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    Green Highlights On Brown Hair

    Green Highlights On Brown Hair

    Green highlights on brown hair? It's giving forest fairy vibes, nature goddess energy, and color theory perfection. This classic color combo looks absolutely stunning in nature, think lush moss on tree bark or emerald leaves against rich soil, and it translates beautifully to your hair! If you're wanting to dip your toe into the world of vivid hair color without going full-head commitment, green highlights are the perfect way to do exactly that. Keep reading for our favorite ways to add a pop (or several!) of green to your brown hair, plus all of our pro tips to achieve them at home.

    How To Get Green Highlights On Brown Hair

    Shades left to right: Pistachio Macaron, Neverland, Space Cowgirl, Iris Green, Phantom Green, and Emerald Fortune

    The key to green highlights on brown hair? Consider the depth and undertones of your brown hair before picking your green shade. If you have soft, mousy brown hair, pair it with our pastel green shade Neverland for a delicate and dreamy color combo that whispers "woodland fairy." Got rich, dark brown hair? Go bold with Iris Green or Space Cowgirl for a vibrant pop of color and major contrast that screams confidence. But honestly? At the end of the day, just choose the shade of green that lights you up and makes you feel like the main character that you are.

    Green Chunky Highlights On Brown Hair

    @shykaymue in Space Cowgirl

    The Vibe: Bold, playful, and unapologetically Y2K. Chunky highlights are back and better than ever, bringing that nostalgic fun energy while giving your hair serious dimension and movement. This look is for the baddie who wants to make a statement without overthinking it—it's casual, cool, and conversation-starting.

    How to Create the Look:

    1. Section out large chunks of hair using hair clips (think thick ribbons of hair, not tiny weaves)

    2. Apply bleach to those large sections you want to dye green

    3. Once you rinse and dry the bleached sections, apply your chosen shade of green

    4. Wait at least 45 minutes (patience = payoff, babe!)

    5. Rinse with cold water to seal in that color

    6. Style and rock those chunky green highlights like it's 2001!

    Pro tip: Use multiple shades of green like Phantom Green and Neverland for extra dimension that'll have everyone asking where you got your hair done.

    Green and Brown Split Dye

    @alexisrakun in Neverland and Iris Green

    The Vibe: Loud, edgy, and satisfyingly asymmetrical. One side earthy brown, the other vivid green, This hairstyle makes you impossible to ignore. It walks the line between natural and electric, grounded and experimental. Perfect for anyone who's tired of playing it safe and wants their hair to match their refusal to blend in. Sharp contrasts, zero apologies.

    How to Create the Look:

    1. Split your hair down the middle with a clean center part

    2. Use hair clips to secure one side and keep sections separate

    3. Apply bleach to one half of your head (whichever side feels right!)

    4. Once you rinse and dry the bleached section, slap on your chosen shade of green

    5. Wait at least 45 minutes for maximum color saturation

    6. Rinse with cold water, keeping the sections separate to avoid color mixing

    7. Dry, style and get ready to turn heads with your sassy green and brown split dye!

    Pro tip: When washing split dyes, rinse the lighter side first, then coat it with conditioner before washing the darker side to prevent color bleeding.

    Green Peek-a-Boo Highlights on Brown Hair

    @alliedoesyahair used Phantom Green

    The Vibe: Subtly spicy with a side of surprise. A green peek-a-boo is the perfect option for anyone who wants a fun pop of color that plays hide-and-seek. It's professional enough for work, playful enough for the weekend, and perfect for those who love a little mystery. This look is for the low-key rebels who like keeping people guessing.

    How to Create the Look:

    1. Section out your peek-a-boo area (typically the underneath layers of your hair)

    2. Use hair clips to secure the rest of your hair on top of your head and out of the way

    3. Apply bleach to your peek-a-boo section that you want to dye green

    4. Once you rinse and dry the bleached section, apply your chosen shade of green 

    5. Wait at least 45 minutes for that color to really soak in

    6. Rinse with cold water

    7. Style and get ready to shock everyone with every hair flip, braid, and updo!

    Pro tip: Peek-a-boo’s are genius for testing out vivid colors before committing to a full look—plus they're way easier to hide if needed.

