Colorful Hair

This collection is for women who aren't afraid to be seen. Whether you're drawn to soft pastels that whisper romance or deep, rich tones that command attention, there is a color story here waiting to be yours.
You don't have to be fearless to wear colorful hair. You just have to be curious. Scroll down, find the hairstyle that makes your heart skip a beat, and take that leap. Life is too short for boring hair.
Pink Waves

This look is all about embracing your feminine side.
The hair is styled in loose, flowing waves that fall past the shoulders, giving the overall look a relaxed feel. The hair color blends a soft lavender at the roots into a warm, rosy pink through the mid-lengths and ends. It's a gradient that feels completely natural.
What makes this hairstyle wearable is the balance between the boldness of the color and the softness of the styling. The waves are smooth; not too tight, not too messy. It's romantic, it's fun, and it's unforgettable.
The pinkish-lavender tones are best achieved on pre-lightened hair, which allows the color to come through vividly. To keep these dreamy shades looking their best, a color-safe shampoo will go a long way.
A soft-hold mousse applied before blow-drying will give the waves a beautiful, bouncy shape without weighing the hair down. Finish with a light shine spray for a healthy gloss.
Romantic Mint

This look is for the woman who prefers her boldness with a touch of elegance.
The hairstyle pairs mint green with a creamy, platinum blonde base, creating a color combination that feels fresh, modern, and unique. The mint green adds just the right amount of color without being overwhelming, making it an ideal choice for a woman stepping into the world of fashion colors for the first time.
The hair is styled in long, romantic waves that flow over the shoulders and down the back. The movement in the hair is graceful and natural, as if the waves formed naturally. The color shows most prominently at the roots and crown, where a soft mint green gently melts into the cooler, icy blonde tones below.
The key to maintaining these cool tones is regular use of a purple or blue shampoo to prevent warmth from creeping into the blonde, and a semi-permanent mint toner to keep the green looking vibrant and fresh between hair salon visits.
To get this type of waves, try using a large-barrel curling iron and brushing through the curls gently after they cool down. This creates soft, natural-looking waves rather than tight ringlets.
Wearable Orange

There's a boldness to this look that feels both striking and deeply wearable, and the waves radiate warmth and confidence.
The color placement is what makes this hairstyle so special. Rather than a full-color application, the vibrant orange-peach tones are concentrated through the face-framing sections and mid-lengths, while the upper part remains a soft blonde.
The casually tousled styling adds to the overall mood of the look. This isn't a sleek, neat style. It's relaxed, free-spirited, and full of personality. The slightly undone waves give the impression of someone who spent the day outdoors, soaking up the sun.
To keep the vivid orange tones looking rich and alive, invest in a color-protecting conditioner and try to limit washing to two or three times a week. The less you wash, the longer these beautiful shades will last.
Reach for a texturizing salt spray and scrunch it through damp hair before air-drying. This is the secret to achieving that relaxed, tousled finish.
Soft Pastel

This soft and romantic look is for the woman who wants to be beautiful in a way that feels truly one of a kind.
The hair, which falls just below the shoulders, is styled in soft, relaxed waves that frame the face. The color is where the real magic happens: a cool, silvery-white transitions into blush pink through the mid-lengths and ends. The two tones blend seamlessly together, with no harsh lines. It's a gradient that feels organic and artistic.
This long hairstyle pairs well with both casual and dressed-up outfits. The softness of the color palette means it complements a wide range of clothes without ever feeling out of place.
Maintaining the vibrancy of the pastel tones requires a little love and attention. Use a sulfate-free shampoo, deep condition regularly, and consider a color-refreshing conditioner to keep the pink looking fresh and bright between hair salon appointments.
Edgy Cherry Red

This is a powerful look for the woman who isn't afraid of a little edge and drama.
The hair is cut in a layered, just-below-the-shoulders style with a soft finish that gives it movement, and the styling is deliberately undone. The color is what truly sets this look apart: an almost-black base is illuminated with bold streaks of brilliant red. The contrast between the two tones is striking.
The red tones aren't delicate or shy. They're bold and saturated, catching the light in a way that makes the whole style look stunning. And yet, because they're layered over and alongside the dark base, the overall effect feels sophisticated rather than over-the-top.
Red tones are among the most vibrant- and the most fade-prone - of all hair colors. To keep the cherry red looking its absolute best, use a color-protecting shampoo, always rinse with cool water, and avoid excessive heat styling. A weekly gloss treatment will keep the color shining.
A light, flexible hold spray after styling will keep the layers looking good throughout the day.
Surprising Green

This look is a breath of fresh air and a natural, earthy take on bold color.
The hair is long, cut with lots of texture and movement. It is a style that has a beautiful, tousled quality that seems to only get better as the day goes on. The styling is deliberately relaxed, with loose waves and a slightly disheveled finish that feels both modern and unpretentious.
The hair color is a blend of golden blonde and emerald green. Rather than a full green application, the color is placed in a way that mimics natural highlights. Streaks of vivid green run through the golden base, catching the light with every movement.
What makes this look wearable is the way the green is integrated rather than imposed. It feels considered and beautifully placed. The golden blonde base keeps the overall effect warm and approachable, while the green adds an element of surprise and creativity.
Enhance the textured look by scrunching a small amount of sea salt spray through your hair before allowing it to air dry. The result is relaxed, organic waves that look casually chic.
Mysterious Blue

This sleek hairstyle is for the woman who wants to make an unforgettable impression without going over the top.
The hair is cut into a long, blunt-edged style. It's clean, it's confident, and it puts the focus exactly where it belongs: on the color. The styling is straight and smooth, with just the faintest curve at the ends that gives the hair a soft finish.
The hair color is a dark brown base shot through with blue tones that reveal themselves in direct light. When you first look at this hairstyle, it reads as dark brown. Look a little closer - or step into the right light - and the blue tones begin to shimmer, giving the whole look a depth that feels almost mysterious.
Dark blue tones are among the longer-lasting fashion colors, as the depth of the shade means fading is less immediately obvious. A weekly conditioning treatment and a cool-water rinse will help maintain the glossy finish.
A flat iron set to a medium heat with a few slow, smooth passes will give you beautiful shine. Finish with a few drops of hair oil through the ends to seal in the smoothness and enhance the blue tones.
Vivid Purple

This is a hairstyle you wear when you're done playing it safe.
The cut is a long shag with lots of layers and texture, giving the hair plenty of volume and movement. The layers catch the light differently at every angle, meaning the purple shifts as you move: from a rich violet at the crown to a slightly softer tone toward the ends.
The tousled, lived-in styling keeps the look from feeling too dramatic. This is a woman who loves color and has no interest in being anything other than exactly who she is. The styling is relaxed enough to be worn every day.
Full, vivid colors like this one require hair that has been lightened beforehand for the purple to appear as good as it does here. Once you're there, the maintenance is simple but important: use a purple or violet color-depositing shampoo and avoid hot water when washing.
Blow-dry with a round brush for volume at the roots, then use a medium-barrel curling iron for loose, tousled waves. A light-hold hairspray will keep the volume without making it feel stiff or overdone.
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