Have you ever tried dark blonde hair color? Why or why not? A blog and open forum around dark blonde hair color.

📅 May 26, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

When asking yourself, “Does this color suit me?” you can find the answer by breaking it down into two different factors: hair length, and skin tone.

When asking yourself, “Does this color suit me?” you can find the answer by breaking it down into two different factors: hair length and skin tone.

Hair Length: For the most part, shorter hair looks better with darker shades of blonde. It adds drama to an already dramatic shade of blonde while still maintaining some dimension. However, if you have long hair, darkening it up to a medium-dark tone will look best against your face shape.

Shade of Blonde: If you want to keep things simple and go for something really bold like platinum or silver, stick with a deeper skin tone—the contrast between your natural brunette color and the bright white hue is especially noticeable when paired with darker skin tones. If you’re looking for something more subtle but still want a pop of brightness in your locks (without going full platinum) opt for an ash brown shade instead—this will help blend out any strands that are too light while still making sure they don’t look dull or boring!

Your natural coloring will factor into what shade of blonde looks best on you.

  • Your natural coloring will factor into what shade of blonde looks best on you. If your hair is naturally lighter, then try a warmer blonde color with golden or red undertones (think Cara Delevingne). If your hair is darker, go for cooler tones like ash or platinum.
  • There are also different shades of blonde to choose from: silver, strawberry and honey blondes all have their own unique characteristics that can be achieved by adding highlights or lowlights throughout the strands of hair.

If your skin has a golden undertone, warm blondes with orange or red undertones would look best.

If you have a golden undertone, warm blondes with orange or red undertones would look best. If you have a pinkish complexion and skin that naturally goes from pale to medium-dark, then go for something like a honey brown.

If your skin has an olive undertone, on the other hand, grayed blonds or ash blondes will work well. For example, if you want to try ash blonde hair color but don’t know what shade is best for your skin tone: the key is finding the right balance between lightness and warmth.

Warm blondes are great if they can get away with it (i.e., if they’re not too dark). They give off a warm glow that’s flattering on all kinds of complexions! So if you’ve got fair skin but want something extra special

If you have lighter skin, especially if you have a pink undertone to your skin, your dark blonde hair color should be both cool and ashy.

If you have lighter skin, especially if you have a pink undertone to your skin, your dark blonde hair color should be both cool and ashy. For example:

If you have blonde hair and are going for a dark blonde look, that is one thing. But if your goal is to go from light brown hair to medium or dark brown hair, this could take some time. You will want to consult with a professional before making any changes because there are several factors at play here – like how much gray/white there is in the strands of your current color vs how much dye it will take to get down into those darker roots (which will be affected by their length).

Can blonde hair suit warmer skin tones?

You can, but you’ll need to make sure the shade suits your skin tone. The blonde hair color that works best for someone with warm undertones is going to be different from the one that works best for someone with cool undertones.

For lighter skin tones with pink undertones, a golden blonde color will look great—it’s a little more subtle than ashy or platinum shades so it won’t wash out your complexion. On the other hand, if you have darker skin with olive undertones (think Jennifer Lopez), then sticking with a more ash-colored hue may be better for avoiding looking washed out and ghostly pale.

Yes! If you have an olive undertone to your skin, so-called “golden blondes” might work for you.

You’re also a good candidate for this color if you have an olive undertone to your skin. You may be able to pull off gold-blond hair because it will complement your complexion and make your eyes pop. To find out if you’re cool or warm, look at the veins in your wrist. If they appear blue, you’re cool-toned; if they appear greenish or yellowish, then you may be warm-toned. If that’s still unclear, try looking at which colors look best on you—they’ll give a clue as to whether or not dark blonde would suit you well.

Dark blonde hair color suits most skin tones in the middle of the spectrum, including those with neutral or medium undertones to their skin.

First, dark blonde hair color suits most skin tones in the middle of the spectrum, including those with neutral or medium undertones to their skin. This means that if you have pale skin and dark eyes, you can pull off this look really well. Dark blonde hair color also looks great on olive-toned complexions because it gives a little bit more depth to an otherwise flat skin tone.

If you have darker skin than this but are still unsure about whether or not dark blonde hair is going to suit your complexion, consider highlighting your hair with a lighter shade first before trying out brunette or black shades for yourself (see below). Not only will this help make sure that any mistakes made during dying won’t be too drastic–which could lead back up the road towards redhead territory–it’ll also ensure that any mistakes won’t cause damage by making them permanent!

If you’re uncertain about what color to get, ask a professional what they think before making a decision.

If you’re uncertain about what color to get, ask a professional what they think before making a decision. A good hairdresser will have the knowledge to advise you on what color looks best on your face shape, skin tone and lifestyle.

In addition to this, they can also help with choosing the right shade of blonde hair color so that it complements your complexion without making it look too harsh or unnatural-looking.