Whether you’ve been bleaching your hair since middle school or you’re a natural brunette thinking of going lighter for the first time, you might think you have blonde hair all figured out. But the truth is this multi-dimensional hair color is much more than just a head full of golden strands.
Blonde hair comes in a range of shades, tints, and tones (and undertones, for that matter), all of which are just as dynamic as the rest. And the only thing more difficult than deciphering the incredibly complex makings of the perfect shade of blonde is deciding on the one you love most. But if you know it’s a dark blonde that you’re after, we have the inspiration you need to get it right. Ahead, from ashy tones to strawberry shades and everything in between, here are 30 dark blonde dye jobs to consider before your next appointment.
For some, going blonde means a constant battle with brassiness. If that’s you, consider a purple hair mask that not only boosts shine and hydration but also fights brassiness with every application.
Unless you’re the IRL Goldilocks, chances are you don’t want actual yellow-gold strands. This fan-favorite spray makes your hair silky soft while keeping yellow tones at bay. And as if that wasn’t enough, it also defrizzes and detangles while protecting your vulnerable strands from heat and UV damage.
We don’t have to tell you that bleaching your hair can be seriously damaging. This overnight leave-in serum with hyaluronic acid and edelweiss flower hydrates and nourishes damaged hair.
Depending on your location, your water can affect the health of your hair and its color. Hard water is likely to have excess chlorine and other harmful substances that can dry out your strands over time. This shower head filter removes those chemicals, leaving your hair feeling softer and your blonde staying brighter for much longer.
Satin pillowcases are like a slippery cloud for your bleached strands. They keep you from waking up with bedhead, they also help prevent breakage and minimize any friction caused by tossing and turning while you sleep.