Honey blonde balayage features warm golden tones. The shade flatters women with neutral and warm complexions best.
To determine your skin tone, stylist Viktorija Sinkeviciute of Lakewood, CO offers a guide.
“If you have green veins, wear lots of gold jewelry, and have warm brown or green eyes, a honey blonde would suit you best. But if you have a cool complexion, it might make you look too brassy and washed out,” she explains. Achieving the honey tone without damaging your hair can take many sessions. That depends on your current color.
The opposite of a honey blonde is a cool blonde that can be challenging during the transition. Viktorija recommends, “Build up the heat in sessions so over-processed hair can slowly heal and learn to embrace the heat.”
Once you’ve achieved your desired honey tone, keep maintenance in mind. Maintenance appointments are essential to update toner fading. “After 6-8 weeks of post-lightening, a toner can restore shine and resilience to the hair. This makes it look even richer than before,” says Viktorija.
Minerals in the water can give off too much heat, making the honey look brassy. Avoid this by using a shower head filter to purify the water when washing your hair. Viktorija suggests using color-protecting hair products. She loves Kerastase as its products are essentially skincare for the hair.
Here is a photo gallery of the trendiest honey blonde balayage hair ideas in case you want a color change.
#1: Light honey blonde with shadowy roots
Go for natural looking curls with honey blonde with a shadow root. Light honey blonde hair color makes your locks look shinier and brighter. Warm tones reflect light for the ultimate glow. Do a shadow root for a more natural feel and soft growth for less maintenance.
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#2: Honey blonde balayage on light brown hair
Consider a honey blonde balayage on light brown hair if you want to brighten up your locks and a low-maintenance color. A brown to honey blonde balayage is a perfect warm color. By keeping your natural root, you won’t even notice it growing out!
#3: Natural honey blonde tones
Natural honey blonde tones are gorgeous and will pop on your warm skin tone. When describing what you’re looking for in your new hair color, ask your stylist to use a hair painting technique like balayage for that natural, seamless color blend. Don’t forget to mention that you want your hair toned with a honey blonde toner to get that sun-kissed golden glow!
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#4: Cool butterscotch blonde
A cool butterscotch blonde is a hair color that looks good on almost any skin tone and pairs well with any natural hair color. This blonde color is ideal for women who cannot go to the hairdresser often. This butterscotch color will require you to make an appointment about every 4-6 months. Be sure to use a color safe, sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner to preserve the longevity of your hair color.
#5: Honey blonde balayage ombre on dark hair
Bring some shine to your darker hair with honey blonde balayage ombré. Dark hair easily lifts to a warm tone like honey and caramel much sooner than lighter blondes. Honey blonde balayage on dark hair is a must for just the right amount of brightness and requires less maintenance once you’ve achieved the shade you want. You will suffer less damage to your tresses if you opt for darker blondes with warm tones than light blondes.
#6: Dimensional Honey Blonde Foiling
For a natural, sun-kissed look, try a dimensional honey-blonde foil. Foilayage is a gentler way to bring blonde into your hair rather than the traditional striped foil highlights. Foilayage gives your hair softer growth for less maintenance. When you need to spend less time in the salon, a beautiful dimensional wrap is just what you need.
#7: Warm beige blonde with dark roots
Add some depth to your hair with a warm beige blonde with dark roots. Adding warmth to your blonde will add a luminous shine to your tresses. A warm tone looks natural and sun-kissed and is very flattering and will add radiance to your complexion. A darker root will make your hair grow softer and not as hard.
#8th: Sun-kissed honey blonde hair
Make your hair look shiny and effortless with sun-kissed honey blonde hair. Balayage makes your hair look as natural as if it had been naturally lightened by the sun. Honey hair color is the perfect warm shade to make your hair shine and brighten your complexion even on the darkest of days.
#9: Golden honey blonde
A golden honey blonde is a great color if you love warm tones. You can see a yellowish hue with this golden honey balayage and it’s gorgeous. Warmer shades of blonde look healthier and shinier, you’ll be obsessed!
#10: Honey blonde color melt
A honey blonde color melt is a natural looking color with some contrast. Ask your stylist for a honey colored balayage melted from a medium brown base. Styled straight or with waves, you’ll love your new dimensional color!
#11: Honey blonde full head highlights with a root tap
A full highlight tip with a root pick adds shine to your ends and smudges the roots for beautiful growth. This honey color is perfect if you want a natural looking blonde. Try to style your hair with curls as this always brings out the dimension of each color.
#12: Butter blonde balayage
Give your tresses extreme shine with buttery blonde balayage. Warm tones like honey blonde look gorgeous and make your tresses look luxurious and are more manageable than lighter shades of blonde. Show your stylist hair inspiration pictures of buttery blondes to choose the right color for you.
#13: Light honey blonde tones
Let your hair shimmer and shine with light honey blonde tones. Blonde balayage is a more natural technique than traditional highlights that gives softer growth. Honey, gold and caramel tones are all warm tones that will make your hair look more luxurious and reflect the light for sparkling looking curls.
#14: Honey blonde with caramel tones
Try a honey caramel balayage if you have medium to dark brown hair. The warm tones compliment natural brunettes and look fantastic with olive skin tones. For fine hair, blow-dry with a round brush and QUAI volume spray for maximum fullness.
#fifteen: Dark honey blonde on brunette hair
A dark honey blonde on brunette hair is a beautiful warm color that would suit women with warmer complexions. A honey brown balayage is the perfect low maintenance color that grows out beautifully so you can limit your salon visits. Show off your new color by adding waves and using a shine serum.
#16: Honey blonde ombre on dark brown hair
A honey blonde ombre is a beautiful combination of warm and cool tones. Tell your stylist you want a honey blonde balayage on dark brown hair! The balayage technique gives you that seamless and gradual growth!
#17: Subtle honey tones on medium brown hair
Subtle honey tones are a stunning dimensional color. A honey blonde balayage on brown hair adds those blonde ties. If you really want to show off the dimension, style your hair with curls!