However, now, your hair is green. So, you ask yourself: " Can I dye my green hair pink, or is it an impossible task? The truth is that it's absolutely possible to go from green hair to pink, but you have to take some fundamental aspects into account. Green is a pretty persistent color.
The short answer is yes, pink hair dye can cancel out green tones in hair, leveraging the principles of color theory. However, the effectiveness of this method depends heavily on the specific shades of pink and green involved, the porosity of the hair, and the application technique. Seriously, like in 20 seconds my ends were pink, from using a spoonful of a pastel pink dye diluted in 4 oz conditioner.
So start very diluted, just a tiny amount of dye to lots of conditioner, and work up to less diluted if you don't get the color results you want. Green hair is often considered the pinnacle of experimentation in the world of hair colour. But what do you do if it turns out to be a little too much? This blog post will cover your bases with some tips for what colour to dye over green hair! There are also all-natural clarifying shampoos.
Go From Pink to Your Dream Hair Color So there you have it-the green color family is the secret to neutralizing pesky pink hair dye! Whether you use green shampoo, dye, toner, or even food coloring as a stain remover, harnessing the power of color theory helps you safely go back to your ideal shade. Go All-In with Red or Pink Hair Dye For those who are dealing with a particularly stubborn green-or if you've just decided to take things in a whole new direction. Meaning, any dye with a hint of red, such as pink and purple, could help for reducing the green color.
For blue-green hair, red-orange is the perfect neutralizing color. Is it possible to go for pink hair from green? Yes, but you need to eliminate the green tones first before applying a pink dye. So what color covers green hair best? The good news is you can disguise green hues by using strategic hair dye colors, without having to strip out the green completely.
Since I was on vacation and went frequently for a swim at the beach my hair ended up with a blondish green hue. It almost looks like mint but with many blonde undertones. Note that I have bleached hair.
Can pink hair dye cover that green and actually look pink or will it end up looking brown? The bright forest green might be different. I wish I could give better advice but theoretically green would be the hardest color to mask pink with without fudging up the color because green and pink/red are oppositional colors.