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26 Warm Blonde Hair Ideas That Will Have You Ditching Platinum

jlo with straight blonde hair and sunglasses

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Though hair color trends come and go, one thing is for certain—warm blonde hair is here to stay. Rich and dimensional warm-toned shades, as seen on celebrities like Sofia Richie, Blake Lively, and Margot Robbie, give a permanent "golden hour" glow to your strands sans the sun. The best part is that the color possibilities with warm blonde hair are endless. You can fully commit to going lighter with strawberry blonde, caramel blonde, or honey blonde. Or, if you're looking for a more gradual color transition, colorist Matthew Nolen recommends adding a small pop of warmth with coloring techniques like highlights and balayage. Below, find 26 stunning warm blonde shades you'll want to bookmark for your next salon appointment.

Meet the Expert

  • Matt Rez is a celebrity colorist at Meche Salon in Los Angeles. His clients include Margot Robbie, Chiara Ferragni, and Lili Reinhart.
  • Matthew Nolen is a colorist at The Hair Atelier in Los Angeles.

Warm Blonde

Choosing a Shade: "I truly think any level can work on anyone as long as there is depth and dimension in the color and the tones complement the client’s skin and/or eyes," says Rez.

Maintenance Level: Low to medium, according to Rez, "depending on how solid or dimensional you go with it."

Goes Great With: "Light to medium warm or neutral skin tones" can seriously rock warm blonde, says Nolen. That said, small tweaks can be made so that just about anyone can pull off this look.

Similar Shades: Strawberry blonde, butter blonde, caramel, honey blonde

Price: "Toners start around $70, and highlights can range from $200 and up depending on where you go," says Nolen.

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Strawberry Blonde

Warm Blonde Hair Color Strawberry Rachel McAdams

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“The warmer you go with a blonde, the deeper the undertone of the color will be," says Rez. "Once you go warmer than golds, you start going in the red undertones that will read more strawberry at a blonde level." Not sure you're ready to commit red? Ease into the hair color with strawberry blonde highlights instead.

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Buttery Blonde

Jasmine Sanders with butter blonde hair

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She's called Golden Barbie for a reason. Jasmine Sanders' buttery blonde locks highlight her glowy, bronzey skin. To keep your blonde bright, use amika's Bust Your Brass Blonde Purple Shampoo ($26).

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Reddish Bronde

Ciara with red warm blonde hair.

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"Bronde can have pops of warm blonde, and strawberry blondes are in the same family," notes Rez. This red-tinged bronde on Ciara marries these two colors for a winning hair color combo.

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Golden Blonde

Warm Blonde Hair Color Golden Margot Robbie

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Margot Robbie's golden blonde with darker roots is a stunning example of how to warm things up while retaining a decidedly classic blonde look. To prevent your hair from getting too brassy, add in R+Co's Sunset Blvd Blonde Shampoo ($33).

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Caramel

Warm Blonde Hair Colors Caramel Gigi Hadid

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Rez says, “By warming up our hair, a warmer glow of light will frame our faces and bounce onto our skin.” You can certainly see how Gigi Hadid's caramel blonde strands enhance her dewy, vibrant complexion.

Byrdie Tip

Need some guidance on how to choose just the right shade of warm blonde? Rez has an easy trick: "For me, level of color should be based on level of eye color. So the darker the eyes, the darker the hair," he says. "The more pigment/dense the color of the eye, the more depth the hair needs in my opinion."

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Copper

Chloe Bailey with copper warm blonde hair worn in twists.

Chloe Bailey's warm blonde hair color is the sunnier sister of the OG copper. Undertones of bronze and gold strike a perfect balance with red, creating a luminous shade that brings out an inner glow.

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Warm Blonde Ombré

Jennifer Lopez wearing sunglasses with warm blonde ombre hair.

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David Pierre Pappalardo, creative director and co-founder of The Hair Atelier LA, agrees that the cool blonde trend has overstayed its welcome. “Those colors don’t last and require lots of maintenance,” he says. “They often damage the hair, and it can’t be a sustainable way of wearing your hair.” On the other hand, a warm blonde ombré like J.Lo's can be quite natural and easy to upkeep, much like shades of brown ombré hair.

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Carrot

Warm Blonde Hair Color Carrot Brittany Snow

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“If a client wants to go warmer without fully committing to something with long-term maintenance, ask your colorist for a gloss,” says Nolen. Rez adds, “Ask your colorist to gloss your lightest highlight on the warmer side to ease into a warmer look and if you love it, you can always go even warmer on your next visit.” Brittany Snow rocks a carrot-tinged bob.

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Honey Blonde

Actress Sophie Cookson with warm honey blonde hair.

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Rez also suggests requesting that your colorist weave a “midlight” into your highlights for a dimensional look similar to Serena Williams' honey blonde. “A midlight is a warmer connecting color that is perfect for those who want just enough warmth without changing their base or gloss,” he explains. “It is lighter than your base but darker than your highlight and will create a blended, high-contrast result.”

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Highlighted Tawny

Serena Williams with warm tawny blonde highlights in her hair.

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Another example of a gorgeous highlight is Serena William's tawny highlighted waves. Touch-ups are important for maintaining your color. "Between major base color and or highlight appointments, I encourage all my clients to come in for a Redken shade EQ gloss every six to eight weeks to keep their blonde color fresh and the hair structure healthy and strong between lightening services," says Rez.

