In the past, dyeing your hair green would have been considered a rebellious statement or an eccentric expression unless you were a socialite or a fashion model. Nowadays, blue and green hairstyles are a mainstream trend; anyone can try them with the help of a professional hairstylist.
In this blog post, we discuss the dos and don’ts of green hair and offer practical tips on making it work for you. Blue and green hairstyles are bold fashion statements, so you and your stylist need to ensure the execution is just right. Let’s get right into it!
You might have come across some people, either physically or online, who have dyed their hair green recently. And no, you are not experiencing the frequency illusion; green hair- in all its shades- is a relatively hot trend right now, thanks mainly to fashion influencers and social media.
Green hair is seen as a modern, fashion-forward trend, and because of the numerous shades to choose from, it’s also quite versatile. You can try anything ranging from bold, deep forest shades to soft mint greens to match your style, mood, or season.
Celebrities have particularly taken into the green hairstyle, especially in the land down under. The boldest example is Jared Green, who recently dyed his hair in a wicked green. Look online, especially on the Gram, and you will find many more examples of verdant locks in various shades of green.
The first step before you even think about dying your hair green is to understand the different shades of green tones. The shade or tone of green you choose should work well with your complexion and natural hair color. You do not need to worry about skin-tone matching or whatnot when dyeing green for a special purpose – like a stage performance.
The following are the top shades of green you can use for green hairstyles:
Mint or pastel green is perfect for fair skin with cool undertones. It’s especially great if you transition from blonde to green because your stylist won’t need too much pigment to make it work.
Emerald green is a beautiful shade for hair and is recommended for all skin tones and styles. Choose emerald green if you are trying green hair colour for the first time and want something versatile and toned down.
Forest or dark green is the shade you go for if you are all in on the green hair trend. Dying hair dark green is especially great for people with dark skin tones as it creates a mysterious look with depth and dimension.
Lastly, teal or blue-green hair color shades are a great choice if you want the best of both worlds. You can also use them to create visual interest with your green hairstyle by mimicking the look of a mermaid.
Think about how the green shade you choose will work with your hair color. Some shades may require that you pre-lighten your hair before the hair dye is applied. You can also ask your stylist to use highlights or lowlights to add dimension while avoiding all-over hair dye.
A perfect dye application, especially for green, starts with preparation. Preparing your hair will ensure the dye looks good and the color will last longer. Here are some steps to follow:
You need to honestly assess your hair with the help of a professional stylist before you choose a dye. Doing this will help your stylist know if your hair needs more lightening before applying dye for a more vibrant green tone. Those going from blonde to green are already a step ahead.
You must pre-lighten before the green hair color is applied unless you already have naturally light blonde hair. Pre-lightening will ensure the resultant color shade is more vibrant to look at. Here is what is done at this stage.
One thing to note is that the pre-lightening process can be damaging, so you need to have it done by a professional, especially if you lighten dark hair. Proper hair care before and after lightening is also recommended for hair health.
The technique used by the stylist impacts the final look. Here are some suggestions FYI:
The green balayage technique involves applying the green color in a sweeping pattern. It is preferred when the aim is to create a natural-looking dimension. It establishes a multidimensional hair color that catches light in beautiful ways.
This straightforward style involves applying the green dye evenly through every hair strand. It is excellent for creating a uniform green statement that is bold and in your face.
Ombre green is all about creating a gradual transition from one’s natural color from the roots to the tips. Use it if you are only experimenting with green hair color.
Blue and green hairstyles are trendy but beautiful and bold for those who love expressing themselves. Ready to try out green for your hair today? Schedule a consultation with a professional hair colorist today and learn how to make it work for your hair!