Honey Blonde Hair Has Never Looked Better
There's a reason golden tones are always trending.


There are few things more challenging than describing the exact shade of blonde you want to your stylist. You can use buzzwords galore (read: warm, icy, golden), but nothing paints a better picture than, well, a picture. The good news? If you’re on a mission to get honey blonde hair, I have you taken care of. I've scoured the internet for inspiration and even asked the celebrity stylists for tips. Honey is famously sticky, but your path to a warm, sun-kissed hair color won't be.
Celebrities like Zendaya, Beyoncé, Kim Kardashian, Keke Palmer, and Rihanna have gone honey over the years, but I promise the taupe-meets-tawny shade can look flattering on any skin tone and undertone. "A honey blonde is light in level, neutral warm in tone, with an intentional gold reflect," explains celebrity hairstylist Matt Rez.
At its core, honey blonde hair is multi-dimensional and flattering against the skin—but that’s not to say there’s a blanket formula for every person. Honey can quickly lean copper, strawberry blonde, or even a bit champagne, so make sure you work with your stylist on a toning schedule, stock your shower with a great purple shampoo, and add in a gloss or glaze here and there.
To help you decide on the perfect honey blonde hair color for you, keep scrolling.
Classic Honey Blonde
Rez describes honey blonde as a dimensional blonde with golden flecks. "This color still has contrast and depth, so it does not read flat," he explains. "The warmer, lightest brown lowlights create the texture of the color and melt into the lighter blondes."
Brunette-to-Honey Blonde
Rez's current honey blonde inspiration is Meghann Fahy. He did her hair, after all, with the appointment lasting 12 hours from start to finish. His best advice for someone going through a similar transformation is not to lose the depth. "The lowlights in the lightest brown color married into brighter blonde highlights are what give honey tones the nuanced golden reflects," explains the artist. "You can go more contrasty, but make sure the lowlights have a gradient—deeper at the root and graduating into blonder tips to avoid piano key stripes."
Root-y Honey Blonde
No matter how often Ciara changes up her hair, she always goes back to her (brunette) roots. Here, she made her natural color work with a fresh shade by adding a honey blonde balayage to complement her dark roots.
Vanilla Honey Blonde
According to celebrity hairstylist Laurie Heaps (she does Sabrina Carpenter's color!), the brilliance of honey blonde comes through in its perfect balance of warmth and brightness. "It has golden tones that feel rich and natural, but is still light enough to catch the light beautifully," she says. "It’s flattering on so many skin tones because it has that sun-kissed, healthy glow."
Sunny Honey Blonde
Heaps even has a honey blonde formula to share. For lifting, she uses Redken Flash Lift with Bonder Inside because it offers brightness without compromising hair health. "One of my favorite toning formulas for honey blonde is: Redken shades Eq ½ 9GI (Vanilla Crème), ¼ 9GB (Butter Cream), ¼ 9G (Vanilla)," explains the artist. "It gives the prettiest bright, sunny honey finish that looks natural and glossy."
Hot Honey Blonde
Another reason Heaps loves a good honey blonde? It’s a "timeless and versatile" shade. "You can wear it soft and natural or really dial it up for a high-gloss, more statement blonde," she says. "It’s one of those shades that feels effortless but still elevated—and it photographs beautifully." This shade on Blake Lively could be mistaken for strawberry, but it's just a really warm (almost hot!) honey. Yum.
Honeycomb Blonde
For the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscars Party, Lindsay Lohan and celebrity hairstylist Tracey Cunningham whipped up a shade they called "honeycomb blonde" that came complete with golden honey highlights. Though not nearly as red hot as her natural shade, the warmth is still there. And that's what counts.
Honey Blonde Highlights
Honey blonde highlights look even more multi-dimensional with a little curl. But with all the bleach and heat, make sure you're taking care of your hair with a heat protectant. "Lightened hair needs bond reinforcing to keep hair healthy with long-lasting shine," Rez says. "The health and cuticle of each strand counts when it comes to hair color reflection, and the healthier and stronger hair fiber is—which comes from repairing broken bonds—the longer your color will last."
Royal Honey Blonde
We love Kate Middleton in any hair color, but this year's blonde shades have been especially enticing (it's the lightest she's ever gone!). Though cooler than most of the shades on this list, the royal shows off some rich warmth in her lengths. When paired with that signature blowout, it's a look that's definitely fit for a princess.
Thick Honey Highlights
Thick highlights are so fab, especially when you go honey blonde. Here, Serena Williams turned away from Y2K chunkiness in favor of some thick honey pieces that framed her face and looked gorgeous alongside her dark curls.
