34 Gorgeous Fall Hair Colors For Blondes You’ll Love This Season
Fall is the perfect time to freshen up your blonde with something new and exciting. The cooler weather brings out all the warm, cozy shades, making it a great moment to switch things up. Maybe you’re feeling the urge for a richer, golden tone, or perhaps a soft, ash blonde with depth is calling your name. Either way, these stunning fall hair colors for blondes are sure to give your style a fresh look.
1. Warm Rooted Vanilla Blonde

This soft, dimensional blonde blends a natural root melt with creamy vanilla ends for a rich, lived-in look. The warmth at the roots gradually fades into buttery ribbons that brighten around the face and curl through the ends. Ask your stylist for warm brown shadow roots and seamless vanilla blonde highlights that keep the tone soft but vibrant.
2. Pale Strawberry Blonde Ombre

This blonde hair color features a soft gradient that begins with a neutral blonde base and gently transitions into a faint strawberry hue. The tone is warm but muted, offering just enough blush-pink warmth without overwhelming the blonde. It’s an ideal choice if you want a subtle color shift that feels soft and light for fall.
3. Warm Honey Bronze Blonde

This shade blends bronze and honey tones for a rich, golden blonde that glows with warmth. Deeper roots add depth, and golden ribbons weave through the waves for a soft, dimensional finish. It’s full and vibrant without veering into brassy territory.
4. Platinum Blonde

Super bright and clean, this platinum blonde shade gives you that high-lift blonde look that never goes out of style. It leans cool with an icy finish. The tone stays crisp and bright, with a clean silver-white shading that reflects light beautifully.
5. Angel Food Cake Blonde

A light neutral blonde with a creamy softness, this tone gives wavy hair a plush look. There’s a gentle glow throughout, with a balance of cool and warm highlights that create a smooth, seamless finish. Think of it as the perfect blonde for softness and light without stark contrast.
6. Golden Strawberry Blonde

This beautiful blonde shade mixes soft golden blonde with subtle strawberry undertones, creating a warm, peachy finish. The effect is radiant, with a flushed undertone that enhances curls and waves. At the salon, ask for a warm golden blonde base with soft strawberry-blonde highlights blended throughout, focusing on the mid-lengths and ends for a natural, sunlit effect.
7. Root Melt Bronde

This rooted look starts with a natural medium brown base and melts into a soft golden bronde blend of blonde and brown. The transition is seamless, with the lighter tones around the face for a natural, low-maintenance grow-out. Ask your stylist for a root smudge with diffused highlights focused around the face and ends.
8. Cinnamon Toast Crunch Blonde

With warm, toasted tones and golden lowlights, this blonde brings out the richness of fall without losing brightness. There’s a touch of amber warmth that’s balanced by honey and sandy strands for dimension. Ask your stylist for a deep golden blonde base with cinnamon lowlights and soft honey highlights placed through the top layers to create a rich, multi-tonal finish.
9. Light Blonde With Lowlights

This high-contrast blonde features cooler lowlights woven into a bright, neutral base for maximum dimension. The lowlights break up the blonde and add a bit of shadow that helps the look feel more textured and seasonal. This hair color is great if you’re looking to tone down summer blonde for fall.
10. Caramel Cider Blonde

A warm, saturated blonde that blends golden caramel tones through the mid-lengths and ends. The roots stay soft and natural while the warm tones throughout add richness and shine. Ask your stylist for golden caramel balayage focused on the mid-lengths and ends to create a soft, blended glow without harsh contrast.
11. Mushroom Beige Blonde With Highlights

Cool beige tones set the base here, with soft blonde highlights blended in for a muted, earthy effect. The highlights are subtle and natural-looking, brightening the beige without pushing it too far. It’s a flattering, cool-toned blonde that works especially well in softer lighting.
12. Butterscotch Blonde

This soft blonde shade features golden tones that are deeper than honey but brighter than caramel. The mid-lengths and ends pick up the light with a warm, pearly blonde glow that adds richness to thick hair like this without looking heavy. Ask your stylist for golden blonde with lowlights that stay within one to two levels of your base shade.
13. Golden Blonde

Bright, classic, and always flattering, this golden blonde never feels overdone. It lights up in the sun and works with so many skin tones. There’s a reason this shade stays popular year after year. Consider getting a gloss refresh every 6 weeks to keep the golden tone clear and shiny.
14. Champagne Blonde

This blonde mixes soft gold and beige with a slight pearlescent sheen that gives it dimension. The shade is balanced between warm and cool, making it super flattering in fall light. Ask your stylist for a neutral base with champagne gloss for that soft-focus finish.
15. Lived-In Honey Blonde

This shade uses golden honey blonde tones and your natural roots to create a diffused grow-out effect. The warmth blends evenly through mid-lengths for a sunkissed finish. Ask your stylist for soft, warm highlights with a root smudge to keep maintenance low.
16. Cool Rooted Fall Blonde

Cool, darker roots fade into a neutral blonde that keeps things balanced. The tones stay cool throughout, giving the hair a clean and muted look that’s easy to wear. Ask your stylist for a soft ash root melt with beige-blonde gloss to maintain balance.
17. Beachy Lived-In Blonde

