20 Best Hairstyles for Hispanic Women with Blonde Hair

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What are the Best Hairstyles for Hispanic Women with Blonde Hair?

Hispanic ladies are blessed and known for having thick, usually wavy or curly tresses that most women typically admire and envy. These locks are naturally dark to complement the naturally bronzed skin tone that Hispanic ladies are blessed to be born with. As the saying “blondes have more fun ” goes, it’s natural to want to test the theory and experiment with some blonde hairstyles, and the strong and lustrous hair genes that Hispanic women are born with are a perfect canvas for the most gorgeous hairstyles.

Lucky for us, color science has come a long way, along with the fine-tuned skills of present-day stylists to help you achieve these looks in the safest way possible. Whether it’s short locks or cascading tressing that you are looking to rock in a blonde hue, we have found some beautiful hairstyles for Hispanic women with blonde hair.

1. Caramel Curls

If you just wanting to lighten to a darker blonde with some warmth and depth, then caramel tones are for you. Your voluminous curls will look like they are drizzled in honey and the maintenance will be budget and time friendly.

2. Beachy Blonde Waves

Brighten up your locks to a bright and warm blonde and rock your natural texture for a perfect pleasingly messy beach hair look. The darker roots go with the beach vibes, so maintenance won’t break your budget.

3. Blonde Graduated Bob

bob is a fun and chic haircut but may require some effort and maintenance for thick locks. If you don’t mind a regular straight ironing or blowaving session, then you will love this blonde bob. Add some soft layers and a bit of thinning to make it more manageable.

4. Blonde Hair with Pink Peekaboos

Have some fun by adding some bright accent pieces to your long gorgeous locks. Some pink ribbons peeking out the ends of your locks add some fun dimension and work well against a blonde pallet. Style your hair with a soft wave to show off your pop of color.

5. Blunt Bob with Honey Balayage

Longer bobs work well for thicker hair as they have the extra weight and length to keep it sleek and shaped. A honey balayge is a gorgeous shade of blonde that won’t take its toll on your strands or your bank account.

6. Bright Blonde Bob

A bouncy short bob works well with thick tresses and although cuts will be more regular, the styling process is a lot easier. They are also an easier length to maintain a bright solid blonde hue, and the regular cuts will keep your locks looking healthy.

7. Creamy Blonde Balayage

This blonde is subtle and is a good start to the blinding process. It is created using a balayage technique for easy maintenance and looks stunning on cascading wavy tresses.

8. Dimensional Blonde Blowout

Slices of warm blonde are a good introduction to lightening your locks while adding some layers to remove weight and add some movement. Face-framing layers add some softness and shape and enhance the lighter hues of blonde in the front.

9. Disheveled Blonde Bob with Money Piece

This disheveled shoulder-grazing bob is a stunning, on-trend cut that is here to stay. Paired with pleasingly disheveled waves and balayage hues of bright blonde and a money piece for a popping finish. You will love everything about this low-maintenance style.

10. Honey Blonde Balayage

A natural sunkissed look for long Hispanic locks. The blonde tones dissolve beautifully into cascading curls while a money piece adds some lift and lightens the face while complementing skin tone.

11. Long Sleek Balayage

Long, sleek, and blonde is a dream for a lot of women, and understandably so. The polished hues of blonde, honey, and caramel add subtle contrast, while the platinum is dominant, creating a multidimensional blonde that is envious. These long blonde longs will be a process to achieve and could mean regular maintenance, but that’s not to say it won’t be worth it.

12. Long and Sleek Ombre

A great way to enjoy your long locks and slowly introduce lighter hues is with a seamlessly blended ombre of warm and beige blonde tones. Ombre is the lowest maintenance coloring technique so this look is great for busy women on a budget.

13. Platinum Pixie

Flaunt your locks with a short platinum pixie cut to really stand out from the pool of big and bouncy Hispanic tresses. This cut is more suitable for finer hair and oval faces, but the platinum hue will suit warm skin tones that are common among Hispanic women.

