classic dirty blonde hair
Sabrina Carpenter epitomizes the dirty blonde look, right? Her classic dirty blonde hair is the perfect blend of sun-kissed hair and soft waves that scream, “This is how I woke up”…but if she tries hard… I understand what you did.
highlighted dirty blonde hair
The great thing about dirty blonde hair leaks is that you can make them as light or dark as you wish. Here, Renee Rapp rocks wispy bangs, with highlighted blonde parts that not only add dimension but also brighten up her features.
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golden beige dirty blonde hair
I really like this golden beige color. This color means accepting some dimension. Its rich, warm tones look great on a variety of skin tones. It also adds depth to your hair, so why not give it a try?
bright dirty blonde balayage
Just because the word “dirty” is in the name doesn’t mean it has to be dull. Dark roots paired with an all-over bright, buttery tone may not be the easiest to maintain, but the vibrant results are worth it in my book.
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champagne dirty blonde hair
I love that this shade has a silvery shimmer that leans towards the cool side. Since your roots remain close to your natural shade, it’s easy to blend cool-toned dirty blonde color from top to bottom to achieve this eye-catching look.
gray dirty blonde hair
Cool weather is the perfect time to experiment with ash tones. In my opinion, this look is the perfect combination of coldness and edge. Whether she’s rocking beachy waves like these or sporting a sophisticated style, the ashy dirty blonde is the girl.
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two-tone dirty blonde
By the way, achieving this two-tone look requires a certain amount of confidence (and trust in your colorist). Most people try their best to blend tones seamlessly to achieve the dirty blonde look, but the distinct difference between blonde and brunette colors creates a really cool look.
Dirty blonde hair with neutral tones
Dirty blonde hair with neutral tones is the ultimate flex. It has a soft, tanned look and is extremely versatile. Plus, it seamlessly blends warm and cool tones for subtle yet stunning color.
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dirty blonde with dark roots
This is for the low-maintenance girls in me! This dirty blonde hair color is easy to achieve with naturally dark hair as the roots give an edgy contrast to the blonde. Side note: Messy curls really show off the added dimension of highlights and lowlights.
Dirty blonde with tanned highlights
It seems like every blonde or brunette has an inspirational photo like this saved on Pinterest. This highlighted look is the ultimate summer vibe…even if you need a jacket to step outside. Whether it’s beachy waves like these or a sleek ponytail, this look always delivers a lively glow. And you will definitely need a good quality purple shampoo.
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Dirty blonde with Scandi hairline
*Matilda Djerf vibes added to the chat. * Big, bouncy curls and bright dirty blonde hair go together like yin and yang. Amalia Berglund, Jelf’s in-house hairstylist, previously told Cosmo that this trendy style uses bleach to lighten the hair around the face and “add natural dimension and shine to your hair all year round.” He explained that it was a hair coloring technique.
dirty blonde with full bangs
This look is the perfect blend of retro vibes and modern flair. Big, full bangs don’t suit everyone, but if done well, they can give off a cool-girl aura.
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dark dirty blonde hair
Sofia Richie is the epitome of an elegant and glamorous woman. Her loose waves and blended tones have the perfect lived-in vibe that makes it look as if she’s strolled in from the beaches of the South of France (which she probably did, by the way). Although on the dark side, light shades of blonde make for a dreamy addition that catches the light in just the right way.
caramel dirty blonde hair
Add a touch of caramel to your dirty blonde look for a deliciously warm blend perfect for fall and winter. With such a rich golden hue, every wave and curl really stands out.
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dirty blonde bob
Choose a short, messy blonde bob for the ultimate power move or a fresh start to the season. It’s super chic and can be transformed into an over-the-top look that we all know and love. Seriously, it’s a trendy yet classic timeless cut. Talk about an attention seeker!
honey dirty blonde hair
Serena Williams’ hair here is just as impressive as her serve, with a nice blend of honey and caramel hues. The warm golden tones throughout her curls compliment her skin tone and make her look beautiful on and off the court. Consider this dirty blonde look a grand slam (k, enough tennis puns).
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Dirty blonde with face-framing highlights
One of my favorite ways to create a dirty blonde color is to add highlights to frame your face. Great for highlighting your features and achieving a playful pop of brightness. Whether styled in soft waves or a messy updo like this one, this hair looks great in so many styles.
dirty blonde braids
I’ve always wanted to try dirty blonde for my defensive style. When I saw this vacation photo of Jordyn Woods, I was 100 percent sure that this was a must-have. Whether you add a few blondes or go all-in, dirty blonde braids are a sure-fire winner all year round.
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dirty blonde hair
For the ultimate blend of brunette and blonde, choose an all-over blonde color. Warm, rich and totally on-trend. The vibrant colors make you look like you just came back from a sun-kissed vacation (really, you just have a really good colorist). Seriously, blonde is the go-to look for anyone who wants a low-maintenance yet visually stunning look.
dirty blonde ombre hair
Ombre hair is a coloring technique in which the color gradually changes from a dark shade at the roots to a lighter shade at the ends. Dirty blonde is the perfect color for this look, giving your hair a beautiful gradient effect that gives it depth and dimension. Additionally, the roots can grow naturally, requiring little maintenance.
Chaise Sanders is Cosmopolitan’s deputy editor, covering everything from lifestyle and beauty to entertainment and style. Want to upgrade your skincare game? She offers you the best facial cleansing brushes. Or maybe you’re in need of a new full-fledged crime drama? We’ve got you covered! Before joining the Cosmo team, Chaise worked as an editor at Country Living (also part of the Hearst family), where she interviewed celebrities like Dolly Parton, LeAnn Rimes, and even Martha Stewart. As one of the Big Apple’s newest residents, there’s a good chance you’ll catch her checking out Instagrammable cafes or spending big bucks at vintage stores.
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