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Teddy Bear Blonde: professional formula, shades & technique

A warm, soft blonde with honey and hazelnut tones reminiscent of a teddy bear. Less golden than caramel, more muted and natural. Established 2026 trend for its effortless look.

Teddy Bear Blonde variations

Chromatic range of the shade, from lightest to darkest

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Who it suits

Flatters neutral to warm skin. Works well for Light Spring, Soft Autumn and Soft Summer (the more neutral versions).

How to achieve Teddy Bear Blonde in salon

Level, reflect and technique a colorist can apply directly

Level 8 /31 Light teddy Soft balayage
Level 7 /13 Medium teddy Foilyage
Level 6 /31 Deep teddy Shadow root + balayage

What to avoid with Teddy Bear Blonde

Over-bleaching The charm of teddy bear is its softness — too light a blonde loses the essence
Pure ash tones Kill the natural warmth that defines this color

Professional tips

  • The key is keeping depth at the root (shadow root level 6-7) for the natural effect
  • Mix golden /3 with beige /13 reflect in 2:1 ratio for the perfect teddy tone
  • Ideal for clients who want to be blonde without looking artificial
We answer your questions

Questions about Teddy Bear Blonde

Color & formulation

A warm, soft blonde with honey and hazelnut tones reminiscent of a teddy bear. Less golden than caramel, more muted and natural. Established 2026 trend for its effortless look.

Flatters neutral to warm skin. Works well for Light Spring, Soft Autumn and Soft Summer (the more neutral versions).

The most common formulas are: Light teddy (Level 8/31, technique: Soft balayage). Medium teddy (Level 7/13, technique: Foilyage). Deep teddy (Level 6/31, technique: Shadow root + balayage). Results vary depending on natural base and hair history.

It depends on hair porosity, formulation type (permanent, semi-permanent) and wash frequency. Red and copper reflects typically require maintenance every 4-6 weeks; browns and blondes every 6-8 weeks.

Knowing the shade is the first step.
Blendsor generates the exact formula.

Brand, ratio, developer and timing. Adapted to porosity, history and natural base.

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