As a creative person, musician and actress at heart, Stacey Bradshaw has experimented a lot with her hairstyles just out of curiosity: blunt and side swept bangs, layered haircut, long bob, highlights, dark toning etc. “Life is too long to be afraid of changes. Monotony is dull” is her motto. She is a freelance writer, keen reader, and just a curious person, who loves exploring new useful information on nutrition and beauty tips for keeping hair healthy and pretty.
Read full bio Editorial guidelinesLong hair, curled in loose waves, can look very appealing! Add honey blonde tones and white babylights to deliver an extra dimension to your balayage hairstyle. An excellent solution for complementing your warm skin tone.
Ashy blonde is a cool tone in the blonde spectrum and flatters women with pale and pinky skin tones. It ranges from light to dark ash blonde hue and can make a different impact depending on whether you opt for an all-over dye or ashy highlights. Take a look at the pictures below and get ready to style stunning hair color this season.
Ash blonde hair and bouncy waves is a match made in the hair heaven. As this picture shows, spiral waves are incorporated all through the hair to create fullness and fabulous texture, sure to turn heads.
Light ash blonde is the top color of this two-tonal look with a darker base. Beautiful beach waves are not just great for the warmer months of the year. In fact, they are so flattering that they look good year-round.
This picture proves that ash hair color can be extremely sexy, especially when it is styled like this. Here, long locks are deeply side-parted and then swept off to one side. The finishing touch is the soft, subtle waves that are placed throughout.
Taking inspiration from prior decades is always good for some winning hair looks. This shade from blonde hair palette is the base for the sensual 70s-inspired look complete with the flipped front.
Nobody is interested in the yellowish blonde anymore, as there is a diversity of cool ash tones to spice up your locks and make them more stylish and attractive. Start mid shaft and add subtle babylights on top to create a style everyone would admire!
Want to try out a new shade in a subtle way? Perhaps trying it with highlights is the best way to go. The long, brunette hair is punctuated by ash blonde highlights placed throughout to create an understated sun-kissed look.
Can’t choose between dark and light ash blonde shades? You may combine them! Smooth soft ombre can create a real magic on your hair. Find a super-talented colorist first, and describe him or her what you want. If the master is really yours, he or she will feel what you desire in a moment.
Some hairstyles are so editorial that they practically beg to be photographed. Here, the hair is tousled and dramatically swooped to one side while a sculptural shape is created at the top.
If you are looking for a trendy short cut to set the right scene for your new hair tone, pay attention to this bold wavy bob with blunt ends. This hairstyle will suit any outfit, from a classic little black dress to a casual shirt with jeans or a sports top with leggings.
This smooth and sleek look features an off-center part and a head full of swoon-worthy waves. Was there a better way to make them pop than adding well-placed caramel and ash highlights?
This bright hair tone is vividly accentuated with dark roots that add dimension and rich texture to the look. A three-barrel curling iron molds strands into gentle undulations, which soften the transition between the hues. A silicone-based shine spray provides a lustrous finish.
For brunettes, hand-painted highlights provide a low-maintenance blonding option. This technique gradually transitions from brown roots to khaki mid-lengths to icy bright ends. The long flowing layers help dark blonde hues mingle, and the tousled waves provide a beautiful finish.
Alternating strips of brown and icy platinum create a bold effect. This look works best on long, straight strands with minimal layering. Bright cool hues are prone to fading but a blue or violet conditioner can help maintain the tint at home.
This forest-inspired palette combines shades of brown and blonde with nymph-like, elbow-grazing lengths. The minimum contrast of 2 to 3 levels will leave people wondering if your tresses are dyed or naturally sun-kissed. Woodsy ashy blonde suits those whose aesthetic leans toward low-maintenance.
This palette calls to mind a milky cup of joe topped with a cloud of foam. This hair color flatters fair skin tones. Get a fluffy texture with beachy wavy hair. Tousling with dry shampoo expands the shape and provides a low-glow finish.
If you love grunge, this dirty blonde with some ash blonde hair dye mixed in is the alternative perfection, neither too bright nor too gloomy. Loose ripples and feathery ends enhance the 90s gritty vibe. Pair with neutral makeup and minimalist fashion. For example, the sheer black top and delicate choker pictured.
Hair that looks lived in is au courant. The grown-out aesthetic makes tones that were once high-maintenance much more accessible. Cool-toned platinum hair actually appears brighter with ash highlights and dark brown roots; the contrast makes it pop! The messy part adds attitude, while undulations keep it soft.
If you tend to keep it classic, a nut-colored base shade that melts into smoky blonde hair offers an up-to-date take on ash blonde color. The perfectly merged balayage is stunning on straight, silky strands. A large round brush polishes while leaving edges beveled. It’s flawless, minimalist, and chic.
