Choosing Your Shade of Pink Ombré
Which shade of pink ombré you go with is completely up to you! That being said, there are certain shades that pair perfectly with specific skin tones.
Light to Fair Skin
If you have fair skin or light hair: Ladies with lighter skin tones should choose to go soft pink or all out with bright pink, depending on whether they want to complement their skin or create a bold contrast.
Olive to Dark Skin
If you have olive skin or dark hair: With this skin tone, almost every shade of pink will looks great. The only shades we recommend you proceed with caution are pastels, as they may dull your rich olive tones.
Dark Skintones
If you have dark skin: Go for more vibrant hues, like hot pink and magenta. Richer, brighter tones will really pop on your skin tone and create a fierce look.
Get Pink Ombré Hair at Home
If you want to try and achieve this look yourself, follow these five steps to get the look.
Step 1: Start with Day-2 Hair
Leave your hair unwashed for a couple of days to allow for your natural hair oils or sebum to coat the scalp. This can help shield from any stinging or irritation from the dye.
Step 2: Create Sections
Section it off. Divide hair into six different parts: Top left, middle, and right, and bottom left, middle, and right.
Step 3: Apply Hair Dye
For a striking pink ombré, it’s best to start on already-bleached or color-stripped hair. In a well-ventilated area, mix your pink dye, carefully following the box directions. Use gloves and a dye brush when doing so. Working piece by piece, lay one full section flat against a sheet of foil, starting with the ends. For a light-to-dark ombré, apply some dye on the foil and let it sit longer on the lower bubbles than the higher bubbles. If you want the color to transition more naturally, use your hand (with protective gloves) instead of a brush and apply the dye straight from the tub onto your hair in even strokes or dabs. Starting from the tips, massage the color carefully, especially at the bubbles for a more natural line.
Step 4: Rinse with Warm Water and a Color-Safe Shampoo
When you’re ready to rinse, use a gentle, color-safe shampoo such as TRESemmé Botanique Color Vibrance & Shine Shampoo and Conditioner. Ideally, your water should be warm or almost tepid.
Step 5: Deep-Condition and Rinse
Coat on a deep-conditioning treatment to help nourish and replenish your just-dyed strands. We like how Nexxus Color Assure Long Lasting Vibrancy Deep Moisture Masque helps restore hair proteins and fortify damaged hair. Leave on for 5 to 10 minutes, rinse with warm water and you’re ready to rock your new pink ombré hair!
Pink Ombré Hair Color and Style Inspo
Not sure where to start? Check out our top pink ombé hair inspo below!
1. Bob ‘n Bangs
Pink is such a quirky shade, so pair it with a cute cut like a bob and bangs. This makes your bob stand out from the rest! This ombre style looks especially great when styled on brown hair with pink highlights.
2. Magenta Pink
This magenta color is a perfect example of how a bold pink can create a fun and loud contrast on fair skin tones. Pair it with a bob for a chic yet whimsical effect on your hair look.
3. Pink with Cool-Toned Roots
A cool-toned root creates a vampier look, perfect for the wintertime. Pair this with dark lip color, and you’ll be set for the upcoming season. Who says gorgeous colors like pink are are suitable for the summer time?
4. High-Contrast
Make your ombré style hard to miss by going with a dark root. We love the high contrast between the two shades here. Rather than opting for brown hair with pink highlights, you can also opt-in for a deep black hairstyle
5. Bold Pink Ombré Hair
This is the ultimate bubblegum pink shade; it’s so much fun but proceed with caution. Maintaining a bright shade like this will involve more upkeep than other shades. If you’re up for the challenge, then this is a great look for you!
6. Add a Loose Wave
You can never go wrong with a classic loose curl. Styling your hair with a curler or curling wand will help show all the depth and color change throughout your strands. Create this look with brown hair pink highlights or with deep blonde tones and pink highlights.
7. Raspberry Tone
Go to the dark side of the pinks with a delicious raspberry color. For more interest in the look, ask for a variation of tones throughout the pink ombré section of your brown hair with pink highlights hairstyle.
8. Double Bun Brown to Pink Ombré Hair
A cutesy double dun style is the perfect way to show off your brown to pink ombré hair! Pairing a bold color with space buns is the perfect way to tackle the e-girl hair trend.
9. Balayage Pink
A balayage pink is a great way to add multiple shades and tones of pink to your look. Pairing the pink with braided space buns makes the perfect festival look.
10. Super Subtle Pink Ombré
If you’re just looking to add pops of subtle pink ombré to your look, we recommend going with a non-permanent color option, like hair chalk.
11. Faded Pink
Even when your pink shade fades it will still look fabulous. A faded look creates a rose gold hue, which is completely on-trend right now.
12. Reverse Ombré
Looking to try something completely out of the box? Why not try out a reverse ombré style and start with your pink on top.
13. Faded Brown Hair pink Highlights
Create your pink ombré hair fantasy for going from a faded purple pastel to a faded pink pastel. A look like this lets you have fun with color, but you don’t need to worry about the maintenance of a bright hue.
14. Pale Pink Bangs
This coloring is perfect for anyone with a pixie cut or longer bangs. We also love how the lighter shade of pink pairs so well with blonde strands.
15. Peachy Pink, Brown Hair Pink Highlights
If you want to keep your pink more “wearable”, then try out a peachier hue. This tone looks great when it’s paired with a warmer brown color.
16. Pink Ombré Braids
Adding ombré to your braids is such an exciting way to play around with color. We love how this vibrant hot pink hue stands out against the natural dark color of the braids.
17. Brown to Medium Pink Ombré
Want a look that’s mostly pink, but doesn’t fully commit to an all-over rosy hue? Try out this brunette to medium pink ombré style. Ask your stylist to start the ombré color a few inches below your root.
18. Brown Hair Pink Highlights on Natural Hair
Make your curls stand out by trying a bright color. We love this dark to light pink color for a bold move.
19. Millennial Ombré Brown Hair Pink Highlights
Want more of a laidback style? Opt for a millennial pink color that gives off an effortless style.
20. Pink Ombré Section
If you want to try out a bright color but don’t want to commit to a full head of pink hair, try out a pop of color on a section of hair. This is a good way to test out color without the damage or commitment of a completely colored style. Now that you know how to dye your hair at home and have all the pink ombré inspo, you’re ready to try this lookout for yourself. Have fun with the process, and the end result is sure to be as sweet as you hope it’d be.