A rooted hair color is just what it sounds like: Your natural hair color at the roots seamlessly transitions into your new hue using a smudging technique with the L’Oréal Paris Superior Preference Fade-Defying Shine Permanent Hair Color in Dark Ash Blonde. One of the most low-maintenance dark blonde hair colors is a rooted dark blonde hair color. ![]() Try a mix of the L’Oréal Paris Feria Multi-Faceted Shimmering Permanent Hair Color in Power Copper, Deep Burgundy Brown and Ultra Cool Blonde. This hair color involves a dark blonde base and a mix of red, copper, and blonde highlights for a mane that’s full of dynamic colors. A dark amber blonde hair color may be just what you’ve been looking for. If you’re torn between blonde and red hair, you’re in luck. They’re another perfect way to ease into trying your hand at a blonde mane without committing to a full head of blonde hair. Speaking of dark blonde highlights, they can be used to lighten up any shade - from espresso to bronze. If you have a light or medium blonde hair color, consider adding depth to your mane - and going a bit darker - by having your colorist mix in some dark blonde lowlights, or try the shade at home with the L’Oréal Paris La Petite Frost in Creme Caramel. On the contrary, you can use a dark blonde hue to take a walk on the dark side. There’s no rule saying you have to go lighter to get a dark blonde hair color. Dye your hair with the L’Oréal Paris Superior Preference Fade-Defying Shine Permanent Hair Color in Medium Blonde. Sandy blonde hair features a light brown base brought to life with dark, ashy blonde pieces. If you can’t get to the beach, getting a dark, sandy blonde hair color just may be the next best thing to get your fix. Try the L’Oréal Paris Feria Hyper Platinum Advanced Lightening System Bleach to lighten your ends. The hue starts with your natural color at your roots, gradually transitioning to a dark blonde shade at your ends with a gradient effect. Whether you have black, brown, or red hair, the color will be stunning on you. The color features a mix of deep red and dark blonde strands mixed throughout a chocolatey brown base.ĭark blonde ombré hair is another way to test the waters with a blonde hair color. Who said chestnut had to be reserved for brown strands? If you love the warm chestnut color, we see no better mane makeover for you than dark chestnut blonde. To DIY the hue, grab the L’Oréal Paris Excellence Créme Permanent Triple Protection Hair Color in Dark Beige Blonde. The cool, ash blonde hue resembles a dark champagne blonde. Try the L’Oréal Paris Feria Multi-Faceted Shimmering Permanent Hair Color in Very Light Natural Blonde and Light Golden Brown to get the look.ĭark beige blonde is another ashy blonde hair color to consider. The brown-meets-blonde shade features a mix of dark, wheat blonde tones throughout the hair for a dimensional, low-maintenance hair color that’s easy to pull off if you’re a natural brunette. Dirty blonde tends to skew lighter and more yellow in tone than dark blonde, but you can turn the shade into a dark dirty blonde. ![]() ![]() If you’re wondering if dark blonde is the same as dirty blonde, the shades are different, but they do have some overlap. ![]() Get a dark blonde balayage with the L’Oréal Paris Superior Preference Balayage At-Home Highlighting Kit in Light to Dark Blonde, will allow you to keep your base color and have beautiful, hand-painted dark blonde highlights throughout. If you’re a fan of blonde hues that won't require constant touch-ups, you’ll love this one. To get the look at home, pick up the L’Oréal Paris Superior Preference Fade-Defying Shine Permanent Hair Color in Dark Ash Blonde. The cool undertones of this hair color are perfect for someone that doesn’t want a hue that’s too warm. Give a dark blonde hair color a try with an ashy, dark blonde shade.
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