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How to Try the “Linen Blonde” Hair Trend This Summer

How to Try the “Linen Blonde” Hair Trend This Summer



Key Takeaways

  • First popularized last summer, Linen Blonde has stood the test of time with its cool-toned, dimensional beauty.
  • Experts share everything to know about the color, including how to get it, how to maintain it, and the best celebrity inspo to show your own hairstylist.

Thought you had a handle on every shade of blonde imaginable? Linen blonde hair may say otherwise. Existing somewhere between brighter champagne and more demure mushroom, linen blonde is about as quiet luxury as it gets. It’s old money without saying old money. But what is it, exactly?

We spoke to two colorists to get all the key info on this cool-toned, dimensional color trend, from what to ask for at the salon to the maintenance level you should expect. Keep reading to learn all about the linen blonde hair color—complete with 18 stunning examples—and decide whether the look is right for you.

What Is Linen Blonde Hair?

“Linen blonde hair is a sophisticated and versatile shade characterized by its cool, taupe, and beige undertones,” says celebrity colorist and L’Oréal Professionel global ambassador Min Kim. “It embodies an understated elegance, reminiscent of the light, cool hues found in the texture of linen fabric. Linen blonde offers a soft and natural aesthetic that complements a variety of skin tones.”

The beauty of linen blonde hair is that it’s dimensional, customizable, and works for a variety of undertones since it doesn’t skew in an extreme direction. “To me, it’s hair that’s a perfect mix between warm and cool—hair that’s neutral,” explains colorist and L’Oréal Professionel ambassador Adina Pignatare. Just as linen nails have countless variations, you and your stylist get to work together to decide which approach to linen blonde hair will work best for you.

About the Trend

Blonde shades are always popular during the warmer months, and linen blonde comes around year after year thanks to its versatility, wearability, and fresh, clean look. “People want natural,” Pignatare says of why people continue to gravitate toward the shade. “An effortless look, but not [too] lived-in.” There’s also the recession-proof factor… but we don’t have to go there.

“Linen blonde hair has captured attention for several reasons,” Kim tells us. “Its universal appeal lies in its ability to [complement] both warm and cool undertones. This versatility, combined with its refined and modern twist on traditional blondes, has made it a sought-after trend. Linen blonde exudes effortless chic and provides a low-maintenance option for those seeking a sophisticated summery look.”

Unlike cool blondes like platinum and ash or warmer golden and strawberry blondes, linen blonde’s primarily neutral-beige palette may pique the interest of anyone who wants an understated, lower-maintenance color. “Linen blonde distinguishes itself with its cooler, taupe, and beige undertones, setting it apart from other blonde variations,” Kim explains. “Its muted tones offer a more sophisticated and understated look compared to brighter blondes. Linen blonde requires less frequent touch-ups, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a low-maintenance color without compromising style and elegance.”

How to Get the Look

Since linen blonde describes a variety of shades involving beige and taupe tones, a cool neutral finish, and dimensional lowlights, it’s important to talk to your stylist to decide on a version that fits your vision, undertones, and desired maintenance level. “When requesting linen blonde hair at the salon, communication with your colorist is essential,” Kim says. “Ask for a blend of cool, taupe, and beige tones that complement your skin’s undertones. Aim for a multidimensional effect with a seamless transition between shades to achieve a natural-looking result. Providing reference images and/or videos can assist in conveying your desired linen blonde look.”

Pignatare agrees, and offers her advice for how to prepare for your consultation: “I suggest showing pictures,” she says. “It can even be pictures that you don’t like so you and your stylist are on the same page. Without a picture, I would suggest saying a neutral, beige, or champagne-toned blonde.”

As for the process of getting linen blonde hair, it varies depending on where you’re starting from as well as the look that you and your stylist decide on. Pignatare says that elements you might expect to achieve the tone and dimensionality include lowlights, highlights, and/or a custom toner. Kim agrees, adding: “Your colorist will determine the best approach, which may involve lighting techniques such as foiling, balayage, or babylights. These techniques create depth and dimension. Subsequently, cool and beige toners are applied to achieve the desired linen blonde shade.”

Maintenance

Linen blonde hair’s maintenance level can vary, but upkeep is generally easier than if you were going for a bright or icy shade. “I would consider this low-maintenance,” Pignatare says. “However, you can go to the salon for a toner between appointments if you feel the tone has faded.” During your consultation, you and your colorist can discuss what result works best for your desired maintenance level—for example, neutral tones and subtle balayage are easier to maintain than a cooler, more dramatic version of linen blonde.

“Linen blonde hair is coveted for its low-maintenance nature,” Kim tells us. “However, proper care is still necessary to preserve the trend’s beauty and your overall hair health.” Here, she breaks down key steps to keeping your linen blonde color looking its best:

  • Use color-safe products: With colored strands, you’ll want to opt for products that help maintain hair health, vibrancy, and integrity. Kim recommends L’Oréal Professionnel’s Metal Detox Shampoo and Conditioning Mask.
  • Regular deep conditioning treatments: As with any hair color, linen blonde hair can lead to dryness and damage, so you’ll want to pay extra attention to keeping your strands nourished. Adding a deep conditioner to your routine for weekly use (or however often is directed) can make a major difference.
  • Be wary of heat: Since colored strands are more fragile, be sure to use a good heat protectant before styling. “Using low heat settings on all hot tools is recommended to keep the hair nourished and healthy,” Kim adds.
  • Make regular color appointments: “Salon appointment frequency may vary, but a salon visit every six to eight weeks is generally advised to maintain the desired shade,” Kim tells us. Your colorist will be able to advise further on what upkeep looks like for your version of linen blonde.

Who Should Get Linen Blonde Hair?

Given its versatility, there’s a version of linen blonde hair for almost anyone, though your ideal shade depends on your natural color, skin tone, and commitment to upkeep. “For a natural level 6 and above, this tone will be easy and look natural,” Pignatare says. “For a darker base, I would suggest [going] a tad bit warmer.”

“Linen blonde can be achieved on various hair colors, but the approach may differ based on the starting base,” Kim advises. “Lighter hair colors may require minimal lightening before applying the cool toning, while darker hair likely requires more extensive lightening. Variations such as ‘shadowed linen blonde’ or ‘dark root linen blonde’ offer alternatives for a seamless grow-out or when incorporating deeper roots.” No matter what, both experts emphasize speaking with your colorist to get the best, most personalized recommendations.

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