Natural Hair Colors are Making “Dye” a Thing of the Past
Grey
Grey hair is a natural look that’s becoming increasingly popular. It helps to highlight the beauty of your face, as well as your features.
Grey hair can be achieved with many different products including:
- colors (powders and liquids)
- highlighting kits
- spray on colorants
If you’re interested in going gray, it’s important that you take care of your hair before and after coloring it. Hair dye tends to be harsh on our locks so make sure that you use a shampoo or conditioner specifically made for colored hair! You’ll also want to invest in some good heat protectant spray because the chemicals used in dyeing will dry out your strands if they’re not properly nourished beforehand.
Strawberry Blonde
Strawberry Blonde
Strawberry blonde is a 100% natural hair color that is used by supermodels to accent their features. It’s low maintenance and good for light to medium skin tones, which makes it great for a natural look. If you’re looking to add shine and depth to your hair, this color will do that as well!
Platinum Blonde
Platinum blonde hair is a popular choice for women of all ages. If you’re interested in trying out this look, but aren’t sure how to get started, read on!
One effective way to achieve platinum blonde hair color is by using L’Oreal Paris Excellence Creme Bleach. This product comes in four different shades: light blonde, medium blonde, golden blonde, and dark brown. It can be applied to the roots of your hair or all over if you prefer bolder results as well as increased vibrancy and shine.
To use this product effectively (and safely!), follow these steps:
- Apply a generous amount of conditioner onto your scalp before applying bleach onto your roots (about 2 inches). This will help protect them from drying out while also preventing any unwanted damage that may occur due to chemical interaction with other ingredients found within some brands’ formulas—such as ammonia-based ones—which could lead
White
A white hair color is a natural hair color that has no pigmentation in the hair. It’s the most dramatic change from your natural color and can be achieved by bleaching or by using temporary products like henna or indigo.
- To achieve white hair, you need to bleach your hair first and then apply a lightener (usually a shade of platinum blonde).
- Maintain your white locks with professional products specifically designed for this kind of coloring, such as L’Oreal Paris Elvive Nutri-Gloss Pro White Illuminating Conditioner.
- Avoid using other dye colors on top of your white locks because they may stain them permanently!
- Styling options are endless: You can wear braids and buns, dip dye it neon green…the possibilities are endless!
Blue Black
Blue Black: Blue black hair is achieved by using a blue-tinted dye or toner.
Blue black hair is similar to black but has a hint of blue. It can be achieved in two ways: natural and chemically treated. Natural methods include applying henna, indigo or other plant-based dyes to your hair which will gradually change its color over time. Chemical methods for achieving this color include the use of temporary dyes such as Manic Panic and Ammonia Free Hair Dyes (such as Pravana Vivids) followed by hydrogen peroxide treatment to lighten the new color before retouching with more permanent colors like B4u2 Ultra Color Vibrant Blue Black #1010 that contains no ammonia or peroxide on top of each layer until you reach your desired shade!
Green
- Olive, neutral and warm skin tones
- Shorter hair styles such as pixie cuts or bobs with angles work best for green hair.
- Shades of green range from light hues to deep emeralds that can look great on all eye colors. You might want to stay away from vibrant neon shades if you want to be taken seriously in business meetings. Green is a bold look that requires regular upkeep because it fades quickly out of the bottle.
Blue
Blue hair color is a striking look that will make heads turn wherever you go. But what are the different shades of blue hair colors? And how can you achieve them?
What products do you need to create and maintain blue hair colors?
The first thing to note about this shade is that it’s actually possible to get with both temporary and permanent dyes, so you have options depending on your budget and lifestyle. Temporary dyes will wash out in about two weeks, while permanent ones will last for months or even years before fading away. These are great because they allow people who want a change from time to time without having to commit entirely—just like getting highlights instead of having your whole head dyed!
However, as with any other new color trend, there are pros and cons associated with choosing each one:
Red
Red is a color that can be used in a variety of ways. It can be a bold, bright shade, or it can be a deep and rich hue. Red loves to blend with other colors, and it looks good on any hair type. Whether you want a low maintenance color or high maintenance—or somewhere in between—red will complement your style perfectly.
Pink
If you have fair skin or an olive complexion, pink is a great color for you. It can also compliment blue or green eyes. Pink hair can be rocked by women of all ages and it’s easier to maintain than other colors. If your hair is naturally dark, it’s not impossible for you to rock the pink look either!
If you’re looking for a vibrant and fun change, this could be just what you need!
Natural hair colors are in!
The trend of natural hair colors is gaining popularity and it’s here to stay. What makes this such a popular trend? Natural hair colors are less damaging to your hair, which means you don’t have to worry about damaging it from chemical processing. There are many different natural hair colors that can be achieved by using different products, so if you want to switch up your style, check out our blog for some great tips on how to do so!