1. Blonde with warm undertones
Women with dark hair can transition into blonde without significant damage by painting light brown on each strand and adding minimal baby lights for a trendy ombre look. Consider warm golden tones like ginger or butterscotch for a softer look that is easier to maintain with toning gloss.
2. Neon pink with apricotty hues
When paired with white or pale pink, neon pink can make a bold statement. Thulian Pink offers a subdued shade with a hint of purple, while light, deep pink adds intensity without being overwhelming. These hues work well with soft greens and blues.
3. Purple with white tint
Add purple as highlights, or try an ombre technique for a subtle tonal shift against dark hair. Lavender looks gorgeous on wavy medium hair, and pastel purple hues enhance blue-green or hazel eyes. Ask your colorist for a cool brown ash finish with the lavender ombre.
4. Two-tone hair
Using contrasting colors for dimension and interest is a popular trend. One example is black-and-blonde ombre with dark roots, while colored highlights like bold blue or purple can add creativity to textured hair. Consult with your stylist to find the ideal two-tone hair color.
5. Blush pink
Dusty pink hues with violet undertones work well on medium to dark skin tones. Peach or rose gold tones are less vibrant options for those who are ready for extreme changes. Rich pink strands can create a stunning two-tone look, starting from darker roots and fading to soft pastel pink.