    Green Multi-Color Highlights

    @alfonsozombie used Aquamarine, Iris Green, Cosmic Sunshine, and Phantom Green 

    The Vibe: Maximalist, artistic, and totally Insta-worthy. Multi-color highlights are for the bold babes who refuse to choose just one color and want their hair to be a full-on rainbow garden. This look is giving festival vibes, creative energy, and "life's too short for boring hair" mentality. Perfect for anyone who's already obsessed with our entire color range.

    How to Create the Look:

    1. Section out highlight chunks as thin or thick as your heart desires using hair clips

    2. Apply bleach to the sections you want to dye (plan out your color placement before you start!)

    3. Once you rinse and dry the bleached sections, apply your chosen shades

    4. Wait at least 45 minutes for all those gorgeous colors to develop

    5. Rinse each section with cold water (rinse them one at a time to avoid color mixing!)

    6. Style and slay those multi-color highlights on brown hair like the color queen you are!

    Pro tip: Keep your brown base as an anchor color, it'll make all your vivid highlights pop even more and create that perfect color harmony.

    FAQ: Your Green Highlight Questions Answered

    What shade of highlight is best for brown hair?

    You've got options, babe! Brown hair pairs beautifully with the whole rainbow, but we especially love to pair brown hair with green highlights. There's something about that earthy-meets-vibrant combo that just hits different.

    What skin tone does green hair look good on?

    Here's the tea: any skin tone can rock green hair! But depending on your undertones, certain hues of green will make you look even more gorgeous. If you have warm undertones, you'll absolutely GLOW in neon green hair. Cool undertones? We recommend a dark rich green that complements your skin perfectly. Neutral undertones? Lucky you—try a pastel green hair color hat you can pull off effortlessly. But honestly? At the end of the day there are no rules, and we recommend wearing whatever shade of green hair makes you feel like MAGIC.

    What shade of green is best for highlights?

    It depends on the shade of your base and what matches your vibe, but we especially love neon green like Space Cowgirl for highlights—it looks stunning on literally any base! The brightness creates that perfect pop of contrast that makes people do a double-take.

    Do highlights make you look younger or older?

    Most people will say highlights make you look younger because it's a youthful hairstyle that older generations don't typically gravitate towards. However, we like to think you look as young as your personality, so get the highlights and have fun! Confidence is the real fountain of youth, bestie.

    Transformation Time: Green Highlights On Brown Hair

    Whether you go chunky, subtle, or full rainbow, green highlights on brown hair are guaranteed to give you that fresh, dimensional look that'll have everyone asking for your colorist's info (little do they know it's all you!). Ready to go green? Grab your favorite Arctic Fox shade and get creating!

    For more hair inspo, tutorials, and to show off your color transformation, follow us @arcticfoxhaircolor on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Facebook, X, and Threads. We can't wait to see what shade of green you choose! 🦊💚

    How to Get Green Out of Hair: 5 Easy Methods

    How to Get Green Out of Hair: 5 Easy Methods

    Green hair has been having a major moment in the trend cycle! From Meg Thee Stallion's bold lime locks to Billie Eilish's iconic neon green roots, Cardi B's vibrant emerald waves, and Zayn Malik's edgy forest tones—celebrities have been obsessed with this fresh, nature-inspired shade. And honestly? We totally get it. Green is daring, dimensional, and downright gorgeous when you're feeling it.

    But here's the thing: once you're ready to let those green vibes go, it can be one of the most stubborn shades to remove from your hair. Green pigments love to hang around longer than that one friend who won't take the hint at 2 AM. But don't worry bestie, we've got your back! We're breaking down our top 5 ways to get green out of hair, plus some bonus tips to make the process as smooth as possible. Let's dive in! 🌿✨

    How to Get Green Out of Hair

    Everyone's hair is different and will respond differently to each method we're sharing, so do what feels right for your hair and your vibe! We recommend doing a strand test first and working in a well-ventilated space. And if you get stuck or aren't sure what to do next, don't hesitate to reach out to our color specialists. They're total pros and are here to help you figure it out!


