When summer comes to an end, blonde-haired clients tend to go one of three ways with their hair color: make it bright and icy, transform the shade entirely, or opt for a slightly darker hue. For the latter group, dirty blonde hair is the dream. It lends a little autumnal depth, but stays in the light direction, veiling locks in crisp coolness that works with the new-season shift in light.
But this color isn’t just for natural blondes. Dirty blonde hair is also the perfect pick for anyone who wants to lighten their locks, but still wants to lean a touch brunette. Here, we reveal everything you need to know about the hue, so you can create it for your clients. Keep scrolling for all the ideas and pro formulas you’re looking for…
So, What is Dirty Blonde Hair?
Make no mistake; the name ‘dirty blonde hair’ may not sound completely dreamy, but the glowy, I-just-grew-it-like-this finish is ultra-flattering against a range of skin tones and eye colors. It’s very similar to bronde hair Opens in a new tab in that it mixes up a range of blonde Opens in a new tab and brown tones, striking that delicate not-quite-light and not-quite-brunette balance. Plus, because dirty blonde tends to be cool or neutral toned, it can be easily tailored to everyone. In short, this hue is one of the most versatile blondes of all.
3 Dirty Blonde Hair Color Tips
Ready to perfect your dirty blondes? Here are three tips to take your techniques and formulas to the next level, resulting in Insta-ready ‘after’ shots that stack up plenty of ‘likes’...
1. Keep the Ends Lighter
Most clients asking for dirty blonde hair are aiming for an ultra natural looking finish, so you want your creations to give off a born-with-it glow. Natural colors tend to go a little bit lighter at the ends, because they’re lifted by the sun, so aim to brighten the mid-lengths and tips for the most believable look. A freehand lightener, like Blondor Freelights, will add to the effect, allowing you to personalize the color instead of applying it in a uniform pattern.
2. Shade the Root
To enhance this natural-looking lift, consider smudging the root in a soft brown hue, creating a seamless transition from delicate bronde roots to shimmery blonde ends. This is particularly good for clients who want a gray coverage Opens in a new tab service teamed with their dirty blonde highlights Opens in a new tab. Simply shade the roots in Color Fresh for up to 30% coverage, Color Touch for up to 70% coverage or Koleston Perfect for up to 100%.
3. Add a Few Lowlights
For clients who already have blonde hair on the beige or ash spectrum, you may only need to add a scattering of lowlights Opens in a new tab to create a dirty blonde. If that’s the case, look to a light-reflective color product, like demi-permanent Color Touch or permanent Illumina Color. You want shades on a level 5 or 6 to subtly contrast against the existing blonde tones.
Dirty Blonde Hair Color Ideas
True Dirty Blonde Hair
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This is a true dirty blonde; cool without being ashy, rich without being warm, it gets its shimmer for a dose of Illumina Color swept over a Blondor-ed base. Wella Master Color Expert Matthias Opens in a new tab even added a root shadow while locks were still damp, using – you guessed it – Illumina Color again. It’s the ultimate go-to for a radiant hue.
Dirty Blonde Hair with Highlights
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Dirty blonde gets extra brightness from these Color Touch highlights Opens in a new tab, applied by Wella Passionista Nicole Opens in a new tab with a balayage technique Opens in a new tab straight from the roots. Just look at that dimension, multi-tonal finish and glossy shine.
Dark Dirty Blonde Hair
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Verging on a light brown Opens in a new tab, this dark dirty blonde hair hue maintains plenty of radiance, created with a combination of BlondorPlex and Koleston Perfect. BlondorPlex is perfect for hair-strengthening lifting, because it combines our bond-reinforcing WellaPlex No1 formula with our cult-classic Blondor Multi-Blonde Powder.
Light Dirty Blonde Hair
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Spot the sunny warm tones. Proving that dirty blonde hair doesn’t have to be completely cool, Kaitlyn Opens in a new tab has worked in a few honeyed ribbons for a supremely sun-kissed vibe. There’s a full head of Blondor Freelights Powder in this mane, topped with a blend of Color Touch formulas that gradually get brighter through the tips.
Dirty Blonde Hair with Lowlights
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Lowlights can break up a dirty blonde hair hue beautifully. It’s a simple yet impactful technique that’s ideal for blondes who want to gently adjust the brightness. Here, Chloe Opens in a new tab balayaged Opens in a new tab with foils, before adding lowlights using Color Touch 6/3. She finished with a toning blend of 8/03 + 9/97.
Dirty Blonde Luxelights
An upgrade on the traditional gray coverage service; Luxelights Opens in a new tab sees silver strays blended away, while mid-lengths and ends are set aglow with natural-looking, sun-kissed highlights. Take lengths dark blonde and – coupled with the root shadow – you have the dreamiest, multi-dimensional mane. Who wouldn’t be obsessed with this glossy creation by global influencers Matthias Herzberg and Renya Xydis? Discover the full step-by-step Opens in a new tab.
Dirty Blonde Hair Formulas
WAVY DIRTY BLONDE
Color Formulas:
Koleston Perfect, Welloxon Perfect
30g 7/18 + 30g 8/97 + 1g 0/66 + 122g 1.9% Pastel
SATIN DIRTY BLONDE
Color Formulas:
Blondor Multi-Blonde Powder, Blondor Freelights Powder, Freelights developer
Color Touch, Color Touch Emulsion
Balayage: 30g Freelights + 60g 6%
Toner: 20g 10/6 + 20g 10/81 + 80g 1.9%
FROSTED DIRTY BLONDE
Color Formulas:
Blondor, Welloxon Perfect,
Color Touch, Color Touch Emulsion
30g Multiblonde Powder + 45g 6%
60g 8/81 + 120g 1.9%
ASH DIRTY BLONDE
Color Formulas:
Koleston Perfect, Welloxon Perfect
Roots: 30g 7/17 + 30g 6/0 + 2g 0/88 + 2g 6/45 + 64g 4%
Lengths: 30g 9/97 + 30g 8/38 + 120g 1.9% Pastel
SILVER DIRTY BLONDE
Color Formulas:
Illumina Color, Welloxon Perfect, Opal Essence, INVIGO
Roots: 20g 6/16 + 20g 5/81 + 80g 1.9% Pastel
Lengths: 20g 10/69 + 20g 9/60 + 20g Silver Mauve + 1.9% Pastel + Post Color Treatment
How to Maintain Dirty Blonde Hair Color
Will Purple Shampoo Lighten Dirty Blonde Hair?
No, a purple shampoo Opens in a new tab won’t lighten dirty blonde hair. What it will do is neutralize brassy tones, so locks don’t lose their cool or neutral finish. In fact, it’s a must in every blonde’s hair care kit, so recommend your clients take INVIGO Blonde Recharge Cool Blonde Shampoo home from their appointment, and apply it for five minutes if hair starts to veer too warm.
What Conditioner is Best for Dirty Blonde Hair?
All colored hair needs and deserves a nourishing conditioner and/or mask post-appointment. We love the ColorMotion+ Moisturizing Color Reflection Conditioner and Structure+ Mask.