How to Style Pink Tinted Hair

Pink-tinted hair is an exquisite way to express yourself. From subtle to vivid variations, pink-tinted locks can help show off who you are while also serving to lighten blonde highlights or create contrast against dark brown hair.

Ombre Technique

If bleaching your entire head seems intimidating, add some pink hues with an ombre technique or face-framing streaks for a chic and adult appearance. Ombre pink hair color is a trendy and playful trend that adds some flair and fun to any look. Not only can it add volume, but the ombre is less damaging as the lightener only penetrates to the ends of your locks, thus protecting them. This ombre style is perfect for those seeking a fashion shade without too dark roots. Subtle ribbons of rose gold add dimension to this wavy bob and make this style suitable for everyday wear – change its shade for any special event or mood! To achieve an ombre effect, apply a pre-lightener through your mid-lengths and ends of hair, using WellaPlex for optimal bond strength during lightening. Apply medium shade over the root area while a lighter hue is applied towards the tips. Allow the dyeing process to take approximately one hour before washing off with shampoo.

Neon Pink Hair Color

Neon pink hair is an eye-catching shade perfect for making an impressionful statement. It works exceptionally well on pre-lightened or blonde locks and will last longer when used with products designed specifically to care for color-treated strands. Neon colors are vibrant shades that gleam under fluorescent lighting, often used to draw the eye or grab attention. Neon hair color offers an alternative solution for people allergic to dyes as it doesn’t contain harsh ingredients like traditional dyes. If you’re considering dyeing your locks neon pink, always consult a professional stylist first to select a shade best suited to your skin tone and hair texture. Regarding dye selection, look for products without sulfates, ammonia, peroxide, and fragrance for reduced or no potential irritation of strands and no added fragrance to avoid damage and subsequent split ends.

Dark Pink Hair

Dark pink hair can be an eye-catching way to showcase your playful side while remaining low maintenance; there is no need to visit the salon every month to touch up your roots! Add highlights or go for an inconspicuous peek-a-boo dye job for this bold pop of color against natural brown locks; it creates an eye-catching contrast while framing your face and cheekbones beautifully. Schulz notes that the key to creating a stunning pink tint is matching its shade to your skin tone, noting that those with light skin often look best in pastel tones, while olive or darker skin tones can pull off bolder hues. If you have dark hair, bleaching may be required to achieve pastel tones – which could expose it to further damage; to reduce this risk and keep strands healthy and soft, use Pureology Hydrate Superfood Treatment once weekly to stay quiet and manageable.

Highlights

Highlights offer an easy way to experiment with pink hair without making a total commitment. Highlights can be applied through either traditional foiling or using the freehand painting technique known as balayage, both techniques creating soft feminine looks with just one or both methods alone. In addition, facial-framing highlights will bring life and brightness to any face. Blonde hair looks gorgeous when accented with pastel pink highlights, creating a striking visual contrast against its light base color and drawing out your best features. For something bolder, you could also experiment with fuchsia highlights; these vivid hues complement darker skin tones well and will bring an added pop of color into your style. Peekaboo color highlights are another option when it comes to highlights. This low-maintenance technique produces similar results as balayage without as much impact at your roots; your stylist will paint pink hues onto the bottom layer of hair so they “peek through” when your strands move.