15 Fun Orange Hairstyles

📅 May 22, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

1. Pastel Orange

The first and most conventional orange hairstyle is pastel. If you’re looking to make a statement, but not too much of one, pastel orange is the perfect color for you!

Pastel orange hair dye can work with many different skin tones and eye colors. However, it’s important to consider your own personal comfort level when choosing an orange hue. If you have darker skin or eyes that are close in tone to your natural hair color (or if those are the only parts of your body that need sun protection), then choose a lighter shade like apricot or peach—otherwise stick with soft coral shades like salmon or melon. Pastels transform any outfit into something special without being too loud or over-the-top.

2. Magenta

Sometimes, you just want to be noticed. If the rest of your outfit is bland and boring, magenta can help you stand out and give you a boost of confidence. This hair color will make any dull day seem like a party!

3. Orchid

  • What is Orchid color?

The orchid hair color is a purplish-pink tone. It’s bright and pretty, but on the more whimsical side of things. Much like the name suggests, it suits people who are adventurous and love to stand out from the crowd.

  • What does it look like?

The orchid hair color is a fun way to add some drama to your look without going overboard with bright pinks or reds. You can also get this look with highlights (which are lighter than full-on dye). If you’re looking for something extra special, ask your stylist if they’d be willing to do highlights in every shade of purple that exists—you’ll have a new head of hair every time you wash!

4. Pink-orange

This is a mixture of orange and pink. It may be a little hard to achieve if you have darker hair, but it’s worth the try. You can definitely do this with highlights or balayage, but for a longer time period. If you want softness in your color, I recommend using shades of orange for highlights (think more on the side of brown rather than red).

If you’re looking for an overall change in color that has more depth and dimension, there’s nothing wrong with using an orange hue with pink undertones! This will give your color life without being overly bright or brassy. If this sounds like something that appeals to you then consider getting your hair colored with a pinkish orange dye instead of just plain old “orange” dye because those two words are not interchangeable when it comes down to it!

5. Vibrant orange and pink

If you’re having trouble choosing just one color and want a more vibrant look, try mixing orange with pink. You can use dyes or colored hair extensions to achieve this style.

Mixing colors is a great way to get the look you want without committing yourself to just one shade. Someone who is indecisive might find it easier to choose two or three shades rather than just one! Remember that high-quality dye should always be used when coloring your hair, so make sure you use quality products and follow instructions carefully.

6. Peachy orange

Peachy Orange

If you like the look of orange hair, but not the bright, neon shade of it all, then peach is the way to go. This is a softer version that’s perfect for those who want to wear their hair down and look like they spent a lot of time on their hair while actually doing little-to-nothing. Peachy orange looks great against darker skin tones because it also has some red tones in there (although not as much). It’s also another one that works well with highlights and tips too!

Peach colored highlights work well with this color because they won’t clash too much if you choose to add them in at home or get them professionally done. The same goes for peach colored tips – just make sure you choose something subtle enough so that it doesn’t overpower your whole look!

7. Bright Copper-Orange

Copper or orange hair colors are a little more subtle than the previous shades, but still have a lot of personality. They’re a bit more unique and edgy, but don’t go too far. These types of shades are perfect for people who want to stand out without being too much.

The color can be achieved by mixing red and orange dyes together (or using one dye that is both). It’s important to note that this color will not look like a true copper or orange; it will have more of an orange-red tone to it. So if you’re looking for something with an actual copper undertone, I would suggest going with another option on this list!

Achieving this look requires bleaching your hair first (if you have dark hair) so that there is no other color underneath. After bleaching your strands all over so they’re platinum white, apply the dye in small sections and leave them on until they reach your desired shade—this may take anywhere from 30 minutes up to 2 hours depending on how long your natural hair takes to process dyes at home! This technique ensures even coverage and also prevents unwanted chemical burns from occurring while giving off ultra bright hues that look great against pale skin tones 🙂

8. Orange Ombre with Pink Roots

Ombre is a fading effect that you can do on any hair color, but it looks best when the contrast between the two colors is high. To achieve this look, apply an orange dye to your hair in the same way as above and leave it to develop for 30 minutes. Then add a pink toner and leave it to develop for another 30 minutes before rinsing out. The final product should be a vibrant gradient from orange at the roots of your hair down to pink lower down!