    1. Wash Your Hair More Frequently in Warm Water

    Iris Green fading to blonde

    Okay, this one might sound obvious, but trust us—it's your first line of defense against stubborn green tones. Semi-permanent hair dyes like Arctic Fox gradually fade with each wash, so increasing your shampoo sessions is key to speeding up the process of getting green out of your hair!

    Here's the game plan:

    • Turn up the temperature! Use warm water (not scalding hot—we're not trying to fry your hair) to help open up the hair cuticle and release those green pigments

    • Skip the dry shampoo this week—we know it's tempting, but you'll want to actually wash those locks to get the color moving

    • Grab a clarifying shampoo or dandruff shampoo like Head & Shoulders. These bad boys are designed to remove buildup and strip away product, which means they'll work overtime on your hair color too

    • Wash your hair 2-3 times more often than usual for faster fading

    Pro tip: Follow up with a deep conditioning treatment or hair mask after each wash to keep your strands hydrated and happy. All that extra washing can be drying, so show your hair some TLC!

    2. Soak Your Hair While Taking an Epsom Salt Bath

    Emerald Fortune fading to blonde

    Want to fade your green hair while having the most relaxing evening ever? We've got the perfect solution! Epsom salt isn't just for soothing sore muscles, it's also a secret weapon for fading hair color.

    How to make it work:

    • Fill your bathtub with warm water and add 1-2 cups of Epsom salt

    • Soak in the tub and make sure your hair is fully submerged in the water

    • Chill for 15-20 minutes (bring a face mask and make it a whole vibe!)

    • Rinse your hair thoroughly and follow up with a moisturizing conditioner

    The salt helps break down the dye molecules without harsh chemicals, and you get to relax in the process. It's self-care meets hair care, literally a win-win situation! Just keep in mind this method can be a bit drying, so definitely condition afterward.

    3. Take a Dip in Chlorine or Salt Water

    Neverland fading to blonde

    Here's your excuse to hit the pool or beach! Believe it or not, a swim session can actually help fade your green hair color faster. The chlorine in pool water and the salt in ocean water both work to break down hair dye pigments naturally.

    Making waves work for you:

    • Go swimming! Whether it's laps at your local pool or catching waves at the beach, let the water do its thing

    • The chlorine bonds with the hair dye molecules and helps lift them out

    • Saltwater has a similar effect, though it can cause extra dryness

    • Bonus: sunshine also helps fade color naturally, so outdoor swimming is doubly effective!

    Fair warning: If you're planning to dye your hair soon after, this method is perfect. But just know that both chlorine and salt water can be super drying to your strands. Make sure to use a deep conditioning treatment afterward, our Pool Party Hair Mask was literally made for this! And here's a fun plot twist: while chlorine helps to get green out of the hair, it can also cause green tones in blonde or light hair from mineral buildup. Life's funny like that, right?

    4. Vitamin C Hair Mask

    Phantom Green fading to blonde

    Ready for a DIY hack that actually works? Let's talk about vitamin C—not just for immune support, but for color removal too! The acid in vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is strong enough to break down semi-permanent hair dye, making it one of the most popular at-home methods for fading color.

    How to whip up your vitamin C mask:

    • Crush 10-15 vitamin C tablets into a fine powder

    • Mix the powder with your clarifying shampoo to create a paste—aim for a consistency that's spreadable but not too runny

    • Apply the mixture evenly throughout your damp hair, making sure every green strand is coated

    • Let it sit for 30-60 minutes (you can cover your hair with a shower cap to prevent dripping)

    • Rinse thoroughly with warm water

    • Follow up with a deep conditioning treatment or hair mask—this is non-negotiable!

