The 14 Best Blonde Hair Dyes for Salon-Level Results at Home (2024)

At-home hair color can be a quick and easy solution, but of all the colors out there, blonde can be the trickiest to DIY. Generally speaking, if your natural hue is super dark and/or you want to achieve a super light (think platinum) result, it’s best to save the bleaching process for the pros. That being said, if you want to brighten or tweak your existing blonde or aren’t making a big color transition, go ahead and take matters into your own hands.

We conducted hours of research on the best blonde hair dyes, evaluating formula type, active ingredients, and ease of application. We also took different hair types and concerns into consideration—as well as whether you're looking to highlight, blend, or cover. After considering dozens of options and consulting with experts, we landed on these best in show.

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What We Like

  • Comes with hydrating conditioner and grapeseed

  • 14 shades of blonde to choose from

  • 100% gray coverage

What to Consider

  • Reviewers note color doesn't match box

Active Ingredients: Avocado, olive, and shea oils | Type: Permanent | Shades: 14 (blonde) | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Whether you want to conceal tell-tale dark roots, blend in some grays, or score an entirely new color, this dye can do it all (and all without the bleach). This brand offers 45 shades, including a nice mix of 14 blonde options. The dye is packed with moisturizing ingredients such as avocado, olive, and shea oils, as well as a separate vial of vitamin E-rich grapeseed oil and an ultra-hydrating conditioner to use immediately post-coloring. If you’re committed to coloring your hair at home, this formula—which comes with additional hydrating products—is pretty foolproof. That said, some reviews said the color they achieved didn’t match the box, but that could be because of their original level of blond

What We Like

  • Affordable

  • Mess-free

  • Ammonia-free

What to Consider

  • Reviewers note color doesn't match box

Active Ingredients: Keratin, silk amino acids | Type: Permanent | Shades: 7 (blondes) | Cruelty-Free: Yes

At-home hair color is affordable by definition (certainly more so than a trip to the salon), but ringing in at less than $5 per box, this kit takes the cake. We love that the non-drip gel is very easy to use without messing up your bathroom and the formula is free from ammonia (an irritant used in many hair dye formulas) as well. Be aware that many reviews noted their end result didn’t quite match the shade on the box.

What We Like

  • Ultra glossy finish

  • Fade-resistant

  • Trendy colors available

What to Consider

  • Brassy results; may need a toning shampoo

Active Ingredients: Golden camelina oil, vitamin E | Type: Permanent | Shades: 18 (blonde) | Cruelty-Free: No

Even though this product has been around since 1973, it remains an at-home hair color staple, particularly for blondes. There are—wait for it—18 different blonde tones to choose from, ranging from pale platinum to strawberry blonde to a trendy lilac blonde. It also comes with a conditioner-meets-shine-serum hybrid that imparts mirror-like glossiness from root to tip. Plus, the color is fade-resistant, so it should stay strong for up to eight weeks. It’s worth noting that some reviewers thought the finished result left their hair a tad brassy, so you might want to grab a toner, too.

What We Like

  • Comes with everything you need to color hair

  • Enriched with moisturizing argan oil and keratin

  • Ammonia- and PPD-free

What to Consider

  • Less shades of blonde than others

Active Ingredients: Argan oil, keratin, and ginseng root extract | Type: Permanent | Shades: 4 (blonde) | Cruelty-Free: Yes

This kit contains everything you need to get near-professional results at home: Radiant Cream Color, conditioning color activator, two pairs of gloves, a cap, a barrier cream and a cleansing wipe (to prevent the dye getting onto your skin), and a color protecting shampoo and conditioner. Each of the six blonde shades available is multi-tonal and dimensional (read: appears natural) and is free from ammonia and paraphenylenediamine (PPD), which is a known irritant and allergen. The formula is also enriched with nourishing keratin (a protein that aids hair strength and growth) and argan oil (a natural hydrator rich in fatty acids and antioxidants).