Honey-Dipped Brunette
While honey-dipped brunette was one of Marie Claire's favorite summer 2025 hair color trends, it can work during any season. "I use one or two shades lighter than the client’s base color to brighten up their hair for the season while maintaining that beautiful brunette look overall," explained hair colorist and stylist Temur Hamilton. when discussing the shade. "I also love adding a warm-toned glaze to really bring the color to life and make the overall effect richer."
Caramel Honey Blonde
Two things no one can resist: Rihanna with her natural curls and Rihanna with a honey blonde hue. This look, which featured caramel honey highlights, combined the two perfect hair elements. It also shows how good the color looks with a similarly warm palette for your outfit and makeup; that deep red shade is dreamy.
Chunky Honey Highlights
An icon circa Y2K and today, Jennifer Lopez's honey blonde comes through in her chunky early aughts highlights. (See how they differ from Williams' face-framing streaks?)
Honey Brunette
Naomi Campbell, you—and this hair color—will always be famous. Though we all remember when the model went through a blonde phase in the early 2000s, her return to the light in summer 2025 felt fresh. Here, she shows off a darkened version of the bright shade that blew us away—and proves honey brunette is just as iconic.
Beachy Honey Blonde
Such a soft hair color looks especially sweet with some sun-kissed highlights. Jennifer Aniston is a quintessential California girl who always looks like she just got back from the beach, and so much of that energy is thanks to her always stellar dye job. According to colorist Michelle Hong, founder and creative director of NYC The Team, honey blonde works so well because it's "radiant and beachy yet sophisticated, where the hair doesn’t look damaged and over-processed."
Supermodel Honey Blonde
Bella Hadid’s pretty honey blonde color, which she debuted at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, was the work of celebrity hairstylist Jacob Schwartz (he named it "Supermodel Blonde"). And guess what? He was kind enough to give Marie Claire his exact formula for the shade.
Honey Bey Blonde
The trick to a proper honey bee—I mean honey Bey— blonde is a golden base and pale highlights. Also, how pretty is this half-up, half-down hairstyle?
Moody Honey Blonde
Selena Gomez offers another example of dark hair lifted to honey blonde perfection. Her cool dark base adds a moodiness that works in perfect contrast with the lighter strands.
Whipped Honey Blonde
Have you ever had whipped honey? It's so delicious. As is this color on forever hair color icon Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.
All-Over Honey Blonde
When it comes to honey blonde, there are so many ways to get the look. "You can lean into a deeper, richer honey if you want more dimension, or go lighter and golden-pale if you like a brighter look," Heaps says. "Placement makes a huge difference too—some clients love an all-over honey, while others want it painted in through highlights and framing pieces so it feels more customized."
How Do I Get Honey Blonde Hair?
Besides showing up armed with plenty of inspiration photos, Hong says to request "a sun-kissed look that’s is softly feathered to the root and blended throughout for a warm highlighter look." Ultimately, you want your color to mimic the way sunlight might hit the hair. Key words are "warm," "soft," "natural," and "golden."
"Ask your colorist for a soft balayage so the grow out is super easily maintained and then a gloss to warm up the highlights," she adds. Depending on your skin tone, the range of honey could be from golden butter to soft amber hues.
How Do I Maintain Honey Blonde Hair Color?
As far as the blonde hair dictionary is concerned, Heaps says that honey colors definitely require less maintenance than anything super icy. "Honey grows out softer and more natural," she explains. "Most clients can stretch their appointments to 10 to 12 weeks, and a gloss refresh in between is always a good idea to keep the tone shiny and vibrant."
Hong adds that you should be able to go at least three months if your color is done with the feather balayage technique.
How Do I Make My Honey Blonde Hair Last?
As for making your honey blonde hair last, Rez recommends epres's Bond Repair Treatment. "I use the professional treatment in the salon, and recommend the consumer product for at-home use," he says. "This will keep color from fading, keep hair healthy in structure, and more reflective and full of shine."
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You'll also want to incorporate purple shampoo every few washes and consider an at-home hair gloss. Sierra Kener, a hairstylist and co-owner of Eské Salon in Los Angeles, says, "purple shampoo will actually add more cool tones to your blonde," she says. "Hong recommends pairing it with a conditioning mask to keep your hair hydrated and further lock in your tone.
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Meet the Experts

