5 Vibrant Hair Dye Shades That Aren’t as Intimidating as They Seem
March 21 is International Color Day!
There are so many ways to add saturation to your life, whether through fashion, nails—or, if you like something a little more dramatic, you might wear your favorite color in your hair.
Have you always appreciate wacky, bold colors but felt too intimidating to make a drastic change? Continue reading to discover five shades that aren't so scary.
Red
Of all the unnatural hues, red is the least intimidating, unsurprisingly, because there are many shades that blur the line of what can be considered natural. For example, a soft auburn would likely pass as your true hair. However, with darker and brighter shades, it's more questionable, yet no one will bat an eye. If you're new to experimenting with dye, red is one of the best starter colors.
Pink
We've been seeing a trend over the past few months: so many people are sporting pink hair. First, we all know pink is one of the best colors to exist, but it also looks great on nearly every complexion. It's also versatile—you can opt for a soft pink, which will fit any aesthetic, but you may also crave something experiment, like pink and black stripes, for an edgy look.
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Purple
Everybody does red, pink and blue hair. Soon, people will wake up to see how effortlessly stylish purple is. It doesn't have to be excessively bold, but it contains just right amount of pigment to turn heads. Plus, since most people don't think to opt for purple, you'll stand out from everyone in the crowd.
Silver
Okay, we can totally understand why this is a color most people fear. It takes a lot of bleach and maintenance to minimize damage, but once you finally do it, it looks so beautiful and ethereal. You might not think it would look good on you, but we haven't seen it look bad on anyone, so take the leap of faith and try something bold.
Anything Ombré
So, you have a shade you want to try, but it's too vibrant for you to want to cover your entire head in it. Instead of going all the way, add a subtle pop of color to the ends of your hair. Honestly, we're not sure why this 2010s style isn't more popular in this decade. It's super cute and low maintenance, perfect for the lazy girl lifestyle.
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