Warm blonde highlights melt into a soft natural base with just a hint of golden glow. The tone feels rich, with brightness focused toward the front and ends. Ask your colorist to hand-paint light pieces over a neutral root for easy upkeep.
18. Buttery Blonde With Natural Roots

Bright buttery tones create a creamy blonde that looks natural and full of shine. The soft root blends into the lighter lengths without harsh lines. Ask your colorist for a partial highlight with a gentle root melt to keep the look cohesive.
19. Warm Vanilla Blonde

This blonde features natural roots with soft vanilla brightness through the lengths. It’s a subtle glow-up that flatters most skin tones. Ask your colorist for neutral golden tones that stay light without going icy.
20. Light Blonde Balayage

Bright balayage is painted throughout the mid-lengths and ends with soft beige and pale golden tones. There’s plenty of brightness but still a bit of depth underneath. At the salon, request sunlit balayage with a neutral gloss to keep it bright and blended.
21. Maple Blonde With Light Blonde Highlights

A warm maple base gives depth while light blonde highlights soften and brighten the tone. The placement adds movement and lifts the hair color. Ask your stylist for face-framing highlights and hand-painted ends over a golden-brown base.
22. Creamy Blonde Balayage

A soft mix of cool beige and pale gold tones sweeps through this bright blonde look. The balayage keeps the roots natural while adding ribbons of brightness through the mid-lengths and ends. Ask your colorist for face-framing balayage with cool beige ribbons and golden accents for dimension.
23. Warm Cider Blonde

This warm blonde tone blends a medium golden base with subtle amber lowlights for dimension. Perfect if you want something a little deeper for cooler months. Try pairing it with a shine spray to keep the finish glowing.
24. Golden Butter Blonde

Light golden tones are layered over a neutral base, giving this blonde a warm, buttery effect with serious shine. You get shine, softness, and a fresh finish for the autumn months. Use a color-safe shine-enhancing shampoo to maintain the buttery richness and prevent fading or dullness. (If you have fine to medium hair, Pureology Hydrate Sheer Shampoo is sulfate-free, gentle on warm tones, and helps maintain shine and softness without stripping the color.)
25. Wheat Vanilla Blonde With Lowlights

Soft vanilla blonde is interwoven with ash wheat lowlights for a natural, blended finish. The contrast adds depth without making the color feel dark or muted. The result looks smooth and blended without losing brightness.
26. Cookie Butter Blonde Toasted Caramel Blonde

This shade features soft light blonde highlights mixed with warmer caramel pieces on the outer layers. The tonal shift makes the shade feel richer and more multi-dimensional. Color Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray boosts shine, controls frizz, and helps light reflect off the warmer caramel tones for a glossy finish.
27. Sandy Blonde

Here’s a bright blonde that blends light blonde with beige and honey shades for a natural, sun-washed effect. It’s soft, dimensional, and flattering without looking too cool or too golden. Ask for a blend of beige and honey tones with minimal root shadow for a soft grow-out.
28. Light Amber Blonde

This warm blonde features amber undertones with just a hint of copper that gives it depth and glow. It’s luminous without looking overly warm or dark. Try a hydrating hair oil to bring out the richness in the amber tones.
29. Smoky Beige Blonde

A soft, diffused blend of ash brown roots and smoky beige mid-lengths is topped with brighter blonde highlights. The combination creates a cool, layered effect that feels soft and natural. Use a blue-tinted shampoo occasionally to keep the beige tone fresh without over-toning.
30. Warm Hazelnut Bronde

This blend of brunette and blonde uses hazelnut tones with golden highlights to lighten and soften dark roots. It’s the perfect way to warm things up without going full blonde. Use a moisturizing mask weekly to keep the golden highlights looking soft, not dry.
31. Warm Vanilla Swirl Blonde

This soft blonde swirls warm vanilla ribbons through a medium beige base. The contrast adds movement to long blonde hair like this while keeping the tone rich and flattering. Use a purple-free color-safe shampoo to keep the vanilla tone intact without dulling the warmth.
32. Butter Blonde

This gorgeous blonde blends cool platinum tones at the roots with warmer honey and champagne highlights that flow through the mid-lengths and ends. The multi-dimensional color creates incredible depth and movement. This low-maintenance style grows out smoothly since the darker root base mimics natural regrowth, meaning fewer touch-ups and healthier hair.
33. Soft Blonde With Root Smudge And Lowlights

This blonde features a natural root smudge that gently fades into a soft mix of neutral and warm lowlights. The result is a lived-in, dimensional blonde that doesn’t look overly highlighted or flat. Use a lightweight glossing spray to maintain shine and separation between tones.
34. Warm Buttercream Blonde

Warm buttercream blonde combines pale golden strands with slightly creamy undertones for a luminous, soft-focus finish. It looks natural, shiny, and just the right amount of golden. Use a leave-in conditioning spray, like Pureology Color Fanatic Leave-In Spray, to help keep the strands smooth and reflective without weighing them down.