Matt Rez is a Los Angeles-based colorist. He specializes in all techniques of coloring including his trademark Midlight process. His celebrity clients include Florence Pugh, Kendall Jenner, Adele, Hailey Bieber, Kylie Jenner, Dua Lipa, Tate McRae, and Kate Hudson. Rez’s work has been featured in Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, ELLE, V, Marie Claire, GQ, Allure, and InStyle. As an influential voice in the world of celebrity hair coloring, he has made appearances on The Real and ABC News.

Laurie Heaps is a Los Angeles based celebrity hairstylist. Heaps is mainly known for her work on "Girl Meets World" but also for her work on celebrities such as Rowan Blanchard, Danielle Fishel, Sabrina Carpenter, Miranda Cosgrove, and Barbie Ferreira.

With a strong penchant for fashion and style, Michelle's desire to become a colorist began at a very young age. She began her career and her talents were quickly picked up by L'oreal working on platform and teaching as an educator. With over 20 years of experience in the salon industry, she has become one of the most sought after colorist in NYC. Before opening The Team, Michelle worked at Frederic Fekkai's flagship salon on Fifth Ave NY as one of the top colorist specializing in balayage and corrective color. Michelle was one of the educators for Fekkai’s training program, traveling nationally to educate new recruits as well as giving seminars on newest color techniques and trends. She has built a strong network of loyal elite clients from NYC to clients that travel all over the world to come see her. Michelle has worked on various celebrity clients including Sigourney Weaver, Bon Jovi, Amy Schumer, Marcia Gay Harden and Peyton List, . She also works closely with renowned model agencies and major social, fashion and beauty influencers. In 2012 Michelle founded Brush hair salon in Flatiron, NY. She grew the team from ground up and has managed to hand select talents as well as training all her stylists and colorists. Michelle has grown a successful business that is a staple in the Flatiron neighborhood.
In 2022, Michelle opened a new exclusive oasis on Fifth Ave in Flatiron NY as NYC The Team. With her powerhouse team of talent and knowledgeable stylists and colorists, Michelle and her team delivers the most effortless yet sophisticated and modern look. Focused on the experience and need of each client, The Team strives to deliver the best version of yourself with beautiful looks that are easily maintained. From models, influencers to New Yorkers, Michelle has created a strong network of clientele over the years.

Sierra Kener is a Los Angeles-based hairstylist and founder of ESKÉ salon.

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Sophia Vilensky is a Freelance Beauty Writer at Marie Claire with a beauty, wellness, and entertainment journalism portfolio that includes contributions to Byrdie, Bravo, Teen Vogue, and Us Weekly. Growing up in a family of beauticians—and through her own personal studies—she developed an in-depth understanding of aesthetics, cosmetic product formulation, and beauty treatment development and has also held roles as a senior copywriter, content strategist, and proofreader for top beauty and wellness brands. Even so, you'd be hard pressed to find her with her hair and makeup actually done. Sophia is based in Minneapolis and is a 2019 graduate of the University of Minnesota, where she majored in English and minored in cinema studies. During her time at the university, she was the Arts & Entertainment Editor for the Minnesota Daily, earning the 2019 Editor of the Year award for her work. She connected deeply with the Twin Cities arts scene, collaborating with leading beauty professionals, designers, and artists. Graduating Summa Cum Laude, her thesis—a close-reading of Vanderpump Rules—was featured on NPR. When not immersed in writing or testing new products, Sophia enjoys watching reality TV, reading, and exploring the newest woo-woo wellness trends. Keep up with her on Instagram @sophiavilensky.
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