Strawberry blonde is one of those hair colours that already has a personality — and your makeup should match it.
There’s this natural warmth baked into the hair — hints of copper, soft red, golden blonde all at once — and when your makeup leans into that instead of fighting it, something just clicks.
Warm browns, peachy blushes, terracotta lids, a cinnamon lip.
We’ve rounded up looks that were practically made for this hair colour — flattering, wearable, and genuinely gorgeous.
Go ahead — pick your favourite.
Layers Did That and We’re Grateful

Curtain bangs framing the face with this much warmth in the colour means your makeup basically gets a free glow upgrade.
Lean into it with a peachy bronze blush swept high and a sheer gloss in warm pink.
Honestly skip foundation entirely and just use a tinted moisturiser so those golden tones in the hair can pull the whole look together naturally.
Sun Kissed and She Knows It

Wavy strawberry blonde in golden hour light is genuinely unfair to the rest of us.
The makeup needs to match that energy so go for a peachy coral lip with a glassy finish and blush that reads almost sunburned rather than structured.
Pat a cream blush onto the apples and blend upward fast so it melts into the skin instead of sitting on top.
Freckles Are the Feature, Not the Problem

Let the base be sheer.
Honestly this is the look where covering everything is the wrong move because those freckles doing their thing through a light tinted base is genuinely the whole vibe.
Add a peachy nude gloss, barely there mascara and nothing else because the skin is literally doing all the heavy lifting here and you ought to trust it.
Rose Gold Hair Meets Rose Gloss and It’s a Moment

That peachy copper tone is basically already a makeup look on its own.
So keep the face minimal and let the lip do exactly one interesting thing — a rosy gloss that picks up the pink undertones in the hair colour so everything reads cohesive and warm.
A tiny bit of bronzer on the nose and temples, nothing more.
Peach Blush on a Strawberry Blonde Should Be Illegal

So unfair how well this combination works.
Cream blush in a warm peachy coral placed high on the cheekbones and blended toward the temples creates this flushed romantic effect that basically looks like you just came in from a brisk walk somewhere beautiful.
Terracotta toned lip liner, a gloss on top, done.
Straight Blonde With Bangs Said Keep It Simple

All that silky length and a full fringe means the hair is already doing dramatic things.
The makeup ought to stay in its lane — a clean base, soft lashes, and a honey nude lip that picks up the warmth in the blonde without trying to compete with it.
I mean sometimes restraint is the whole look.
Copper Waves and She Arrived

Pure warm ginger from root to tip calls for makeup that is equally unafraid.
Dusty rose blush, mascara stacked on the upper lash only, and a mauve lip that leans slightly cool to contrast beautifully against all that orange warmth in the hair.
Apply blush in a sweeping circular motion rather than a stripe so it looks lived in rather than applied.
Honey Blonde Going Places

This is the look for people who want to feel polished without looking like they tried at all.
The hair is voluminous and golden and warm, so the base needs that same energy — skin tint, a cream bronzer blended into the hollows, and a nude gloss in the warmest beige you own.
Sunglasses optional but very much recommended.
Butterscotch Blowout Deserves a Moment

Voluminous honey waves with that retro flip deserve makeup that feels equally luxe.
Layer a sheer peachy blush over a subtle bronzer so the cheeks look dimensional rather than flat, then finish with a soft rose lip gloss that reads grown up glam without going full evening.
This is the look you wear when you actually feel like yourself.
Ginger Glow and Glazed Lips

Peach and copper tones in the hair basically create a warm filter over the whole face, so you need a makeup look that works with that natural warmth rather than against it.
Cream highlighter on the cheekbones and cupid’s bow, a terracotta blush, and a glazed nude lip with a hint of shimmer so the light bounces the same way the hair does.
Honestly stunning.
Barely There and Fully That

Sunlit strawberry blonde with a half up half down situation needs zero help from makeup and somehow still looks like a whole vibe.
A tinted lip balm in sheer pink and a single coat of lengthening mascara is basically all you need here.
The golden afternoon light is doing more work than any product could and you ought to just let it.
Pumpkin Spice Hair Did Not Come to Be Ignored

Vivid copper in that bright outdoor setting basically radiates heat, so your makeup needs a cool counterbalance to stop everything from reading too warm.
A dusty mauve lip and a soft taupe blush instead of peach gives the face some structure and stops it from blending into the hair.
A brown mascara instead of black keeps it soft but still defined.
Copper Bangs and Highlighter Serving

So the sign in this photo is not wrong.
Warm strawberry copper with curtain bangs is the exact combination where a lit from within highlight on the cheekbones and a peachy satin lip just makes everything look cohesive and alive.
Press the highlighter in with your ring finger so the warmth of your skin helps it melt in rather than sitting on top.
Strawberry Waves and a Rose Lip

Wavy copper with that natural movement means the face needs something that grounds it without heavying it down.
A berry rose lip is the move here — it picks up the red undertones in the hair beautifully and gives the whole look direction without requiring much else.
Blush in a similar family tone, mascara, clean skin.
Done and genuinely gorgeous.
Freckled Copper and a Pink Lip That Pops

This is the look for when the hair is already the main character and the makeup just wants to show up and be supportive.
A true pink lip with a slight gloss finish against warm copper and ginger tones creates that unexpected colour contrast that makes everything pop without it feeling random.
Let those brows be full and your freckles shine through.