Despite the complicated reputation this particular hue has, we’ve managed to create a gallery of 10 wearable shades of green hair color. While these colors certainly make an unapologetic statement, they also work for day-to-day wear. Curious about green hair colors that are wearable on a regular basis? Read on:
Wearable Shades of Green Hair
1. Dip-Dyed
Do you remember back in 2012 when dip dyed hair was all the rage? This subtle yet colorful style allows you to incorporate a fun pop of color into your look without making too large of a commitment. Particularly popular with women who have longer hair, you can wear this style for a season, and then simply cut off the ends of your hair that will already be due for a trim anyway.
2. Pastel Pixie
Pair a light pastel shade of green with a cropped pixie to make double the statement. Make sure to swap out your usual shampoo and conditioner for one that protects your color treated hair. TRESemmé Keratin Smooth Color Shampoo and TRESemmé Keratin Smooth Color Conditioner helps keep your newly colorful strands nice and vibrant.
3. Green Roots
Balance out your bold shade of green color by dyeing the bottom half of your strands a concentrated shade of purple.
4. Neon Green
One way to make green hair more wearable is by making it temporary. Consider investing in a neon green wig for those days when you want to make a super bold statement. After a long day of wearing a wig you’ll want to give your hair a lot of TLC. We suggest spraying Nexxus Hydra-Light Weightless Moisture Conditioner in your strands post-shower for a lightweight way to hydrate your locks.
5. Green Highlights
Scattered and strategic green highlights will only be noticeable in the right light. By leaving most of your hair natural you’re still making a statement without going overboard.
6. Mint Green
Keep your color cool and still vibrant with a eye-catching shade of mint green.
7. Light Ombré
Instead of opting for one all-over shade of green, soften up the look by asking your stylist for a light ombré that incorporates a few shades of green.
8. Light Green Roots
Mix two trendy colors and leave a light shade of green to your roots, while letting the blue do most of the talking.
9. Just the Ends
Go lighter than you’ve ever gone before with a light green ponytail that serves as the perfect contrast to your natural roots.
10. Color Mixing
Yet another way to mix two trendy hair colors, top off your blue pixie with an unexpected touch of green hair color. Looking for more hair colors to try out? Check out 5 ways to rock pumpkin spice hair.