18 Ways You Can Do with Blue Hair

📅 May 21, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

Blue hair is all the rage this season, and it can work with different skin tones.

Blue hair is all the rage this season, and it can work with different skin tones.

Blue complements all skin tones. Blue is a very versatile color and thus, almost everyone can look good in it! Whether you have fair or dark skin, blue hair will complement your complexion. Furthermore, blue works well with most clothing styles because of how eye-catching and striking it is. You can play around with various hairstyles to achieve different looks without having to worry about clashing colors or not being able to match your outfit properly – which means that this cool color can be worn in many ways!

Colour block your blue hair with white to achieve a clean look.

To achieve this look, you’ll need to colour block the hair with two different tones of blue (a lighter and a darker one) in order to create contrast.

To do this, first use a 1-inch curling iron on damp hair to create loose waves. Next, apply lightener through the ends of your hair for about 20 minutes or so until you get your desired shade. Then rinse it out thoroughly with cold water. Once that’s done, apply dye all over except for where you want white stripes—these will be at the roots! Leave this section untouched for about 20 minutes before rinsing out again with cold water. Now grab a box of black dye and using an applicator bottle or small paintbrush apply it around the bottom half of your head: leave some space between each stripe so they’re not touching each other when dry! Finally use another applicator bottle filled with navy blue dye (or any other color) and paint over any areas where there was no black before—this creates depth once everything dries!

The key to colour-blocking is to pick a neutral colour that complements and contrasts your blue hair.

Here are some tips on how to do colour-blocking with blue hair:

  • The key to colour-blocking is to pick a neutral colour that complements and contrasts your blue hair. You can choose from shades of grey, silver, white or black.
  • A good way to find the best shades for you is by using the Blue Hair Chart (see below). This chart shows all possible variations of blue and helps you decide which ones suit your skin tone best.
  • If you want even more options then try playing with different shades in different lighting conditions! For example, if your house has yellow lights then they’ll make violet tones appear brighter than they normally would be; likewise if it has cool white bulbs then colours like pink will appear less vibrant than if they were under incandescent lighting or candlelight.

You can also colour block using navy blue and black, but make sure the colours don’t clash by consulting a blue hair chart first.

You can also colour block using navy blue and black, but make sure the colours don’t clash by consulting a blue hair chart first. This is because dark colours like navy blue and black tend to be quite harsh on the eye if they’re used together in large areas of colour.

To get the best results when colour blocking with these two shades, use them sparingly in small sections of your hair or even just as highlights (if you want to keep it low maintenance). For example: if your whole head is pink or red at this moment then try adding just a few strands of either navy blue or black into some part of it – perhaps along one side or around one ear – so that there’s still plenty of contrast for everyone else who sees you out in public!

Achieving a rainbow look on your blue hair requires patience and skills.

  • Have a plan.
  • Do a patch test.
  • Use professional products.
  • Get a friend to help you out if you’re worried about messing up your hair, because the rainbow effect can be hard to achieve on your own. If this is something you’ve been considering for a while, it may be worth saving up to get professional help from someone who knows what they’re doing (and has seen this done before).
  • Consider how much time and money are involved in achieving the look you want—and keep in mind that even after all of that work, you’ll still need to keep up with regular maintenance like washing and styling the blue part of your hair separately from everything else!

One excellent way to try out rainbow hair without actually going through the process of bleaching and dyeing your hair is with temporary dye.

One excellent way to try out rainbow hair without actually going through the process of bleaching and dyeing your hair is with temporary dye. If you’re looking for a way to test out a new colour before committing to it, temporary dyes are great for doing so.

Temporary dyes come in all sorts of colours and styles, but they tend to be super simple to apply and remove. This means that you don’t have to worry about damaging your locks while experimenting with different tones.

If you want an idea of what this could look like without having professional help, check out YouTube tutorials or even buy some bleach kits! You can find them at almost any drugstore or beauty supply store (and online).

If you want an edgier look, you can mix up the trend and get an unexpected look with a dash of cool pastel colours.

For those who want an edgier look, you can mix up the trend and get an unexpected look with a dash of cool pastel colours. Pastel colours include lavender, pink and mint green. These are great for mixing in with black, grey or white to give your hair that extra edge. They also work well with a variety of blue shades.

Lavender or blue lavender pairs well with black for an unexpected contrast or with light grey for a more toned-down effect.

  • Pastel colours for a more subdued look.
  • Darker colours (especially black) for an edgy look.
  • Tips on dyeing blue hair:
  • Wash your hair with cool water to help set the dye and protect it from fading too fast;
  • Use a semi-permanent dye that is designed specifically for dark hair, like Manic Panic;
  • Wear gloves while applying the dye so you don’t end up with splotches all over your hands! They’ll last through several washes, depending on how long you leave them in before washing them out completely (which should be about half an hour).

You can also go the whole nine yards and get streaks of multiple colours on your blue hair for an interesting look that will catch the eye.

If you want to go the whole nine yards and get streaks of multiple colours on your blue hair, then you can use a blue hair dye kit. This will allow you to create a unique look that will catch the eye.

You will need the following things:

  • A pair of rubber gloves
  • A bowl filled with warm water (it should be lukewarm)
  • Your chosen hair colouring product – this is usually available from any drugstore in an array of colours and shades. If you’re going for something more adventurous like rainbow colours, then temporary dyes work well too! You just have to apply them directly onto your strands as normal conditioner would be applied, but these usually come off after two or three washes so are perfect if it’s just a one-off occasion where you fancy something different without committing yourself too much longer term!

You can add bits of silver in between for a highlighted effect or execute a trendy ombre style.

Silver and blue hair can be pulled off with a variety of shades. You can add bits of silver in between for a highlighted effect or execute a trendy ombre style.

Instead of just one shade, you can use multiple shades of blue to create dimension on your head.

When you’re thinking about a blue hair look, it’s easy to think of one solid shade. But if you want to create a more interesting style, try mixing and matching different shades of blue. This can be especially fun if you have more than one person working on your hair. Or, if you’re the DIY type, give yourself a fun challenge by giving yourself multiple layers of colour over each other in different shades that gradually become lighter or darker as they move from bottom to top.

You can also use this technique with other colours besides blue; for example, try adding silver highlights towards the ends of your hair for an elegant look that’s perfect for formal occasions!

Pink stands out against any shade of blue and works especially well in achieving a sleek look.

Pink stands out against any shade of blue and works especially well in achieving a sleek look. It’s a great choice for a rainbow effect, but if you want more of an elegant feel, use a pale pink instead (like the ones seen in this photo). If you really want to go bold with your new hair color, try using one of the brighter pinks seen here!