'Linen Blond': The Summer Hair Color That Will Complete Your Quiet Luxury Look

Step into the world of quiet luxury with linen blond — the summer hair color trend that has taken the fashion and beauty industry by storm. Popularized by celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow and Sofia Richie, linen blond embodies an elegance that seamlessly complements the relaxed and sophisticated aesthetic of the modern era.

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But what exactly is linen blond? Inspired by the signature beige hue of linen fabric, this hair color is a beautiful blend of warm and cool tones. Just like the natural variations found in linen, this type of blond captures a delicate balance, creating a soft and effortlessly chic color. Linen blond offers a wide range of shades, making it accessible to various skin tones and hair types.

Whether you have fair porcelain skin or a rich and deeper complexion, there's a shade of linen blond that will beautifully enhance your features. If you're looking for a hair color change for summer, look no further than linen blond — a shade that exudes sophisticated simplicity.

Long linen blond hair

Long linen blond hair is a dreamy and enchanting style that embodies the essence of quiet luxury. We already established that linen blond is a delicate blend of light blond hues with subtle undertones of cool beige — and the length of the hair allows the color to flow seamlessly from root to tip, creating a mesmerizing effect. While maintaining long hair requires some effort, the payoff is totally worth it. Regular trims, deep conditioning treatments, and heat protection are essential to keep your long locks healthy and vibrant. And, if all else fails, you can pop in some clip-in hair extensions and call it a day. 

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Linen blond balayage

If you're looking for a trendy and fun summer hair color that is low-maintenance, a linen blond balayage is a great choice. This style seamlessly transitions from darker roots to lighter, sun-kissed ends, creating a natural and effortless look. The balayage technique — which has been trending for years now — adds plenty of depth and dimension to your hair resulting in a soft, multidimensional blond with a lived-in, beachy vibe. As the color gradually blends with your natural roots, you won't have to worry about frequent touch-ups. However, regular toning and color-refreshing treatments are recommended to maintain the desired linen shade.

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Linen blond face-framing highlights

Linen blond face-framing highlights are a great choice for summer, giving your hair a fresh and sunlit touch. This highlighting technique involves brightening the strands around your face, adding a pop of luminosity that beautifully frames your features. One of the major advantages of face-framing highlights is that they are much less damaging than bleaching your entire head. Since only a small section of hair is bleached, the overall negative impact on the health of your hair is minimized. This makes it a fantastic option for those who want to experiment with blond tones without committing to a full bleaching process. Face-framing highlights are a popular choice for summer months thanks to their ability to replicate the sun's natural lightening effect on the hair around your face.

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Light linen blond bob

A light linen blond bob is a playful hairstyle perfect for those looking to rock a chic yet edgy look this summer. One advantage of opting for a light color on a bob-length hairstyle is that the bleaching process is often easier to achieve and maintain. Shorter hair tends to be healthier than longer hair, making it more resilient to the potential damage caused by bleaching. Although this style does require regular touch-ups as the roots grow, the shorter length makes styling a breeze and adds a very modern and carefree element to your hair.

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Linen blond pixie

A linen blond pixie is a bold and edgy hairstyle that takes the classic pixie cut to a whole new level of cool girl chic. If you're looking to make a statement this summer, this hair color and cut combo is the way to go. One of the advantages of rocking a linen blond on a pixie is that committing to a light shade is much easier when you have short hair. After all, if you ever decide to change your hair color back to a darker color or a different shade of blond, it's much easier to do that with a pixie cut.

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Caramel linen blond

This shade of linen blond is the perfect option for anyone who wants to embrace the essence of linen while staying within a darker and more natural color range. A darker linen blond is particularly suited for those who naturally have very dark hair, as the hair doesn't need to be lightened to the palest level. While it offers a subtle yet captivating change, a darker shade of linen blond is a lot less damaging — making it perfect for anyone with hair on the dry side.

