Last Updated on 2018-01-10 , 4:09 pm
Selecting a hair colour for yourself can be a tricky thing. On one end, you’d just like to go for that shocking purple shade, because, well, it’s you.
On the other hand, you know your 53-year-old boss is going to have all sorts of bad girl thoughts about you, just because you’re in a shade that’s not the usual. How do you fix that? Try out one of these 10 hair colours, and you’ll not get fired. Guaranteed.
The Classic Balayage
Get your stylist to concentrate on colouring your ends. The dye is also swept towards the crown of your head in such a way that it imparts a natural and soft look. It won’t even look bad when you grow out of it.
Play Hide and Seek with Purple
Ever heard of the phrase working at the front but partying like hell at the back? Create a peekaboo outcome on your hair. The purple can’t be seen when your hair’s let down. Bunch it up into a bun, and the stunning colour is out to be seen!
Go Blue-Black
No, don’t go and hit yourself. Royal blue is the best choice for a discreet highlight or two against your pitch black hair.
Purple on Undercover
Pick an aubergine or even plum box of colour to remain inconspicuous via highlights while you’re at work with your black mane.
Tip Yourself with Gunmetal Shades
This has got to be my favourite. Lighten your hair by a couple of shades and then fix it up with grey. You’ll be able to give your colour so much more shine and texture. If you’re feeling safe, consider peekaboo colours.
Highlights Little Sister, Babylights
Say what? These are micro-fine highlights that really bring on the shine when sunlight hits them.
Seeing Red
Red streaks is an elegant way to get your hair coloured, and it even suits women from all ages.
The Introvert Peacock
This colour method is AMAZING, and it’s hidden kind of like the peekaboo highlights. The peacock shades will only be seen when you flip your hair or tie it up.
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