What We Like

  • Vibrant, long-lasting results

  • Easy to use

  • Hydrates hair with squalane and orchid extract

What to Consider

  • Reviewers say the formula isn’t as effective on grey hair

Active Ingredients: Squalane, orchid extract, bamboo extract | Type: Permanent | Shades: 7 (blondes) | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Colorist-developed and professional-grade, this is one of the most high-performing at-home options we’ve seen. It’s also specially formulated to ensure your hair stays in the best shape possible; it’s enriched with squalane (a moisturizing, shine-enhancing ingredient) and orchid extract (a natural hydrator that helps smooth the hair). Yes, please to all of the above. And as far as blondes go, there are seven shades to choose from—not a ton but all extremely natural-looking and with a variety of undertones.

If you’re ready for a permanent change in your hair color, this expert-created formula will provide the vibrant, long-lasting results you normally have to visit a salon for. One caveat: some reviewers said this formula wasn’t the most effective for covering grey hair.

What We Like

  • Color lasts up to 28 washes

  • Ammonia-free

  • Hydrating formula using coconut oil and aloe

What to Consider

  • Gray coverage could be better

Active Ingredients: Coconut oil, aloe vera | Type: Demi-permanent | Shades: 8 (blonde) | Cruelty-Free: No

If you’re not exactly sure which shade of blonde you’re going for or just don’t like to commit to a color, a semi-permanent color option is the way to go. Unlike permanent color, these formulas fade out gradually every time you shampoo. Our go-to in this category lasts up to 28 washes and works in just 10 minutes. Not to mention that it’s also made with 80% naturally-derived ingredients, including good-for-your hair coconut oil and aloe vera—two natural moisturizers that will help leave your locks soft and smooth.

What We Like

  • Impressive highlighting effect

  • Counteracts brassiness

  • Easy to use

What to Consider

  • Only works on hair that’s already blonde

Active Ingredients: Lemon juice, hydrogen peroxide | Shades: 1 | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Highlights are a very tricky technique to master (read: you probably should leave it up to the pros), but you can easily score a similar effect with this simple solution. Lemon juice plus hydrogen peroxide in the formula work to slightly lighten your hair, while the brush tip makes it easy to apply on targeted strands to create that highlight effect. It’s also infused with purple pigments to counteract brassiness and keep your blonde bright. Work it onto damp or dry hair; it’s heat-activated, so you can either hit it with a blow-dryer or let it do its thing naturally once you go out in the sun.Just FYI, this is meant for those who are already blonde and want to go lighter, so don’t try it if you’re a brunette.

What We Like

  • Moisturizing formula with argan oil and oat milk

  • Ammonia-, PPD-, and alcohol-free

What to Consider

  • Reviewers note color doesn't match box

Active Ingredients: Botanical oat milk, soy protein, argan oil | Type: Permanent | Shades: 5 (blonde) | Cruelty-Free: No

If your parched or damaged strands need a gentler approach to dying, this hydrating, hair-strengthening formula is for you. It earns big points for being ammonia-free; it also doesn’t contain PPD, a common ingredient in many permanent hair color formulas that some people can be allergic to. What it does contain is a plethora of good-for-your hair ingredients, such as mega-moisturizing argan oil, botanical oat milk (a natural moisturizer, high in antioxidants and vitamin E), and soy protein, which has been shown to help strengthen hair.

What We Like

  • Mess-free

  • Ammonia-free

  • Moisturizing formula with aloe vera

What to Consider

  • Not for those looking for full coverage

Active Ingredients: Chamomile, lavender, ginseng, aloe | Type: Demi-permanent | Shades: 2 (blonde) | Cruelty-Free: Yes

The airy, mousse-like texture of this formula makes DIY-ing a total breeze (not to mention completely mess-free). It’s the first ammonia-free foam hair color out there and is also free of PPD. Instead, it's loaded with good-for-you hair ingredients such as aloe and chamomile, a natural hair lightener with strengthening properties.

