Like most of today’s longest-lasting hair trends, pastel tones give off a lived-in look all their own. The colors of cotton candy and lilac are noticeable yet subtle and bold yet soft. From a washed-out millennial pink to a smokey teal, they remain a highly sought-after look. Let’s take a look at some ideas to achieve a lovely pastel look.
Consider Your Hair Color And Texture
No matter your current tone, pastel hair will likely require you to bleach your strands. All color, natural or faux, needs to be stripped almost entirely before depositing the candy color you’re crushing on. Color also affects our texture. If your hair is already over-processed, it’s likely experiencing the pain point of frequent breakage and you probably want to pump the breaks and focus on your hair’s health for a minute. Do a deep conditioning treatment and lay off the chemicals. In short, pastel’s ideal candidates are the naturally light (or pre-lightened) and the untouched, never-before-colored heads of hair.
A beautiful and lovely light pink straight long bob with shiny and chic hair is amazing to make a statement.
A beautiful pastel pink shaggy midi bob with waves and a shiny finish is a catchy and cool idea.
A bubblegum pink midi textural bob with a lot of volume and a bit of waves is a catchy and bright idea.
A delicate lilac wavy bob with a black root is a stylish and chic idea to rock, it looks catchy.
A delicate lilac wavy bob with white highlights and a lot of volume is a catchy and fresh idea.
Salon Or DIY?
Once you’ve had your hair professionally lifted, you can use over-the-counter dyes, which are called direct dyes. You run the risk of going too bright or having an uneven distribution of color, but if you chat with your colorist beforehand, they may be able to offer some pointers for your best at-home experience. If you do take matters into your own hands, Garrett advises that when you make it back into the salon, you’re always sure to inform your colorist of any color products previously used on your hair.
A girlish soft pink midi bob with a wavy volume is a cool and lovely idea to try.
A gorgeous light blue with an icy tone long bob with layers and messy texture is an ultimate idea for summer.
A gorgeous lilac wavy long bob with bangs and a slight ombre effect is a fantastic idea with a delicate feel, perfect for spring and summer.
A gorgeous long pastel bob done in blush and lilac, with a classic fringe is a fresh take on classics.
A jaw-line pink wavy and textured bob with a darker root is a cool and catchy idea.
A lilac jaw-length bob with wispy bangs and a bit of texture is a relaxed hairstyle with a catchy color.
A lilac midi bob with wispy bangs and a bit of texture is a catchy and lovely idea with a soft touch of color.
A long straight pastel pink bob with a classic fringe charms with its soft shade.
A lovely A-line wavy pink long bob will catch an eye both with the color and asymmetry.
A lovely light pink outgrown bob with messy and textured waves and a lot of volume looks adorable.
A lovely pastel blue and green shaggy messy bob with wispy bangs, a darker root and a lot of wavy volume.
A lovely pink midi bob with straight hair and a lot of volume is a hot and chic idea.
A lovely textural blush pink wavy bob with side parting is a cool and fresh idea to rock right now.
A lovely textural long bob in a soft shade of pink, with texture, volume and waves is amazing to rock right now.
A millennial pink short bob with curved ends is a chic and lovely idea, both edgy and timelessly elegant.
Is Pastel Hair Hard To Maintain?
Pastel colors do not have a lot of longevity. Direct dyes are the perfect products for at-home touch-ups. The amount of times you freshen up your color depends on your own desires. If you start out as a platinum blonde, go for a touch-up every four to six weeks. For the highlighted or balayage bases, you can stretch it out to every three to six months. Aside from touch-ups, you also have at-home care to consider. Similar to the blue or purple shampoos recommended for blondes, these temporary dyes will last much longer with the use of color-preserving shampoos and conditioners.
Some pastel shades aren’t as straightforward and require an informed blend by a color expert. Shades like peach need to be mixed just right to avoid any “orange-you-glad-you-didn’t-learn-that-the-hard-way” type of situation.
A pale blue choppy long bob with lilac locks and waves plus side part is a chic and bold idea.
A shiny light pink bob with central parting and straight hair is fantastic for anyone who loves such shades.
A soft pink long bob with waves and a slight ombre effect is a catchy and chic idea to rock.
What Bob To Choose For Pastel Hair?
Here any bob will do, whatever length and shape flatters you. A-line or classic, jaw-line or midi, long or ear-length – it’s totally up to you. Consider having bangs or at least some face-framing layers for a lovely look. Go for waves and volume as without them your bob may look a bit flat.
A soft pink midi length bob with side part and some texture and volume is a cool and fresh idea for spring or summer.