9. Sunset Orange

Sunset orange is a blend of orange, red and yellow dye. This shade has the same depth of tone as sunset colors. The color works well for people with natural hair that is dark to light in color and also for highlights or lowlights.

The best part about this look is that it’s easy to do at home if you have experience with dyeing your own hair. All you need to do is apply an orange-red dye on the ends of your hair (the parts closest to your face), leaving the rest untouched by bleach or ammonia products (as they can damage your scalp). You may want to add some highlights or lowlights if you feel like it, but keep them subtle—you don’t want anything too drastic!

10. Bright Auburn

The next shade is called “bright auburn.” This is like the red on the lighter end of the spectrum, but it’s more reddish-brown than anything else. Auburn hair color can be naturally occurring in people with brown or green eyes, so if you have these eye colors and want to dye your hair this color, consult an expert before trying it yourself! To get this look, use some copper as well as red dye for your hair.

11. Neon Sunrise Orange and Yellow Tips

Neon Sunrise Orange and Yellow Tips

This is an easy way to achieve a vibrant ombre look. You can use bright orange or yellow dyes with your regular hair color, but if you want to go all out, we recommend using neon ones! Neon colors are fun, bold and look great against any skin tone. If you are looking for something temporary that will last for about 2-3 weeks, try Manic Panic’s Lightning Bolt Hair Color in Supernova or Atomic Turquoise.

12. Tangerine Tango Balayage # (it’s a hair dye technique)

In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to achieve Tangerine Tango Balayage. This is a great technique for keeping your hair looking fresh without having to keep up with a high-maintenance color.

13. Brick Red Balayage for Brown Hair

If you have dark brown hair, consider adding a pop of color with a brick red balayage. This technique uses a gradual transition between the roots and ends, so it’s perfect for those who want to see how orange hair dye will look on them without making any drastic changes.

In this style, balayage comes in many different variations; some may appear more like an ombre or even a gradient dip dye (just check out Instagram for inspiration). For our purposes here, we’ll be focusing on two types: balayage with highlights and full-on dyed strands. In either case, the effect is that beautiful sunlit glow that makes orange one of the most flattering shades around.

One thing to keep in mind when using this shade is that it can wash out your face if applied too heavily—especially if you aren’t used to wearing bright colors! Keep in mind also that these looks require commitment; if you’re going from brunette all throughout your head down into its tips (like above), then those tips will need about three months before they start looking vibrant again–and maybe longer than that depending on how often you wash them during those initial few weeks after dying them orange!

14. Intense Burnt Orange Fade Out # (dye technique) . . . . . . . . . # (fancy line separator) is not in the output file, it’s in the input file to make things clearer

  • Intense Burnt Orange Fade Out

This is a great way to create an ombre style with your hair, which basically means that you have varying shades of one color across your head. This can be done by hand or with a kit, but if you don’t want to do it yourself, just use the tips from above and see what works for you!

The process is pretty simple: put the dye on the tips of your hair, then gradually move up to the roots as you go along. You can use a sponge (or t-shirt) to blend this together for an even look if necessary. Also make sure nothing gets into your eyes—use rubber gloves and avoid getting any dye in there!

15. Peachy Ombre # (hair dye technique) # (fancy line separator) is not in the output file, it’s in the input file to make things clearer

For the last technique, we’ll use the balayage technique to get a natural looking effect. This means that you apply dye to your hair at the tips first, then gradually work it up to the roots.

The shape of your hair will help determine how much dye you apply at once and how far down from your scalp you apply it. If you want some more intense color on top of your head (or even just on top), start applying it there. As for how much dye to use, this is totally dependent on your hair type: if it’s fine and thin, then less will be better; if it’s thick and coarse, then more may be needed for coverage!

You can have fun with your hair color without getting bored with it!

You can have fun with your hair color without getting bored with it! If you’re the daring type who isn’t afraid to be bold, orange hair is the perfect way to show off your inner confidence.

Now that you know how to use orange dye effectively, here are some tips on how not to go wrong:

  • Don’t dye your whole head of hair orange if it isn’t what you really want. Start by applying a small amount of dye or highlights in one area first, then decide whether or not this look is right for you. You don’t want to regret doing something drastic before the big day comes around!