Atomic Blonde is the brand’s only blonde formula and it does a good job of lightening blonde and bronde base tones, providing vibrant demi-permanent color that will gradually fade within four to six weeks (note that if you’re looking for a full-coverage dye, Hally Color isn’t the best option).

What We Like

  • Formulated for relaxed and natural hair

  • Three moisturizing oils

  • 100% gray coverage

What to Consider

  • May need to buy more than one box to cover all hair

Active Ingredients: Shea, avocado, and olive oil | Type: Permanent | Shades: 3 | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Since natural hair tends to be more dry and fragile, you want to use a formula designed for natural and relaxed hair in mind, like this one. The ammonia-free formula packs three of our favorite oils for conditioning hair—shea, avocado, and olive—limiting the chances of breakage and instead making your hair soft and shiny. The non-drip color promises 100% grey coverage and a vibrant shade that last up to eight weeks. Depending on your hair length and thickness, you may need to buy more than one bottle to fully cover your head.

What We Like

  • Gradually lightens hair in shower

  • Provides natural-looking effects

  • Ammonia- and peroxide-free

What to Consider

  • Slow results

Active Ingredients: Natural Lightening Complex | Shades: 1 | Cruelty-Free: No

If you already have blonde hair and want to gradually enhance your shade, this toning shampoo provides a handy dose of daily lightening. It works gradually, brightening and lightening your base color to make it look naturally sun-kissed each time you suds up (credit citrus and chamomile extracts—both natural highlighters). The formula is free of both ammonia and peroxide, making it very gentle. It works on all shades of natural, color-treated, and highlighted blonde, but reviews say it can take time to see results.

What We Like

  • 30 blonde shade options

  • 100% gray coverage

  • Long-lasting

What to Consider

  • Reviewers note color doesn't match box

Active Ingredients: Ammonium | Type: Permanent | Shades: 35 (blonde) | Cruelty-Free: No

Every skin tone needs a different shade of blonde, which is why we appreciate the wide variety of blonde tones to choose from in this line. We’re talking over 30 shades, ranging from ash blonde to champagne to rich honey blonde and everything in between. No matter which one you choose, the permanent color is a great long-lasting option and also has the added benefit of offering 100% gray coverage, too. Unfortunately, some reviewers said the final result didn’t match the shade pictured on the box, which is sometimes the case with box dyes.

What We Like

  • Completely custom color and formula

  • Made by professional colorists

  • Long-lasting

What to Consider

  • Ingredients not listed online since its customizable

Active Ingredients: N/A | Type: Permanent, demi-permanent | Shades: Custom | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Like we said, going blonde can be tricky, and finding the best shade for you can make all the difference. Enter the beauty of this personalized option, which combines in-salon expertise with the ease of at-home coloring. You create a profile, answering questions about both your existing color and where you want to end up. A pro colorist then blends up a shade (and formula; they offer both permanent and demi-permanent color) made especially for you, which takes into account not only your hair color but also things such as texture and length. You even get personalized instructions. Given how tough blonde can be to DIY, it’s a great way to ensure you end up with the best blonde hue for you.

What We Like

  • Adds shine

  • Works on all hair colors

  • Easy to use

What to Consider

  • Thin, watery consistency

Active Ingredients: Oat milk, camellia oil | Type: Gloss | Shades: 1 | Cruelty-Free: Yes

As the name suggests, think of this gloss as the hair equivalent of a topcoat for your nails. No matter what shade of blonde you’re sporting (whether you had it done at the salon or went the DIY route) using this weekly or bi-weekly is the ideal way to add megawatt shine to your color. It softens and smooths like a conditioner, too, thanks to hydrating oat milk and camellia oil (a fatty acid-rich oil that locks in moisture) in the formula, and works in just five minutes. Consider it the best way to quickly and easily revive your blonde and make it look like you just stepped out of the salon.

