Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Check This: Amazing Two Tone Hair Styles

Thinking of two-tone hair? Browse through these 20 styles and decide which technique captures your vision for your own color. Today’s trendy hair is always complex in color, meaning solid colors are still ok, but if you want a really chic hairstyle, you’ll want to incorporate some subtle or more pronounced accent highlights in your strands.

#1: Electrifying Scene

If you are deep in the ‘scene hair’ trend, get electric with your color choices! Bright, neon colors are killer on two-toned hair. The placement almost doesn’t even matter when working with these colors because they are just so appealing to the color-loving eye. One thing to remember, however, is that these colors tend to be more difficult to remove once you are ready to move on to something different.

Neon Purple And Green Balayage

#2: You Can Wig It

The upkeep of punk colors is more demanding than ‘regular’ colors, and can ultimately be more damaging to your hair. Consider wigs as an amusing and playful alternative to putting your own hair through the stress of the chemical processes it requires to maintain bright colors. There are some amazing wigs in trendy colors and styles available in online stores.

Half Blue Half Pink Pastel Hair

#3: Mermaid Balayage/Ombre

Mermaid color solutions are walking pieces of hair art! The color combos and seamless blending of vibrant hues are so captivating, it’s hard not to start picturing yourself as a sea goddess. It can be a journey to reach these mermaid goals while still maintaining your hair’s health, so always respect the time frame and number of sessions recommended by your stylist to reach the desired tones.

Purple To Gray Ombre Hair

#4: The Bright Side

The best part of starting with half blonde half black hair, is that you can play with bright colors on the lighter half once you’re over the blonde. Trying different shades by formulating your own mixtures of color can be very gratifying, and slightly addictive in a good way.

Half Brunette Half Blonde Hair

#5: For the Commitmentphobe

Two colors framing your face can be an alternative to devoting a full half of your head to one color, and the other half to a different color. Aside from being suited for the commitment-phobes, sometimes less is just more. For a hair fashionista, playing with color placement, there is a difference between following trends, and setting the trends!

Two Tone Blonde And Brown Hair

#6: Scene It

Split dye, or half and half dyeing, is predominant in the scene/emo hair world. Disconnected layers with massive amounts of texture are characteristic traits of the scene style, along with high-contrasting color combinations. Adding one or two tracks of clip-in extensions can bring out more of the disconnection, or you can add individual colorful pieces if you want to play with the color a bit.

Layered Straight Blonde And Brown Hairstyle

#7: Reverse It

Sometimes your inner mod compels you to add your own twist to an existing style. There aren’t really any rules with two-tone hair color, so make up your own! A reverse ombre would start with a lighter color on top, and progressively get darker on the ends. Mod styles are the rocker’s rebellious response to trendy fashionistas.

Blonde To Brown Reverse Ombre

#8: Neon Ombre

Hard lines are usually what you try to stay away from in an ombre, but somehow, bright, bold colors make breaking the rules okay when done right. Be fierce and take risks! Neon ombres are the love child of scene and mermaid styles, with just a dash of mod love.

Brown To Orange Ombre

#9: Just the Tips

If you’re afraid to go short out of fear to end looking like you have the dreaded soccer mom haircut, add a flare of color just to the tips of your short style. That small splash of color showcases the essence of your personal style, and brings life to what can easily look like an uninspired cut. The maintenance is minimal, and is not as long of a process as other color services.

Shorter Black Hair With Blonde Dip Dye

#10: Peek-a-boos

Peek-a-boos are the most prevalent form of two-toned hair and styles with an added pop of color. The “pop” can be as loud as your stylist’s imagination wants, or can also add depth without having typical, cookie-cutter highlights. The placement of color depends on your overall goal, as well as your haircut. Essentially the color should look like it is “peeking”, or “hiding”, throughout your hair, and should create a lot of movement and dimension.

Dark Brown Hair With Magenta Highlights



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