14. Short Bob with Bangs

This bob cut is an old classic hairstyle that is becoming a modern trend again, in fact, many trends from the past are coming full circle, and bobs with bangs and volume are one of them. Some soft layers can remove some bulk but also add volume when styling and the blonde bangs make the eyes pop!

15. Short Tight Curls

Rock your natural curls by enhancing them with some beige blonde ribbons. The blonde creates some dimension while highlighting the shape of the curl and giving these locks a fresh summer feel.

16. Shoulder Length Hair with Waves and Honey Balayage

The best of both words is hair that sits just below the shoulder. Long enough for big and bouncy and short enough for easy maintenance and styling. This coloring is a high ombre for a seamless regrowth that won’t need to b retouched for months if that is how long you need to wait.

17. Sleek Bob with caramel and Beige Highlights

A sleek bob is a great way to tame those Hispanic locks. It will be lighter by taking some weight off and easier to maintain. Add some dimension with some warm caramel and beige blonde highlights without committing to high-maintenance blonde.

18. Summer Waves

Brighten up your natural curls with a summer blonde hue. A soft wave can add some shine and reflect the light beautifully. Add some oils or serums like argan oil for extra moisture and to keep your summery locks looking polished.

19. Textured Angled Bob

Wear it sleek or in soft waves, either way, the shape of this bob is chic and on-trend. Blonde balayage is a popular color technique that pairs so well with this cut. brighten up with hues of platinum and beige to keep it looking natural.

20. Voluminous Smokey Blonde Bob

Smokey blonde is a popular hue and is not the easiest to achieve. although it is possible, your locks will appreciate the chop, so think about rocking a bob and embracing big and beautiful.

Final Thoughts

Hispanic hair is a mane that needs some extra love and attention, especially if you are thinking of joining team blonde. The natural curls already need that extra dose of moisture and dying your hair blonde will require some maintenance. Let’s have a look at some details to consider to help you lighten up.

  • Hispanic hair’s natural hair color is usually dark, which may require a transition plan. It is important to maintain the dignity of your hair by doing this process slowly and correctly.
  • Your locks will need some regular TLC. The process of lightening can weaken your strands so you will need to replenish their moisture and protein balance with regular masks.
  • Consider maintenance and how often you can see yourself visiting your stylist. Some blonde pallets require more upkeep than others, so think about what will for you and your locks, your budget, and your time.
  • Home care is important, so investing in a good purple shampoo and repairing conditioner will assist your locks and your stylist through the process.
  • Avoid any urge to try to save money and DIY. You will most likely end up spending more while making the process more complicated due to unwanted tones.
  • Take along some reference images to your stylists so that you can have realistic expectations of how your hair will turn out, what can be done and so that you and your stylist are on the same page with the level of blonde you are hoping to achieve.
  • Be honest about your coloring history with your stylist, it is very important for them to move forward with a plan and to know how your locks will cope.
  • Trust your stylist, they know best and will advise you on a coloring plan that will suit your hair’s ability, your skin tone, your commitment to upkeep, your expectations, and your budget.

Rock those locks and discover for yourself if blondes really do have more fun!

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Author - Lauren Holland

Lauren always knew she needed to work in an industry that would nurture her creative and eccentric personality. She has run her own business for 7 years. After 2 years attending college, Lauren found herself an apprenticeship with one of the top salons in her province. This salon was popular for their more alternative and creative hairstyle ideas, taking part in many international competitions, photoshoots and shows where bright colors and Avant Garde styling were always the theme. She fine-tuned her skills throughout her 5 years there, achieving many awards including national finalist of the Goldwell Color Zoom competition. After qualifying, Lauren stayed on and grew in leaps and bounds in her art, training new apprentices and meeting some local fame and influencers. She got to experience various facets of the industry and built up a strong clientele. Lauren eventually found her way to owning her own salon and, in this time, she specialized in bridal and formal hair. Living in the Midlands meant she was in the hub of the wedding industry and was involved with collaborative shoots and bridal shows.