We’ve all heard about pumpkin spice hair – but it’s not the only fall-ready rust hue around. If you’re looking for a lighter take, cinnamon blonde hair is your go-to spiced shade for the season. Perfect for clients who want a little extra copper in a strawberry blonde mane, it’s warm, it’s rich, and it’s oh-so addictive. Here’s everything you need to know about cinnamon blonde…
What is Cinnamon Blonde Hair?
Think of it like a strawberry blonde, but with an extra dose of warmth. Cinnamon blonde blends honey hues with touches of red for a “sugar ‘n’ spice” (and all things nice) finish. You can paint it with a range of techniques, whether your client wants a blonde balayage Opens in a new tab and a pinch of cinnamon through the roots, a red-to-blonde ombre Opens in a new tab, or an all-over fusion of gilded blonde and copper tones.
How to Create Cinnamon Blonde Hair
While cinnamon blonde hair is new on the trend scene, it’s surprisingly easy to recreate. In the Wella color portfolio Opens in a new tab, you’ll find a host of radiant red-tinted, honey-hued shades to work with. You may need to lift your client’s hair in order for their cinnamon tone to pop, so make sure you have a lightener Opens in a new tab to hand that works with your chosen technique. If you’re applying highlights Opens in a new tab or an all-over shade, bond-strengthening BlondorPlex Opens in a new tab is the ultimate go-to. If you’re painting freehand (for balayage Opens in a new tab, foilyage Opens in a new tab or teasy lights Opens in a new tab), Blondor Freelights Opens in a new tab will enhance your masterpiece and stay right where you want it.
Then, reach for a cinnamon blonde toner to complete your client’s look.
The Best Wella shades to Create a Cinnamon Blonde Hair Color
Here are just some of the shades we rate for this look, ready to be mixed to perfection:
- Color Touch Relights Opens in a new tab /74: A rich auburn Opens in a new tab that you can tone down with 0/00 Clear to create a soft cinnamon blonde. Adjust the red-to-clear ratio to suit your client’s needs.
- Koleston Perfect Opens in a new tab 8/43 and 8/34: Two golden coppers that, when mixed with light or dark blonde Opens in a new tab shades, offer a hint of spice for a fall-ready feel.
- Illumina Color Opens in a new tab 8/37 and 7/43: A duo of cinnamons – one light (8/37) and one deeper (7/43) – which can both be mixed with blondes and light browns to achieve your client’s desired finish.
- Shinefinity Opens in a new tab 08/34 and 07/34: Zero damage, zero lift color glazes with a hint of cinnamon spice. They give your client beautiful shine and translucent color that respects their existing tone.
5 Cinnamon Blonde Hair Formulas
Looking for some cinnamon blonde inspiration? Take a look at these formulas to guide your own creations…

Cinnamon Blonde Highlights
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How dreamy are these cinnamon blonde highlights Opens in a new tab? Crafted with BlondorPlex + 6%, they’re tightly packed for a light and luminous finish from roots to ends. For the toner, Color Touch 9/73 + 9/75 + 0/65 + 1.9% was applied, while 9/73 + 0/56 + 1.9% was painted through sections of the mid-lengths and ends for a spiced accent.

Dark Cinnamon Blonde Hair
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Can you believe the starting point for this look was a dark auburn shade? It proved the perfect base for a dark cinnamon blonde, as some of the underlying warmth is still visible in the finished masterpiece. Try recreating it on a client with red hair Opens in a new tab by using BlondorPlex to lift, before applying Koleston Perfect 7/1 + 7/7 + 1.9% to the roots, and 9/03 + 1.9% to the mid-lengths and ends.

Peachy Cinnamon Blonde Hair
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Peach blonde Opens in a new tab with a hint of cinnamon is the vibe in this lustrous look, which feels warm, rich, ultra-flattering and playful all at once. To recreate the look, start by applying Color Touch 10/34 + 8/41 in equal parts from root to tip after lightening, then finish with Color Touch Relights /74 + /00 for an added shot of red brown Opens in a new tab radiance.

Honey Cinnamon Blonde Hair
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Catch the light just right, and you’ll spy a hint of honey blonde Opens in a new tab in this cinnamon mane. It’s subtle yet sweet, lending brightness to the spiced red hue. If you’re looking to create it, try applying Koleston Perfect 77/0 + 7/34 to the roots, then for the mid-lengths and ends (which have been lifted with Blondor Freelights), mix up 9/04 + 8/43 + 0/33 as a gloss Opens in a new tab to finish the look.

Cinnamon Blonde Balayage
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How dreamy is this balayage?! Swept through a dark blonde base, Illumina Color 7/35 + 7/43 lends a candlelit, red-tinted glow through the mid-lengths and ends of hair. Chunky highlights Opens in a new tab and piecey slices give the color a volume-boosting, dimensional finish that we can’t get enough of. Think of this as a fall-perfect update on golden blonde hair Opens in a new tab.
How to Maintain Cinnamon Blonde Hair
1. Boost Color with a Tinted Conditioner
Depending on the depth of your client’s cinnamon blonde mane, they can top up the tone at home with the pigmented Color Fresh Mask Opens in a new tab. Recommend they choose the Golden Gloss edition to revive their warm blonde tones. They should apply it through just-washed, damp hair, distribute it with a wide-toothed comb, and leave it on for the recommended time of 10 minutes. This will give them the perfect pigmented pick-me-up in between salon visits.
2. Enhance Shine with a Glossy Hair Oil
Your client's cinnamon blonde hair color deserves to glisten and glow, so suggest they add a light yet luminous hair oil Opens in a new tab to their care and styling routine. Oil Reflections Luminous Smoothing Oil Opens in a new tab is a lustrous pick for dry, damaged hair, while EIMI Oil Spritz Opens in a new tab offers weightless radiance for fine or thin hair. They can apply their favorite oil to damp hair before blow-drying, then add a little extra to dried, styled locks for extra softness and shine.
3. Protect Hair From Heat Damage
Cinnamon blonde tones and heat damaged hair Opens in a new tab are not an ideal match (to say the least), so make sure your client knows how important it is to protect their strands. Suggest they work EIMI Perfect Me Opens in a new tab into clean, towel-dried hair before drying for moisture and a heat shield in one, then mist EIMI Thermal Image heat protection spray through dried locks every time they use straighteners or tongs.
By following these tips, your client’s cinnamon blonde hair will stay sweet from one appointment to the next. Just make sure you’re sharing your spiced creations with us on Instagram by tagging @WellaHairUSA Opens in a new tab. We can’t wait to see them.