    Why it works: The vitamin C creates an acidic environment that helps oxidize the dye molecules, making them easier to wash out. It's gentler than bleach but more effective than just regular shampooing. You might need 2-3 treatments depending on how vibrant your green is, but it's totally worth it!

    5. Color Remover

    Space Cowgirl fading to blonde

    When gentler methods aren't cutting it and you need results ASAP, a commercial color remover is your best friend. These products are specifically formulated to break down artificial color molecules in semi-permanent hair dyes like Arctic Fox.

    How to use a color remover:

    • Head to your nearest beauty supply store and grab a color remover designed for semi-permanent hair dyes

    • Follow the product instructions carefully—most are applied to dry hair for best results

    • Process for the recommended time (usually 20-45 minutes, but check your specific product!)

    • Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water

    • Always, always, ALWAYS follow up with a deep conditioning treatment

    Pro tip: Do a strand test first to see how your hair reacts, and make sure you're in a well-ventilated space when using these products.

    Color Theory: The Red Solution to Your Green Situation

    Okay, here's where we get a little nerdy (but in the fun way). If you're not ready to completely get green out of your hair but want to cover it up or neutralize it, let's talk about the color wheel! On the color wheel, red and green are opposites—which means red tones can actually cancel out and neutralize green tones. Color theory for the win! 🎨

    How to cover green with red:

    If you're rocking one of our gorgeous green hair color shades and want to switch things up without stripping all the color, red-based dyes are your perfect transition!

    Our top red picks to neutralize green:

    • Poison: A classic bright red that'll completely transform your look and knock out lingering green shades like Iris Green or Neverland

    • Wrath: A vibrant, intense red with serious staying power—perfect for making a bold statement and covering up green hair colors like Space Cowgirl

    • Ritual: A deeper, richer red that's absolutely stunning for fall vibes and covers up dark green shades like Emerald Fortune and Phantom Green

    Before applying any red hair dye over green hair, make sure your hair is at least partially faded for the most accurate color results. If your green is super vibrant, you might get a muddy or olive-toned result. But if it's faded to a lighter pastel green or just has lingering undertones, red will neutralize it beautifully!

    The process:

    1. Let your green fade out a bit using the methods above

    2. Choose your shade of red hair dye

    3. Apply according to the instructions

    4. Enjoy your bold new red hair color without any green peeking through!

    FAQs: Your Burning Green Hair Questions Answered

    What color cancels out green hair?

    Red! On the color wheel, red and green are complementary (opposite) colors, which means they neutralize each other. So if you've got a green hair color you want to get rid of, a red-based dye will help cancel it out and give you a fresh new look!

    How can I remove green from my hair?

    You've got options, bestie! You can wash your hair more frequently with warm water and clarifying shampoo, soak your hair in an Epsom salt bath, create a DIY vitamin C hair mask, go swimming in chlorine or salt water, or use a commercial color remover. For faster results, try combining a few methods (like clarifying shampoo plus the vitamin C treatment). Just remember to deep condition between treatments to keep your hair healthy!

    Does ketchup really remove green tint from hair?

    Okay, so this sounds wild, but yes—ketchup can actually help with mild green tints in hair! The red color in ketchup neutralizes green on the color wheel (color theory strikes again!), and the vinegar in it helps remove mineral buildup that can cause green tones. That said, it's not a super reliable solution for deeply dyed green hair or intense green shades. If you're going to try it, slather it on like a hair mask, leave it for 20-30 minutes, and then shampoo it out thoroughly. But honestly? We'd recommend using an actual red dye or one of the methods above for better results.

    Will Dawn dish soap take color out of hair?

    Yes, Dawn dish soap can strip color from your hair, especially direct dyes like Arctic Fox. Its grease-cutting superpowers work on hair color pigments too, breaking them down and washing them away. BUT—and this is a big but—it's super drying and can be pretty harsh on your strands. Only use it as a last resort, and if you do, follow up immediately with a deep conditioning treatment or hair mask. Don't make it a regular thing, or your hair will be crispier than your personality after a Monday morning meeting.