What to Look for in Blonde Hair Dye

  • Ammonia: Ammonia is an alkaline chemical used to lift the hair cuticle so pigment can be deposited on the strands. You’ll find this ingredient used in many hair dye formulas, but it can sometimes cause irritation and dryness, leaving your locks brittle. Ammonia-free options are undoubtedly gentler for both your hair and scalp, but if you want lots of lift (i.e. to go much lighter than your base tone), a formula with ammonia is the only way to achieve that.
  • Semi-Permanent vs. Permanent: Semi-permanent options gradually fade over time as you wash your hair—a nice choice if you want a more subtle effect. Permanent color grows out over time, ideal if you want to minimize touch-ups. If you decide to go the permanent route, make sure to lighten your hair gradually (bleaching hair at home comes with risks!), and look for formulas with low-volume peroxide to help prevent side effects like hair loss and scalp burns.
  • Conditioning Ingredients: Choosing a color that contains nourishing and hydrating ingredients is the best way to help minimize damage from lightening agents. You’ll still want to treat your hair with TLC (read: use lots of hydrating and reparative products), but this is a good way to get a leg up.
  • Formula: At-home dyes come in various forms, including creams, liquids, powders, and many more, but all offer the same long-lasting results. Liquid formulas work best for covering your entire head of hair compared to creams and powders that offer more targeted treatment such as root touch-ups. If you're a beginner, these formulas are easiest to work with as they're less messy.

FAQ

  • Can you dye your hair blonde without bleaching it?

    Only if your hair is light brown or dark blonde naturally, as at-home blonde hair dyes can usually only lift three levels or lights, colorist Kristen Fleming says. Keep in mind, blonde hair dye also isn’t going to lift or remove any other hair color that may already be in your hair, she notes. If your hair is a darker shade, consider going to the pros.

  • How do I know which tone of blonde is best for me?

    While "blonde" is used as an umbrella term, the reality is there's so many shades of blonde and finding the right one for you comes down to knowing your undertones. Warm blonde (think golden, honey, even butterscotch hues) go well with warmer complexions, while cooler shades (ash, wheat) are particularly pretty on those with cooler complexions.

  • How long does blonde hair dye last?

    Demi-permanent tones fade out over time, usually after a few weeks. Permanent formulas will last until they grow out, but Fleming notes that their intensity can still fade over time.

Why Trust Byrdie

Byrdie contributor Melanie Rud has over a decade of experience in the beauty industry, writing for some of the biggest magazines and websites out there.

Additional guidance was provided by Kristen Fleming is a colorist and the color director at 3rd Coast Salon in Chicago. She specializes in creating beautiful, personalized hair colors and is well-known as a blonde expert.

According to ourDiversity Pledge, 15% of products in our newly-published market roundups will feature Black-owned and/or Black-founded brands. At the time of publishing, we were not able to find enough blonde hair dyes from a Black-owned and/or Black-founded business. If you know of one we should consider, please email us atcontact@byrdie.comand we will evaluate the product ASAP.

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The 14 Best Blonde Hair Dyes for Salon-Level Results at Home (2024)

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What hair dye brand do most salons use? ›

What Hair Dye Do Salons Use?
  • L'Oreal Professional Inoa. L'Oreal Professional Inoa is an ammonia-free hair color that is gentle on the hair and scalp. ...
  • Clairol Professional Soy4Plex. ...
  • Wella Koleston Perfect Me+ ...
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How to get buttery blonde hair at home? ›

Three steps to Butter Blonde hair at home. Lighten virgin locks with Total Bleach, then add Champagne Super Toner to neutralise brassy yellows and create a warm golden base for your Just Like Honey Super Cool Colour.

What is the best blonde to cover grey? ›

Neutral shades like soft blonde, mushroom brown, light copper, and caramel blonde balayage are the easiest to blend gray into (and maintain over time without wanting to shave your hair off).