Filaments of pastel woven through the granite background provide a pretty, twinkling effect like a starlit sky. Using 2-3 different tints of ashy highlights imparts iridescence. Fine hair is the most suitable hair type for this color solution, as the delicate application can get lost in dense manes.
The coolness of this classic melt gives the porcelain skin a rosy glow. Color applications like this can be difficult to describe because there are so many fashionable variations. It’s helpful to use pictures to ensure the right placement of the color and the exact hues you want.
Long hair, curled in loose waves, can look very appealing! Add honey blonde tones and white babylights to deliver an extra dimension to your balayage hairstyle. An excellent solution for complementing your warm skin tone.
Light ashy highlights look astonishing on long wavy hair as they bring texture and dimension to brown hair colors. Besides, you don’t need to lighten your roots every time you refresh your balayage.
Go for a lighter shade of blonde, for example, this icy platinum hue, to create rich, dimensional hair color that will stun everyone! Stylists recommend cool shades for medium skin tones, but you can try them for your warm complexion as well.
If you like brightness just at your tips, consider merging two shades of medium ash blonde. The edge where the colors meet is blurred. The rippled texture further diminishes the demarcation, creating harmony and flow.
We adore this vivid platinum ash blonde composed of densely packed babylights. Using foils instead of a single color produces a dazzling result but keeps grow out soft. This outcome is easily achievable for those with naturally flaxen tresses.
You’d definitely fall in love with this mesmerizing hair color, but be aware it’s not that easy to maintain. Use color-safe shampoos to keep your tresses bright and healthy. Also, regularly tone your hair to avoid brassy tones that may appear with time.
Brighten up your dull locks with this head-turning color with gray undertones. For a more dimensional and fuller look, curl your strands a little and tousle hair at the crown; fix the result with a hair spray to enjoy this gorgeous style for the rest of the day.
You may have heard of écaille or tortoiseshell — a darker, richer variation of ombre. This takes that popular idea in a new direction, keeping the technique but adding a silvery glaze. Complete the effect with a silicone-based spray for a burnished surface.
Taking agrarian inspiration from fields of grain, this mid-range hue is charming and wholesome. The fair haired often like to go to extremes, but understated tones can be just as appealing. A sweeping front and vintage Hollywood waves convey a touch of glamour.
Ash hair color isn’t just for long manes, it also works beautifully on stylish crops. The short ash blonde bob appears graceful and urbane. A stacked cut allows for a gradual buildup of brightness from interior to the surface that showcases choppy ends.
Pretty tints of dove gray and sparrow brown evoke bird wings. Incorporating multiple hues along the full length of the strand adds complexity. With highlights, you’ll get clearly defined ribbons instead of blurred borders, a great way to emphasize movement.
Balayage ombré hair and dirty ash blonde color join forces in this flattering wavy look. Punctuated by the side part, waves begin around the face and become more pronounced towards the ends.
If it’s a modern take on the ash blonde look that you want, then this is the look for you. With just the right amount of edge – brunette, ash blonde and gray tones come together to create this eye-catching hair color. The finishing touch is slight beach waves that perfectly complement the long straight fringe.
Charming yet sassy, this hairstyle illustrates how ash blonde hair colors may change the way your mane can look. Get rid of brassy tones with a purple shampoo, and don’t forget to moisturize your hair with appropriate hair care products to keep it healthy.
Long loose curls look magnificent on their own, but you can make them even more eye-catching with ash blonde shade. It will complement your olive skin and emphasize the texture of your natural hair.
This bold, multidimensional look is a great option for ladies with long, V-cut layered hair. The best advantage of this hairstyle is that the smokey dark blonde shade will ideally blend into dark roots, thus keeping you looking trendy and fresh.
Ash blonde highlights can help you transform your style and accentuate your facial features. With trendy curtain bangs and flipped-up ends, you will get the super volume and movement necessary for raising your fine locks to a new level of attractiveness!
Icy white tones, incorporated in blonde hair, perfectly match this tousled, side-parted bob with blunt ends. These bright strands suit women with different skin tones, but the contrast with tan skin makes the look simply irresistible.
One more great way to go blonde is to make highlights on your locks. They will ideally soften your dark hair color. If you have a round face, the middle part will help you to elongate it a little bit.
Whether long, short or medium, bob is a hairstyle that is invariably in trend. This ash blonde long bob features a chic, chunky bang, and the rest of the hair is softly flipped in.
These images of light, medium, dirty and dark ash blonde shades feature several lovely hairstyles to try on your own or to ask your stylist to recreate. Ash blonde, same as any other hair color, will look its best depending on the care and maintenance you put into it. Be sure to give your locks regular TLC, and you will surely reap the benefits of rocking head-turning ash blonde locks!
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