complements most skin tones and works beautifully across all lengths and textures, particularly curtain bangs for an effortlessly chic and trendy style.

No matter their preference – all-over or light blonde highlights – you can help your client create an exquisite honey blonde hue using various highlighting techniques. To complete their new hue, consider applying a demi-permanent color gloss that protects strands while amplifying shine.

Allover

Allover hair coloring can be an ideal option for anyone who simply wishes to add lightening across their entire head without the added steps and expense of applying highlights or shading specific sections of the strands. It’s particularly suitable for short hair, which doesn’t accommodate highlighting caps well, or those looking to cover significant gray hair patches.

If you want an all-over honey blonde shade, ask your stylist to use an ammonia-free hair color that protects as it colors for vibrant locks. Once your new look has taken effect, maintain its vibrancy with a color maintenance routine including L’Oreal Paris EverPure Bonding Pre-Shampoo Treatment and sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner to strengthen color-treated strands – this will extend its lifespan while giving your new shade added depth!

Money Piece

Money piece highlights aren’t reserved exclusively for celebrity imitators: they’re also an easy and cost-effective way to add some lightness and dimension to any hair color. This technique features thin blonde streaks which frame your face and look gorgeous no matter the length of hair. To maintain your new hue, invest in color-safe shampoo and conditioner products to prevent fade.

Blonde money piece highlights are a great way to elevate dark hair and highlight cheekbones during an outbreak. Additionally, this technique requires less maintenance than other highlight coloring techniques.

If you feel comfortable doing your own highlighting at home, use Madison Reed’s Light Works Balayage Highlight Kit. It allows for precise placement of highlights while simultaneously protecting strands against damage.

Darker Shade

For those with cooler skin tones, honey blonde is an effective way to add warmth without overpowering your complexion.

As an effortless solution, one way to add tonal dark honey blonde color with minimal upkeep is using foiling or balayage techniques. Your stylist can customize these techniques for optimal results that complement both your hair texture and skin tone.

Beachy waves complement Honey blonde hair by adding dimension and texture. You can achieve this look by curling or braiding your locks overnight with a wand, using volumizing products, or texturizing sprays to style. For an elegant finish, consider wearing your locks up in a side-up topknot or center part style; or accessorize with hair accessories that match its warm tones.

Bixie

As celebrities like Hailey Baldwin, Florence Pugh and Kristen Stewart made waves with their blond bixie cuts, they gained instantaneous fame. A hybrid between a bob and pixie haircuts, this low maintenance style can easily adapt to fit the face shape of any client.

Style it soft or edgy for maximum effect; this look suits any hair texture. Choppy layers and texturized fringe add movement to straight strands while loosely tousled waves look beautiful with this cut.

Rich caramel blonde hues complement skin tones ranging from fair to olive. Even out the tone with lightening shampoo and lifting roots with BlondorPlex + 6% for an even look. Keep the tone looking fresh by using an in-shower gloss such as L’Oreal Paris Le Color Gloss One Step In-Shower Toning Gloss on a weekly basis for optimal results.

Dark Roots

Honey tones offer an enticing option for brunettes who favor lighter blonde hues. This style works best on medium brown hair, although light or dark blonde versions can also work beautifully. A contrasting shadow root adds depth and helps cover up any growth lines between appointments.

For a more dramatic gradient effect, balayage or foilyage (foil-based highlighting) are excellent techniques. Balayage involves freehand shading to achieve a subtle transition from darker roots to lighter blondes; foilyage applies similar techniques but with deeper gradation and more dramatic highlights.

Honey balayage offers the ultimate summer blonde style: soft sun-kissed locks that still look fantastic as your locks grow out. Simply ask your stylist about this low maintenance technique that can give you sun-kissed locks for summer that won’t have you fretting over their maintenance needs!