How do you know what shade of blonde to dye your hair? ›

Generally speaking, paler, pinky skin tones suit cool, delicate blondes; think ash, beige or baby-blonde. 3. Darker or more yellow / golden-toned skins suit golden or honey hues; think butter, golden, caramel tones.

Which is the No 1 hair dye in world? ›

L'Oreal Paris Permanent Hair Colour, Radiant At-Home Hair Colour with up to 100% Grey Coverage, Pro-Keratin, Up to 8 Weeks of Colour, Excellence Crème, 3 Dark Brown, 72ml+100g.

What do hairdressers use to make hair blonde? ›

If your base color is brown and you want to become a light blond, the only solution is all-over bleach. It is the only technique that can lighten natural hair by up to 6 color tones or eliminate a previous color treatment before recoloring.

What two hair colors make honey blonde? ›

What Is Honey Blonde Hair Color? Honey blonde is a rich, warm golden hue with hints of light brown, blonde, chestnut, and amber. It can have buttery or caramel tones and skew a bit bronde — another blonde and brown hybrid hair color.

What color is buttery blonde hair? ›

Buttery Blond

This is a true buttercream blond with a mix of warm highlights with a few pops of brightness. Grummel says this is a great entry into blond if you have light or medium brown hair.

What colors to avoid with grey hair? ›

The best colours to avoid in this case are neons, super bright, vibrant warm tones and super dark rich warm tones. Let's look at an example of someone who is an ash blonde, blending into grey: Sarah-Jessica Parker!

Is it better to go lighter or darker to cover gray hair? ›

Expert colourists recommend a darker shade of dye for your roots and a lighter shade, that matches more or less your natural hair colour, for the rest of your hair. Start by applying the darker dye to the roots up until an inch or so down. Then, use the lighter shade for the rest of your hair.

What happens if you put blonde dye on grey hair? ›

Blonde blends better with grey

So blonde is a good choice if you want to make your grey hair or grey roots less noticeable. Besides, not only your hair, but also your skin loses pigment as you turn grey. Often a slightly lighter hair colour will look better with a lighter face.

What hair number is blonde? ›

The level system is made up of 10 numbers which help determine the depth level of your natural hair. 1 is black, 5 is light brown, 6 is dark blonde, 7 is blonde and 10 is the lightest blonde.

How do I choose the best blonde? ›

Cool blonde hair colors like ash, sandy and platinum will compliment cool skin undertones by cutting down brassiness, while warm blonde hair colors like golden, strawberry and honey naturally suit warm skin undertones by adding warmth to your look.

What number is Ash blonde? ›

So if we're going for an ash blonde colour, for example, we'd probably start with a 6 (dark blonde) or 7 (blonde). The second number, to the right of the full stop, is your tone. You can learn more about undertones below. Tones go from 8 (mocha) through 5 (warm mahogany) to 1 (cool ash).

What is the best hair dye for hairdressers? ›

Salons typically use professional hair dye brands such as Wella , Redken , L'Oreal , and Schwarzkopf . These brands are known for their high - quality and long - lasting color formulations , and are often preferred by stylists for their reliable results .

What is the least damaging salon hair dye? ›

Alternative: Plant-based dyes like henna, indigo, or cassia offer color without harsh chemicals, though they may not provide permanent results.

Is store bought hair dye as good as salon? ›

It's clear that salon color is superior to box dye in many ways. Not only does it provide better coverage and more accurate results, but it also doesn't contain the same level of harsh chemicals that can damage your hair. If you're considering dyeing your hair at home, be sure to keep these differences in mind.

What is the difference between box dye and hairdresser dye? ›

Many box dye formulas also contain ammonia, a chemical that can damage strands and cause them to be dry and brittle. Professional hair color formulas are often made without ammonia to ensure that hair isn't damaged during the coloring process.

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