Leave those (and theself-tanner) to the gym guys.

After all, there are benefits to being an ice queen.

She’s in charge, capable of giving quite the side-eye glance, and chic as all get-out.

Elsa White

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Say what you want about mermaid hair; we’ll takeElsa locksany day.

Winter is about to be your most stylish season, starting with these 20 invigorating blonde hair colors.

Pearl Blonde

Talk frosty to us.

Pearl Blonde

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This shade perfectly blends neutral tocool-toned blondesfor a multi-dimensional finish that is way more low maintenance than root-to-tip color.

Cool Silver

If Elsa got an edgy makeover, this is what you’d get.

Take a razor-sharp lob cut to icy new heights with silver-blonde color.

Cool Silver

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Frosted Wheat Blonde

Go a more natural tone with a wheat-hued blonde with frosty blonde balayage throughout.

This look combines ice and sand in a blend that works for winter or summer.

Keep a shadow root going to ensure less frequent touch-up appointments.

Frosted Wheat Blonde

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The choppy layers of this long bob make it that much cooler.

High-contrast highlights frost the edges for a highly sophisticated look.

Platinum Ice

Have you ever seen a sassier winter bob?

Rooty Ash Blonde

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That’s a no.

If you’re already rocking a platinum or buttery blonde, double-check to add a crisp ice-blonde balayage.

Frosted Balayage

Touches of frost, coming right up.

Sandy Platinum Blonde

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Elsa White

Do you want to build a snowman?

Because your hair is saying yes.

Go for a fullyFrozenlook and feel like an absolute ice princess.

Frosted Blonde Balayage

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Cream Blonde Ombre

No base color is off limits when embracing the cool chill of winter.

For a low-maintenance take on ice blonde that works on everyone, try a subtle cream blonde color melt.

Ice Bronde

Brunettes can get in on the frozen fun, too.

Platinum Ice

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Ask for a color melt that works ash and silvery blondes into your dark base color.

You get all the brightness of being a blonde without having to give up your roots.

Vanilla Blonde

Remember when a shot of white streaked Anna’s hair inFrozen?

Frosted Balayage

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Give your blonde mane a jolt of baby blonde with this frosty vanilla shade that frames the face.

Icy hues blend naturally into darker roots.

Today’splatinum blondeis on the silvery side of the spectrum.

Cream Blonde Ombré

This look is fresh enough to wear in fall and all through winter.

Ice-White Blonde

Let’s have a moment of silence for this perfect ice-queen bob.

The only thing sharper than her blunt ends is the piercing ice-white color.

The New Platinum

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Frosted Beige

Let’s keep things neutral, eh?

This mane is a super wearable combination of beige-blonde roots and frosty-platinum ends.

Plus, it’s more subtle than full-on ice if you don’t want to take the plunge.

Ice Melt

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Dirty-Silver Blonde

This is how edgy girls go Elsa.

Ask for a dark root smudge that melts into silvery white color.

Pairing it with a textured bob?

Vanilla Blonde

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Consider us frozen with envy.

Cool Gray

Meet this very fashionable version of ice-blonde hair: cool gray.

This muted shade is just the thing to kick off a new year in style.

Shadow Root Blonde

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Frozen Blonde New Shag

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Beige Bronde

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Ice White Blonde

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Frosted Beige

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Dirty White Blonde

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Cool Gray

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