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30 Honey Blonde Hair Ideas to Revamp Your Style

by
Nkeiruka Obiwulu

19. Balayaged Medium-Brown Locks. Here is a seamless balayage that blends warm highlights into a medium brown base and then lets them transition into a creamy shade to create a delicate glow around the ends.

Finding a hairstyle and hair color to suit your face shape, complexion, and sense of fashion can be difficult, but no matter who you are, it’s hard to go wrong with honey blonde. If you’re interested in dyeing your hair this warm hue, or if you want to elevate your hair color to the next level, it’s time to start looking for inspiration.

Let’s take a look at our hand-picked list of 30 trendy hair styles; we’re sure you’ll find something just right for you!

1. Caramel Shade. Caramel hair does a great job of mixing warmth with elegance. Pair this sun-kissed look with a soft face frame and a medium-length cut, and you have a trendy style fit for any season.

2. Warm Balayage. No doubt, balayage is here to stay! For a trendy yet simple style like this, your hair colorist will use a hair dye to create hand-painted highlights and then tousle your hair into gentle waves.

3. Light Waves. How about adding a bit of coolness to an otherwise warm shade? Use a curling iron to add waves and volume, and you’ll end up with a look suitable for both work and play.

4. Long Loose Curls. Here the eye-catching style resorts to ribbons to add depth, dimension, and brightness to your hair. The result is flattering, feminine, and fun, and looks especially fabulous on long, silky waves.

Long Brown and Honey Blonde Ribbons
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5. Light Ribbons. If there’s one hairstyle destined to last until the end of the century, it’s this one. These show-stopping honey blonde ribbons are feminine and sophisticated, and will probably be seen on the “best of” hairstyle lists for decades to come.

6. Root Shadow. This girl got her natural hair color lifted through the mid-length to the ends and then matched with a darker tone at the roots for a low-maintenance and lived-in look.

7. Shoulder-Length Light Hair. Pairing a delicate darker warm shade at the base with a creamy champagne blonde throughout the perimeter keeps the whole color scheme on the much lighter and softer side.

8. Bright Ribbons. Here, tiny streaks of a brighter blonde fill the base hue with extra shine and enhance the movement created by masterful layering and a bit of curling.

9. Bobbed Highlighted Hair. Enrich your light brown base with warm hues and spice it up with tiny bright highlights to enter the blonde territory without much bleaching.

10. Dark Root Locks. Dark roots are no longer a sign of a messy dye job: pairing dark roots with blonde hair can add both depth and brightness, helping you elevate your style into something eye-catching and distinctive.

11. Streaky Hair Color. It’s a great idea to build tons of dimension with fluid blonde hues placed against the darker base, which also emphasizes the texture and movement created by choppy layers.

12. Highlighted Brunette Style. Dark-haired girls with olive complexion are encouraged to add some warm glow to their skin by lacing the deep base with warm blonde and light golden shades.

13. Cool-Toned Tresses. Although honey blonde is basically a warm shade, it can be tailored to different complexions, for example, by glossing it with a metallic hue that weakens the warmth and makes it suitable for cool skin tones.

14. Amber-Tinted Balayage. Girls with medium to dark warm skin tones should fall in love with this choppy long hair that has the darker base lightened up around the face and toward the ends.

15. Highlights and Lowlights. If your base color is on the lighter side of brown, you can create a stunning contrast for your honey tint to shine out by complementing it with medium brown lowlights.

16. Rooty Bronde and Platinum. Place your warm-toned highlights against deep brown roots for both enviable dimension and less frequent touch-ups, and accentuate your texture with dramatic platinum.

17. High-Contrast Balayage. By inserting light highlights here and there, you can add a good deal of interest to your basic shade and help your strands pick up sparkles of sunlight much better.

18. Front Money Pieces. Face-framing highlights are everywhere nowadays, but it’s up to you whether to get them seamlessly diffused or let them shine out like that.

19. Balayaged Medium-Brown Locks. Here is a seamless balayage that blends warm highlights into a medium brown base and then lets them transition into a creamy shade to create a delicate glow around the ends.

20. Hand-Painted Bronde. You are welcome to mix and match your favorite hues to arrive at an exceptional color scheme, for example, a brown-to-blonde color melt that brings together a pink champagne and honey hair tint.

21. Caramel-Honey Locks. While caramel and honey tones are good at reflecting sunlight, your long, layered waves will gain more glitter with strokes of even a lighter shade put throughout the bends.

22. Golden-Brown and Honey. Refresh your past-the-shoulder hairstyle with a set of cascading layers and a combo of warm hues to enjoy a boost of brightness, dimension, and dynamics.

23. Warm and Cool Color Mix. A warm shade may clash with your cool-tone complexion unless you blend it with neutral or even ashy hues, such as cream soda blonde.

24. Highlighted Textured Waves. This beautifully textured hair incorporates effortless waves and strategically placed bright highlights to land an absolutely enviable summer-ready style.

25. Bright Light-Honey Color. Unlike many other styles in our collection, this hair shimmers with subtle splashes of a lighter shade throughout the length rather than accumulating the blonde around the ends or near the face.

26. Light Face Framing. Girls with light complexion look fabulous in a warm, saturated shade since it brings the lacking pigment into their skin, but a contrasting piece along the face will do no harm.

27. Pearly Blonde Base. If you wonder if this warmer color plays well with neutral and cool hues, these radiant ribbons with an added play of light and shadow should eliminate your uncertainty.

28. Warm Light Creamy Shade. Those who give preference to softer light shades can still incorporate some honey into their multitone color schemes and end up with a delicate buttery look.

29. Warm Beige Color. A pale skin tone and a light eye color make you a good candidate for sporting lighter and softer color combos, like a beige base with subtle warmth.

30. Warm-Toned Lob. This long bob starts with a rich darker warm hue at the roots and gracefully fades into golden and sun-bleached shades, reminding us of hot summer days spent on the beach.

No matter what hair texture and length you prefer, a warm shade of blonde can take any look from drab to fab. Try it out today!