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Linen blond money piece

Money piece hair has been trending for a while, and this is your sign to give it a chance. This style focuses on highlighting a face-framing section of hair, typically a chunky front section — and we recommend going for a linen blond shade. Maintaining the linen blond money piece does require regular touch-ups, as the contrast may become less pronounced with the growth of your roots. However, the effort is definitely worth it, as the bold look showcases your personal style and easily puts you in the spotlight.

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Chunky linen blond highlights

If you're looking for a stylish throwback to the late '90s and early 2000s, chunky linen blond highlights are the perfect choice. The bold, thick highlights have made a comeback alongside the resurgence of aughts fashion, and getting them done in a linen blond shade adds a modern touch to the nostalgic style. The thick strands of linen blond that spread throughout your hair create a dramatic contrast that instantly grabs attention, making this a style that exudes confidence and radiates boldness.

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Light linen blond buzz cut

Nothing is as brave and liberating as saying goodbye to your hair and embracing a buzz cut. And yes — for most, it is a very difficult decision to make, but the fact that it showcases your fearless spirit and offers an incredible canvas for experimenting with different hair colors makes it 100% worth it. Seriously, there are some major benefits to buzzing your hair. And with the length being so short, trying out a linen blond hue is essentially a no-brainer. The hair color shade adds an extra touch of boldness to an already daring style, creating a striking and head-turning look.

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Linen blond curls

Those with curly hair who want to embrace the quiet luxury hair trend without compromising their natural curl pattern should opt for a darker shade of linen blond. Most people with curls are hesitant to bleach their hair due to potential damage to their curl structure. However, opting for a darker shade of linen blond provides an opportunity to experience this trend without the need for extensive lightening. It's important to note that healthy curly hair is a prerequisite for achieving this look. If the hair is already damaged, the bleaching process further compromises its health. So, it's always important to consult your hairstylist before bleaching and avoid doing it yourself at home (unless you are a hairstylist).

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One-dimensional linen blond

Sometimes, making a bold and impactful statement with your hair means embracing a one-dimensional look. Dying your hair the same shade of linen blond all over creates a sleek and sophisticated appearance, but it comes at a price. One-dimensional linen blond requires regular touch-ups, as any new growth will be more noticeable against the uniform color. This high-maintenance aspect is definitely something to consider when opting for this variation of linen blond.

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Subtle linen blond highlights

For those who prefer a more gradual change, subtle linen blond highlights are the perfect option. This look features thin, well-blended highlights that create a natural and effortless effect, gently lightening the base hair color with a delicate linen blond tint. These highlights add a touch of luminosity to your hair without drastically altering your overall appearance. One of the greatest advantages of this style is its low-maintenance nature. The highlights are so finely woven into your hair that growth is not as noticeable, reducing the need for frequent touch-ups. If you find yourself falling in love with the subtle linen blond hue, additional highlights can always easily be added to enhance the effect and lighten your hair even more.

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Linen blond braids

Whether you choose to go all-in with a full head of linen blond braids or add linen blond highlights here and there, exploring this shade of blond will give your braids a new life. One advantage of this look is that the braiding technique itself helps disguise any new growth or roots. The interwoven strands help blend the blond seamlessly, resulting in a gradual and natural transition from the roots to the linen blond color.

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'80s linen blond

The '80s were an iconic era known for its bold fashion and daring hairstyles, and one of the standout hair colors of that time was definitely blond. While blond hair was already sought after, it was the Queen of Pop, Madonna, who helped catapult bleached hair into even greater prominence during the '80s. Her signature linen blond locks became an inspiration for many, making linen blond the perfect color to pair with a classic '80s haircut like a shag or a wolf cut.

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Linen blond with shadow roots

A trendy and low-maintenance approach to rocking bleached hair is to opt for shadow roots — a technique where the base of the hair is intentionally left darker or closer to your natural hair color, creating a seamless transition between the roots and the blond shade. This allows for a longer grow-out period and reduces the need for frequent touch-ups. The combination of linen blond with shadow roots creates more dimension to the overall hairstyle while allowing you to enjoy the benefits of bleached hair without the constant upkeep.

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