Green Hair Color Ideas For Your Spring Break
Mermaid Hair
Mermaid hair is a great look for spring break. This cool-toned pastel look is a great way to add some green to your hair and looks good on both short and long hair. The best part about this style is that it can be done with almost any green, so you’ll have fun experimenting with different shades of the color.
If you want this look, make sure to choose an iridescent pastel color like Crystal Green or Mint Green from our collection of Salon Colors by L’Oréal Professionnel at your local salon!
Green & Blue Highlights
Highlights add dimension and depth to brown hair. If your hair is dark and you want to lighten it up a bit, highlights are a great choice because they do just that! Highlights can make any color look brighter. They also bring out the natural highlights in your hair by accentuating them with lighter strands.
- Dark brunette: If you’re looking for something bolder than traditional dark browns, try adding some green or blue highlights! The contrast between the two colors will give your hairstyle more depth while still keeping it subtle enough not to draw too much attention away from your eyes.
- Light brunette: Darker shades of reds tend to be quite harsh on light-colored skin tones (especially when paired with green eyes), so if you have lighter skin but still want a pop of color in your locks this spring break season then consider trying purple instead! The only caveat here is that if you’re going for an even more subtle effect then I recommend avoiding anything neon because neon colors tend not only make people look washed out but also older than they actually are…which means bright colors like this one could end up being somewhat unflattering depending on what kind of look
Ombre Hair
If you’re looking for an easy-to-style hair color, ombre is a great option. The style starts with a darker shade of your natural color at the roots and gradually transitions to lighter shades toward the ends. It’s often combined with balayage or highlights throughout, but there are plenty of ways to make it your own!
To get this look, ask your stylist to lighten up some pieces of your hair using semi-permanent dye (or bleach). If you want to do this yourself at home, check out our how-to guide here. Once your locks have been lightened up slightly around the face and shoulders, apply color throughout those areas using foil wraps or foils that are wrapped around the base of each strand individually—it’ll look like someone took painstakingly exact measurements during their design process! You may need multiple sessions until you reach your desired result; play around with different shades until you find one that fits both your skin tone as well as what inspires you most about this particular style (you can also refer back here for inspiration if needed).
Once complete with coloring application, wash out all traces of chemicals from both strands before styling as usual with heat protectant products such as mousse or gel spray so they don’t turn out too dry/crunchy looking once dried! This helps give volume without weighing down individual pieces while still allowing them room enough so that they aren’t weighed down either.”
Two-Tone Locks
If you’re looking to get two-toned hair during your break, this is the color to do it with. The idea is that either one or both of your sections will be a different color than the rest of your hair.
If you want a more subtle approach, choose a shade of green that’s similar in tone but not identical to your natural color. This way, you won’t have a jarring contrast between sections (which can look weird). If you go full on with matching shades—like having olive green on top and forest green on bottom—you might find yourself regretting it when you’re back at school next semester and have no time or money left over for touch-ups!
Another option is to use different shades of one color (like green). For example: You could go light minty on top with dark emerald underneath (or vice versa). Or maybe try army green for the bottom half and minty seafoam for the top if those sound more appealing?
Bright Waves
You can achieve this look with a deep green color. Brighten up your hair with an ombre or two-tone effect on one side of your head. The other side of your hair should be left natural, so that it appears to be glowing underneath the deep green hue. If you’re going for something more subtle, opt for pastel shades like mint green and yellow-green instead of bright neon greens.
When you’re getting ready for spring break, don’t forget about your beauty routine!
Green Pastel Tips
Pastel green tips are a great way to add some color to your hair without making it look too unnatural. Whether you want subtle highlights or a full-on ombre, this look is the perfect choice for spring break.
If you’re looking for something that’s more on the edgy side (and less “I’m going to the beach” vibe), try mermaid hair. The idea is pretty simple: take your base color (silver or blonde) and dye it green, then add some blue highlights around the face and neck area. It can be as subtle or bold as you’d like!
Green hair color ideas for spring break.
So what are some of the coolest hair color ideas for spring break?
- Mermaid hair: This rainbow-colored look is great for those who love bright colors and want to stand out from the crowd.
- Green and blue highlights: If you’re looking for something more subtle, try adding green and blue highlights to your existing hair color. They’re also a good choice if you have naturally dark locks but still want a hint of green in there somewhere!
- Ombre hair: If mermaid hair isn’t quite your thing, opt for an ombre style instead — this trendy look involves using several shades of one color on top (typically dark at the roots) transitioning into lighter or brighter shades at the tips. The result is a smooth gradient that won’t look too harsh on anyone with darker skin tones (you can see an example here).