    Final Thoughts: Your Green Hair Journey

    There you have it, Fox Fam! Whether you're ready to fade your green hair color completely or just want to transition to a new shade, you've got all the tools you need to make it happen. Remember, semi-permanent hair dyes like Arctic Fox are designed to gradually fade over time, so be patient with the process and give your hair lots of love between treatments.

    Green might be one of the more stubborn colors to remove, but with the right approach and a little persistence, you'll be ready for your next hair color adventure in no time. And if you loved the green while it lasted, then that's what matters most! Hair color is all about self-expression and having fun.

    Ready for your next shade? Follow us @arcticfoxhaircolor on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Facebook, X, and Threads for endless inspiration, hair tips, and all the colorful content your heart desires! 💚✨🦊

    Green Highlights on Black Hair: 5 Hairstyles to Inspire You

    Green Highlights on Black Hair: 5 Hairstyles to Inspire You

    From Shego's villain vibes to Deku Midoriya's heroic locks, black hair with green highlights has been serving iconic looks across pop culture for years. Billie Eilish, FKA Twigs, and Kylie Jenner have all rocked this electrifying combo, proving it's a timeless statement. And let's be real, color pairing green highlights on black hair absolutely slays during spooky season. Keep reading to learn 5 easy ways to get this October-perfect hair at home with Arctic Fox!

    1. Green Highlights on Black Hair

    @snipfreak used Neon Moon, Phantom Green, and Poseidon

    Classic green highlights on jet black hair give off that cool, mysterious energy that makes people do a double-take. It's edgy without trying too hard, and the subtle pops of green add just the right amount of drama.

    How to get the green highlights on black hair look

    Use a weaving method to section out the pieces of hair you want green with hair clips. Apply bleach to lighten those pieces, wait 10-15 minutes to process, then wash and dry your hair. Apply your chosen shade of green to the lightened sections and wait at least 30 minutes (or go longer for extra saturation). Rinse with cold water and voila—you're rocking black hair with green highlights!

    Pro tip: If you already have highlights, skip the bleach and just slap your favorite shade of green on top. Need to freshen up the black sections? Try Transylvania!

    2. Black and Green Split Dye Hair

    @stevieleigh123 in Space Cowgirl

    Split dye is giving fun, cool, weird-but-make-it-fashion energy. Half black, half green—it's bold, it's statement-making, and it's surprisingly easier to pull off than you think.

    How to get the black and green split dye look

    Create 2 symmetrical sections by making a clean middle part using hair clips. Use bleach to lighten the side you want green, wait 10-15 minutes to process, then wash and dry your hair. Apply your chosen shade of green to one side and Transylvania to the other side. Wait at least 30 minutes (or go longer for extra saturation), then rinse one side at a time with cold water to avoid color mixing. Voila—you're rocking a black and green split dye that's out of this world!

    Pro tip: When washing your hair, always use cold water and wash the green side first, then cover it with conditioner before doing the black side to avoid mixing colors.

    3. Black Hair with Green Bangs

    @cakefacedcutie in Iris Green

    Green bangs on black hair? Ultimate baddie energy. This look is cool, fun, and seriously eye-catching—plus it's one of the most user-friendly ways to rock black and green hair since you're only working with a small section.

    How to get the black hair with green bangs look

    Use hair clips to section out your bangs from the rest of your hair. Apply bleach to lighten your fringe, wait 10-15 minutes to process, then wash and dry your hair. Apply your chosen shade of green to your bangs and add Transylvania everywhere else. Wait at least 30 minutes (or go longer for extra saturation), then rinse your bangs first with cold water before rinsing out your black dye to avoid color mixing. Voila—you just made your black hair POP with a green glow!

    Pro tip: When washing your hair, always use cold water and wash the green side first, then cover it with conditioner before doing the black side to avoid mixing colors.

