Trending Blondes & How to create them

We’ve gathered up the hottest blonde shades right now and created the perfect formulas to create them.
The Classic Beige Blonde
Although this may not be a new trend, beige blonde has landed in the hottest trends right now.
What colour is beige blonde?
Beige blonde hair is a neutral blonde colour that is more pale and sandy.
Is beige-blonde hair warm or cool?
Beige blonde is a warm shade with a cool base.
Will beige blonde cancel out yellow hair?
Beige blonde is the best shade to counteract yellow for a creamy classic blonde.
Create the look with this Fanola Formula:
Create this look with Fanola professional colouring cream 9.0, 9.13 and Fanola 1.05% activator.
The Warm Golden Blonde
The warm depth and natural tones are popping up on some of our favourite golden-haired celebs, making this low-maintenance colour a go-to shade.
What colour is golden blonde?
Golden blonde hair colour is a multi-tonal hair colour that is a mixture of honey, golden, and buttery tones of blonde.
Is golden blonde the same as honey blonde?
While golden blonde and honey are similar hues, honey blonde hair colour features more red and brown undertones to make it rich-looking and multi-dimensional.
Is golden blonde yellow?
Golden blonde is a darker to rich yellow blonde.
Create the look with this Fanola Formula:
Create this look with Fanola professional colouring cream 10.3, 10.0 and Fanola 1.05% activator.
The 'Pure' Scandinavian Blonde
Scandinavian blonde is the perfect pure blonde with dreamy white tones and luxurious shine. Although this shade requires a lot of upkeep, the colour is worth it.
What Colour is Scandinavian blonde?
Scandinavian blonde is the ultimate pure blonde, technically this shade is platinum blonde but keeping it clean and fresh.
How can I upkeep Scandinavian blonde?
We recommend regular toners and using Fanola Wonder No Yellow Shampoo once a week to keep the cool tones.
Create the look with this Fanola Formula:
Create this look with Fanola professional colouring cream 10.3, 10.1, 10.0 and Fanola 1.05% activator.
Honey Blonde
What colour is honey blonde?
Honey blonde is a warm, golden-toned blonde with hints of amber and caramel, giving it a rich and radiant appearance.
Can you tone Honey blonde hair?
Yes, you can tone honey-blonde hair. Toning helps refine the shade by neutralising any unwanted brassy or overly warm tones while enhancing the golden hues.
How to Tone Honey Blonde Hair:
- If your client's honey blonde hair has turned too warm or yellow, use a purple shampoo like Fanola Wonder No Yellow Shampoo once or twice a week to balance out excess brassiness
- If your client's honey blonde looks too ashy or cool, use a golden or beige toner to bring back warmth and vibrancy. A toner like Farmavita Blossom Glow Toner can add richness to honey-blonde
- For an all-over refresh, mix a semi-permanent toner with a low-volume developer to subtly enhance the golden blonde tones without over-processing the hair
Create this look with this Fanola formula
Create this look with Fanola professional colouring cream 8.3, 9.3 and Fanola 1.05% activator
Platinum blonde
What colour is platinum blonde?
Platinum blonde is the lightest shade of blonde, featuring icy, almost white tones with a cool, silvery finish.
How can I upkeep Platinum blonde?
We recommend using Fanola Wonder No Yellow Shampoo once a week to keep the cool tones.
How do I get blonde hair platinum?
1. Lighten the Hair
- Use Fanola Bleaching Powder with 20 or 30 vol. peroxide until hair lifts to pale yellow (level 10)
2. Tone for a Platinum Finish
- Use Schwarzkopf Blondeme toner Ice with 1.05% activator to remove yellow tones
3. Maintain the Look
- Wash with Fanola Wonder No Yellow Shampoo weekly
- Deep condition regularly
- Touch up roots every 4-6 weeks
Create this look with this Fanola formula
Create this look with Fanola professional colouring cream 10.0, 11.2 , 11.1 and Fanola 1.05% activator
Dirty Blonde
What colour is Dirty Blonde?
Dirty blonde is a natural-looking blend of medium to dark blonde shades with cool, ashy or warm golden undertones, creating a soft, lived-in look.
Can you use purple shampoo on dirty blonde hair?
Yes, you can use purple shampoo on dirty blonde hair, but it depends on the result you want.
When to Use Purple Shampoo on Dirty Blonde Hair:
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To reduce brassiness: If your client's dirty blonde hair has unwanted yellow or warm tones, Fanola Wonder No Yellow Shampoo can help neutralise them
To enhance cool tones: If you want a more ashy or neutral dirty blonde, use purple shampoo 1-2 times per week
When to Avoid Purple Shampoo:
- If your dirty blonde hair is naturally warm and you want to keep golden hues, a beige or golden toner is a better option
- Overuse can make hair look too cool —use sparingly if you just want subtle toning
Create this look with this Fanola formula
Create this look with Fanola professional colouring cream 7.1, 8.0 and Fanola 1.05% activator
Ash-blonde
What colour is ash blonde?
Ash blonde is a cool-toned blonde with silvery or smoky undertones, ideal for neutralising brassiness and achieving a sophisticated, muted blonde look.
Will light ash blonde cover orange brassy hair?
Light ash blonde can help neutralise orange brassy hair, but it depends on how dark and intense the brassiness is.
Create this look with this Fanola formula
Create this look with Fanola professional colouring cream 9.1, 10.1 and Fanola 1.05% activator
Whether you’re looking for a warm, golden glow or a cool, icy finish, there’s a perfect blonde shade for everyone. With the right formulas achieving and maintaining your client's dream blonde has never been easier.