Fun Natural Hair Colors for the Summer
Mint green
Mint green is a fun color to try if you want to stand out. This color looks good on people with different skin tones and it’s not too out there. It’s close to a natural hair color, so you can still feel like yourself when you wear it!
Subtle pink
A subtle pink hair color is the perfect way to add a hint of fun to your look. Since it’s not as bold as other colors, it can be worn by anyone looking for something more subtle. This shade pairs well with pale skin tones and looks especially great on people who don’t want their hairstyle to be too loud. It also works great in conjunction with other colors, so if you’re unsure what else you’d like to try out this summer—or if you’re looking for a new way to express yourself—pink might just be what you’re looking for!
Bright purple
Bright purple is a popular hair color trend that’s actually been around for some time. Purple can work on all skin tones, but it’s especially flattering for people with cool skin tones (who have pink undertones). If you have a warm skin tone (yellow or red undertones), you should consider skipping the bright purple and instead go with more muted versions of this color like lilac or lavender.
TIP: If you decide to go with bright purple, make sure to use products that are specially made for it! Regular hair dyes will cause your color to fade faster than normal due to the high concentration of hydrogen peroxide in them.
Electric blue
The electric blue hair color is a great way to show off your fun personality and style. It can be applied in different ways, but it typically involves dyeing your hair a light blonde or platinum blonde and then adding the blue dye over top.
This coloring works best on people with medium-textured hair (like me). If you have very fine or thinning hair, this may not be the best option for you because it could make your natural scalp more visible than usual. On the other hand, if you have thick or coarse curls that aren’t prone to breakage and split ends like mine are? Then go right ahead! It’ll look fantastic on you! Just remember to use some sort of heat protectant before applying any chemical treatment so as not lose any precious length during application process itself–and always follow directions carefully; we don’t want anyone getting burnt by their own dye job now do we?! 😉
Blues really compliment lighter skin tones so I would suggest pairing this look with bronzer/highlighter contour powder duo from Too Faced Cosmetics’ A Perfect World Collection which has been popularized by celebrities like Chrissy Teigen herself who wore this one particular shade called “Paradise” during her recent trip through Europe where she met up with fellow model Lily Aldridge for some selfies together 🙂 She also used their mascara “Better Than Sex” which would work well too since it lengthens lashes while allowing them soften into each other naturally without clumping them together.”
Metallic gold
Gold is a great color to go for if you want something bold and daring. It’s the color of the sun and of wealth, so it’s no surprise that gold hair draws attention wherever you go. Gold highlights look good on any skin tone (even if they can clash with a dark complexion), but they especially complement fair hair. If you have lighter eyes or freckles, gold highlights will also make them stand out more.
If you want to dye your hair and rock it this summer, try these colors.
If you’re anything like me, you love experimenting with hair dye. Hair dye is a fun way to express your personality and try new looks. It’s also great for refreshing your style if you’ve been wearing the same thing for a while. This summer, consider dying your hair!
It’s important to make sure that whoever dyes your hair knows what they’re doing though—some colors can damage or even burn off strands of hair if they aren’t applied correctly. If possible, have someone help who has done it before or consult with their stylist beforehand so they know exactly how much time they’ll need (it varies based on length). Try using semi-permanent dye instead of permanent dye because it will wash out after several washes but still gives a bright color without being too severe on darker tresses; no one likes an orange head! Or try temporary dyes which come in different shades so users can switch up their look every few weeks; this option is especially ideal if the goal isn’t full coverage but simply adding highlights throughout rather than changing everything (like when going from dark browns into reds). Once again: make sure whatever product has been used won’t harm whatever kind of locks exist before applying anything at all!
Finally…make sure YOU like what color comes out too!