    4. Black Hair with Chunky Green Highlights

    @elsbethdz in Cosmic Sunshine, Iris Green, and Poseidon

    Chunky highlights are back and better than ever! This look brings bold, fun, playful vibes while giving your hair major dimension and movement.

    How to get the chunky green highlights look

    Use hair clips to section out your chunky green highlights. Apply bleach to lighten those sections, wait 10-15 minutes to process, then wash and dry your hair. Apply your chosen shades of green to the bleached sections and Transylvania to the rest of your hair. Wait at least 30 minutes (or go longer for extra saturation), then rinse each chunky highlight one at a time with cold water to avoid color mixing. Voila—you're rocking black hair with chunky green highlights!

    Pro tip: Use different shades of green hair dye like neon green, dark green, and bright green to add extra dimension.

    5. Black and Green Color Block Hair

    @dmxrven in Phantom Green and Transylvania

    Color blocking is giving major cool-girl baddie energy. It's modern, it's fresh, and like green bangs, it's one of the most user-friendly ways to experiment with black and green hair since you're working with defined sections.

    How to get the black and green color block look

    Use hair clips to section out your green color block. Apply bleach to lighten the green sections, wait 10-15 minutes to process, then wash and dry your hair. Apply your chosen shade of green to the color block sections and add Transylvania everywhere else. Wait at least 30 minutes (or go longer for extra saturation), then rinse your color block section first with cold water before rinsing out your black dye to avoid color mixing. Voila—you just made your black hair shine with pops of green!

    Pro tip: When washing your hair, always use cold water and wash the green side first, then cover it with conditioner before doing the black section to avoid mixing colors.

    FAQ

    What skin tone does green hair look good on?

    Anyone can rock green hair, but different skin tones pop depending on the shade of green you choose. Warm undertones glow in a bright, warm green. Neutral undertones can rock a pastel green like nobody's business. Cooler undertones look especially flattering in a deep emerald green.

    What highlight color is good for black hair?

    Black hair pairs beautifully with so many shades of the rainbow, but we especially love black hair with green highlights!

    Does green look good with black hair?

    Yes! Green has been paired with black hair on celebrities and in the media since the beginning of time.

    What's the hardest color to get out of hair?

    The hardest hair color to remove is generally black or red due to its dark, large pigment molecules. Blue and green are also difficult, especially if they are on a yellow-based blonde and turn into an unwanted green hue as they fade. Check out our blog on easy blue hair dye removal!

    Time for your Black and Green Hair Transformation

    There you have it—5 easy ways to get black and green highlights at home with Arctic Fox! Make sure to follow us on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Facebook, X, and Threads @arcticfoxhaircolor for more black and green hair color inspo and tips and tricks. Don't forget to tag us in your hair transformation for a chance to be featured!

    What Color Cancels Out Pink Hair? Your Ultimate Guide to Switching Up Your Look

    What Color Cancels Out Pink Hair? Your Ultimate Guide to Switching Up Your Look

    Pink is a total vibe, but once you're ready to switch gears, you may be wondering how to do that without using harsh bleach or color removers that could cause further damage to your precious strands. Look no further – your besties at Arctic Fox Hair Color are putting our lab coats on to show you exactly what colors cancel out pink and how to transition out of your pink hair color using the magic of the color wheel!

    The Color Wheel: Your Hair Color BFF

    Think of the color wheel as your personal hair guru! This rainbow circle isn't just pretty to look at – it's actually the secret weapon for understanding how colors interact with each other. Here's the tea: colors that sit directly opposite each other on the wheel are called "complementary colors," and they literally cancel each other out when mixed.

    Pink's sworn enemy? Green! These two are sitting across from each other on the color wheel like that dramatic friend duo we all know. When you apply green-tinted products to pink hair, the green cancels out pink hair, helping you transition to a more neutral base or prep for your next color adventure.

    The key to using the color wheel for hair transitions is understanding that you don't always need to go full intensity with the opposite color. Sometimes a diluted version or a gentle toner is all you need to get the job done without going overboard!