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Soft Bronde

Warm Blonde Hair Color Soft Bronde Devon Aoki

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A warm blonde can be achieved by mixing a brunette base with toned-down blonde highlights, as seen on this subtle bronde style on Devon Aoki. This is lower maintenance than a single process. "If you’re new to highlights, it can be as low maintenance as every six months," says Nolen.

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Gold

Warm Blonde Hair Color Golden Taraji P. Henson

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A gold bob looks fantastic on a medium-to-deep skin tone like Taraji P. Henson's. Her shadowed root adds depth to her color—and, as a bonus, it allows you to go longer between touch-ups because the grow-out won't be as noticeable.

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Bronze

Warm Blonde Hair Color Bronze

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A glossy bob with a metallic sheen gives off a slightly bronze vibe. The base is dark blonde, with some lighter highlights running throughout to add texture. "I truly think clients who are blonde should not be over-washing their hair, as that alone can really expedite the drying of lightened hair," says Rez.

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Champagne

Warm Blonde Hair Color Champagne Emma Roberts

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"Warm" doesn't necessarily mean dark. For a lighter blonde that still has warm undertones, champagne is a great option. Take a page from Emma Roberts's book with her single-toned vintage blonde and shadowed roots.

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Amber

Warm Blonde Hair Color Amber Amandla Stenberg

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Going from deep brunette to platinum blonde will likely do a number on your strands. It's easier, more affordable, and healthier to go the warm route. Amandla Stenberg's amber braids are closer to blonde than brown, but still look natural and beautifully complement their complexion.

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Toasted Coconut

Warm Blonde Hair Color Toasted Coconut Chrishell Stause

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Selling Sunset's Chrishell Stause rocks a dimensional toasted coconut look, with a darker blonde base and pale highlights near the roots and framing the face.

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Butterscotch

Warm Blonde Hair Color Butterscotch Beyonce

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This shade calls to mind a delicious butterscotch candy. Maintaining hair health is one of the most important factors in keeping your hair color looking fresh longer. "Between treatments, I like Redken Extreme Bleach Recovery Lamellar Water Treatment ($27), which helps repair hair that’s been lightened to keep hair from breakage due to heat styling," says Rez.

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Sandy Blonde

Warm Blonde Hair Colors Sandy Reese Witherspoon

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Reese Witherspoon's signature blonde is the color of a sandy beach just before sunset. It's a simple, classic look that always looks super modern.

Byrdie Tip

Refresh your color between salon trips with a hair mask designed for blondes. Nolen recommends the Christophe Robin Shade Variation Hair Mask in Golden Blonde ($53). "It’s very moisturizing, but not too heavy and helps keep your warm hues intact between services."

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Pale Strawberry

Warm Blonde Hair Color Pale Strawberry Blake Lively

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This blend of pale blonde and warm copper results in a light strawberry blonde that resembles a faded photograph. Nolen notes that the thicker your hair is, the more intense the red tone will be, as less light reflects through strands.

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Sunset Blonde

Warm Blonde Hair Color Sunset Zendaya

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Zendaya's mix of fiery golden tones mimics the sunset, with a deep blonde base and sandy and strawberry-toned highlights. "Warm colors reflect more light, so the healthier the hair looks and feels, the more light will bounce off the cuticle and onto your skin. Who doesn’t want to feel Illuminated by their hair?" says Rez.

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Blonde Balayage

Warm Blonde Hair Color Balayage Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

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Balayage is a great way to infuse some blonde into the hair while keeping the look warm and inviting—and not over-processing. To maintain, Rez says, "oils and shine sprays [like Redken Oil for All Invisible Multi-Benefit Oil, $34] work really well to not only bring moisture back to lightened strands but also help bounce more light off of a warm blonde hair color."

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Wheat Blonde and Dark Roots

Laverne Cox

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If you're looking for a tone that looks great on darker skin, then look no further than Laverne Cox's signature wheat blonde hair. It looks especially great paired with warm, dark roots.

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Honey Butter Blonde

Rita Ora

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When you combine the warmth of honey shades with the pop of flattering butter-colored highlights, you get magic. We love Rita Ora's face-framing highlights as they brighten up the face and give her hair a multi-dimensional finish.

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Chestnut

Actress Jaz Sinclair

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If you don't want to commit to a full-on blonde moment but still want to add some dimension, look to actress Jaz Sinclair and her light chestnut blonde locks for inspiration.

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Cream Soda

Gizelle Bryant

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One of the hottest warm blonde shades is cream soda hair, a warm hue that can be described as a light brown base, warmed up by honey-colored bayalage. RHOP star Gizelle Bryant is the perfect example of this lush hue.

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Warm Platinum

Billie Eilish shag haircut

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When you think of platinum blonde hair, you expect an icy-cold, almost white shade. But yes, there is also such a thing as warm platinum blonde—and Billie Eilish is a prime example.

FAQ
  • How do I pick the right shade of blonde?

    One of the first steps of finding out what shade of blonde is flattering for you is to look at the undertone of your skin. If you're cool-toned, you might want to stick with icy shades, while those with olive and golden undertones would look best with warm hues.

  • What are warm hair colors?

    Warm hair colors are ones that have some sort of orange, red, or yellow tone to it.

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