How to Style Hair Up to Shoulders

No matter your hair texture or style preferences, styling hair past shoulders offers many different possibilities. Try a casual side chignon or opt for something fancier, like a teased ponytail, to keep the locks out of the way and out of sight.

Sunset Pink

An exquisite sunset displays an array of vibrant hues to the sky and looks stunning, from yellow and orange hues to pink or purple ones. This is because sunlight doesn’t just radiate a single wavelength scattered throughout the atmosphere – sometimes red wavelengths will give a golden-orange sunset; other times, blue or green ones give us purple or pink ones!

Fashion colors are an easy and beautiful way to add vibrancy to your hair, and this sunset pink looks beautiful! She left her roots dark and natural before adding a sherbet-style sunset ombre that perfectly matched its intensity, making this an eye-catching style that would look fantastic on anyone.

This ombre begins in bright pink before transitioning to vibrant orange, finishing with sherbet orange and purple tones. While she chose loose strands for this style, this style would also work with tight curls for an eye-catching effect.

Classic Bob

A classic bob is ideal for anyone seeking an effortless yet fashionable haircut. This chin-length style features short back layers that gradually lengthen toward the front for an eye-framing fringe and full, voluminous top layers.

Tease your crown for a sleek or keep it smooth like Irina Shayk. Use wax pomade to add texture or create an angular bob with layers, while for an alternative style, try opting for one featuring a center part and slightly wavy locks.

Inverted bobs make for an eye-catching style; shorter on the sides and back with longer hair in front. Their unique shape stands out from traditional bobs by having more of an edge that can be slicked back for an ultra-sleek finish – ideal for women with oval or triangular facial structures.

Warm Orange

Warm orange hair color can also make an eye-catching statement. It looks imposing on blonde and brown locks, though dark locks also benefit from this vibrant shade.

Choose a semi-permanent or temporary dye option for an easy and cost-effective way to experiment with new hues. Look for opportunities designed to nourish locks while still producing vibrant color – pick one that complements your skin tone and preferences!

If you have a cool undertone, bright or neon orange could wash you out or appear unnatural against your skin. But several light and pastel hues will flatter your complexion instead.

Silver and Blonde

Adding icy blue highlights can create an elegant ombre look in blonde hair. Their cool tones contrast nicely against warm blonde hues for an opulent appearance. Use a blue-toned toner (such as Fanola’s No Orange) to achieve the appropriate shade for the best results.

This model displays an eye-catching silver-gray ombre angled bob, adding a new touch to the classic angled bob style. This style flatters almost all face shapes but especially oval ones; keeping hair up to shoulders allows easier day-to-day styling as the wind tends to blow it around more slowlyy.

If you want to make the switch from dark brown to silver hair, this process typically requires multiple visits to a salon. Finding an experienced stylist who understands this change is critical – their job will involve lifting your natural base color to Level 10it properly.