#21: Blue to Green Ombre
The blue hair tresses were designed by hairdresser Heather Amodio of Camillus, NY. “It’s certain to bring an interesting change to hair’s natural hue,” she notes. “It is a little childish in how it mixes.” Amodio wants you to be aware of the amount of maintenance needed. “Don’t choose this color in case you’re not able to handle one or two days of dry shampoo to keep the hue.” “It certainly requires an assertive, confident, and confident persona to pull off an impressive shade. Try Pulp Riot and Matrix Socult. These are the most stylists’ hair colors of preference. The blue and green hair ombre was created using an amalgamation of both,” she adds.
#22: Black to Midnight Ombre on Short Hair
“Don’t you just love dark blue shades? If you’re looking to go dark, but with a fun shade, but not too bright or bold you can ask for light blue accents,” says stylist Liza Russo from Lombard, IL. Russo suggests you go for a few highlights on the sides, and an elongated herringbone on top using Revlon blonde, up with 15 vol. “For your base shade, apply Revlonissimo semi-permanent color 2.10 from the scalp up to the ends. After that, you’ll need to process it for about 25 minutes, blow dry it, and then add Pulp Riot Nightfall all over to create this dark blue ombre hair” she says. The dark shade, paired with brighter blue pops on hair with short lengths looks fantastic! If you’re looking to keep this style it is essential to go to the salon for a trim for your sides every couple of weeks. This color is ideal for women who are both extroverts and introverts alike, however, not all the time in the workplace for this color. Colors that are trendy are beginning to become trendy, so increasing numbers of workplaces are allowing these colors to be used in the workplace.
#23: Medium-Length Black to Navy Ombre
The medium-length black and navy hair ombre was designed by hairstylist Jamy Morrell from Reno, NV. “The best part about this blue ombre that’s applied to hair that is black is it can be worn” she says. “It is a must to maintain it due to the fact that regardless of hair texture or type this color fades.” For it to stay this vivid, blue, you’ll need to visit every three weeks for a polish. Utilize dark towels at home , and rest on an all-black pillowcase if you’re considering this shade.
#24: Pink-Purple Blue-Blue Ombre With Soft Waves
This ombre of pink, purple and blue is unique colourful, vibrant, and fun! It was designed by hairstylist Lauryn Lee from Encino, CA. “The most appealing aspect of this color is how vivid the shades are! While they are pastels, you can mix them with diluted neons that come from Pulp Riot hair to create an array of bright colors that are striking” Lee says. Lee. For those considering an ombre blue hair dye such as these, Lee reminds us that innovative colors like these can be extremely high-maintenance and expensive. “For many women, it’ll require several sessions to get tones that look like these. After you’ve achieved it, maintaining it may take quite a while too.” In general, hues like these last for 4-6 weeks before you’re back in the blonde range because they’re so pastel. This is why these pastels should not be considered in the absence of the ability to maintain and maintain them properly.
#25: Black to Aqua Ombre Hair Color on a Long Bob
“It’s an all-over blue to aqua ombre that’s applied to a wavy long bob that gives women the look of a unicorn or mermaid,” says hairstylist Marielle Gutierrez, who hails from Canada. She says “the best thing about this hairstyle is obviously the blue ombre shade! Aren’t you awestruck by how the blue turns aqua, again creating a mermaid-unicorn look?” These vibrant hues require washing in cool water to keep it from rapidly fading and repeating the wash every 8-10 weeks based on the frequency of washing your hair. Additional care is cleaning your hair frequently or using heat for styling, as heat causes the colors to fade more quickly, and high-quality hair care products that are safe for color (no generic brands). Blue conditioner is an added benefit!
#26: Shoulder-Length Rooted Blue Pastel Ombre
The pastel blue ombre look is extremely edgy, and was designed by stylist Breanne Leopold, who hails from Canada. “You do not have to be worried about it fades to an unflattering shade,” she explains. “This cut is very elegant and easy to style and it’s ideal for women with limited the time.” Its cut, and blue ombre are ideal for women looking to stand out. The pastel blue fades to a true tone, and then return to a dark blonde that is great for ladies who want to keep their hair simple and need a quick change. Be aware that the shade will only last for a couple of weeks before it is washed out.
#27: Black to Cobalt Blue Balayage Ombre
It’s an ombre/balayage in blue because of the dramatic change in size along with the light pieces of hair that go through the root, creating the painted appearance. They were designed by a licensed cosmetologist, Kaitlyn Stephenson from Lubbock, TX. If you’re thinking of choosing a trendy shade like this blue balayage Stephenson advises you to consider three factors:
1. What kind of condition are your locks in? The majority of fashion colors must be blonde or even an platinum-colored background (especially pastels) So your stylist is likely to need the hair lightened in order for the color to shine and appear right. Do you think your hair is good enough to be lightened? This is something that your stylist should be able aid you in determining.
2. Upkeep. It’s a sad truth that trendy colors tend to fade more quickly than natural-looking ones. If you’re looking for an appearance like this, you should be ready for washing your hair regularly with cold water, apply an anti-heat product whenever you’re using heat, apply a leave-in conditioner that is good to keep your cuticle squeaky clean and also be prepared to visit your stylist and have the color refreshed every often. There are also hair shampoos that deposit color which are excellent, however they will only work with hair that is the same color across, and won’t work with hair with a ombre or different shades.
3. Money. Since your stylist is likely to need for you to reduce your hair’s volume prior to the appointment it’s a multi-step procedure and is likely to be more expensive than the basic balayage. Additionally, as we’ve mentioned earlier, trendy colors are prone to fade. Also, how are you able to afford to see your stylist regularly and invest in the right products to keep your colour vibrant and fresh?
#28: Vivid Blue to Purple Blue Ombre
“This blue and purple hue is perfect for women who are open to experimenting with diverse shades,” says color specialist Marlene Wagner from Arlington, VA. “It was an all-over bleaching use,” she explains. “After taking away the lighter, Pravana colors were applied and then meshed to create an ombre. The problem with this style is that blue hues will always fade into green.”
#29: Wavy Blue Ombre Hairstyle
The wavy blue ombre hairstyle offers a striking and playful twist on traditional hair color. With its vibrant blue gradient flowing through soft, cascading waves, this look adds a bold pop of color while maintaining a sophisticated edge. Perfect for making a statement, the wavy blue ombre style is ideal for those seeking a unique and eye-catching transformation. Embrace this trend to bring a touch of vivid elegance to your hair.