    What Color Cancels Out Pastel Pink Hair Color

    Got that dreamy pastel pink like our gorgeous Frosé shade? Neverland (our pastel green hair color) is your new best friend! This soft, minty green is perfect for gently neutralizing those cotton candy vibes without being too harsh on your hair.

    Since pastel pink is already on the lighter side, you won't need anything super intense. Neverland works like a charm to tone down those rosy hues and create a more neutral canvas. Pro tip: always strand test first and chat with our color specialists for personalized guidance!

    What Color Cancels Out Hot Pink Hair Color

    Rocking a vibrant hot pink like our bold Vi shade? Time to bring in diluted Phantom Green! Hot pink packs more punch than its pastel cousin, so you'll want to use a stronger green to cancel out this shade of pink, but watered down to avoid going full Hulk mode.

    The secret sauce here is prep work, babe. Try fading your current color as much as possible first (clarifying shampoo is your friend!), then apply your diluted Phantom Green. Don't skip the strand test and consider reaching out to our color experts for the best game plan!

    What Color Cancels Out Magenta Pink Hair Color

    That rich, deep magenta pink, like our stunning Virgin Pink, calls for diluted Iris Green. Magenta is basically pink's more sophisticated older sister – it's got those deeper, more complex tones that need a green with some serious depth to match.

    Iris Green toned down is perfect for tackling those jewel-toned magentas. Since deeper colors are more stubborn, they fade first, then neutralize. Remember to test a small section and don't hesitate to get advice from our team of color pros!

    What Color Cancels Out Neon Pink Hair Color

    Neon pink like our Electric Paradise shade? For these super bright, in-your-face pinks, you'll want diluted Space Cowgirl to help bring things back to earth.

    Neon colors are the rebels of the hair color world – they're intense, they're bold, and they don't go down without a fight. That's why pre-fading is crucial here. Let that color wash out as much as possible, then work your green magic. Strand testing and expert consultation? Still non-negotiable!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What color reverses pink?

    Green! Since green sits directly opposite pink on the color wheel, it's the perfect neutralizer for all things rosy.

    What color will cover pink hair?

    Looking to completely mask your pink hair color instead of neutralizing it? Purple, orange, red, and sometimes blue can work depending on your starting shade and how much it's faded.

    What is the hardest color to remove from hair?

    Blue, green, and black hair dyes are typically the most stubborn when it comes to removal. They just love to make themselves at home in your hair cuticles!

    What color evens out pink?

    Green! It's all about that color wheel magic – opposites attract and then cancel each other out.

    Ready to Switch Up Your Look?

    There you have it, color kings and queens! Whether you're dealing with soft pastel pink or neon pink, there's a green-tinted solution waiting to help you transition to your next hair adventure. The secret ingredients? Patience, proper testing, and maybe some expert backup.

    Want more hair color inspo and insider tips? Follow us @arcticfoxhaircolor on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Facebook, X, and Threads for all the latest hair color magic, tutorials, and behind-the-scenes fun. Your next transformation is just a scroll away! ✨

    Best Colors for Yellow Undertones: Top Picks

    Best Colors for Yellow Undertones: Top Picks

    Ready to transform your look with a hair color that makes your complexion absolutely glow? 

    If you've got yellow undertones to your skin, you're in luck – so many vibrant Arctic Fox hair colors were practically made for you! 

    Whether you're considering a bold change or a subtle refresh, understanding your skin tone is the first step to finding that perfect match that'll have everyone asking, "OMG, who did your hair?!" 

    Let's dive into the colorful world of possibilities!

    How Do I Know If I Have a Yellow Skin Tone?

    Not sure if you fall into the yellow undertone family? No worries, bestie! Here's a quick check:

    • Look at your veins – if they appear more greenish under your skin, you likely have warm undertones

    • Gold jewelry typically looks amazing on you

    • Your skin might tan easily rather than burn

    • Yellow or gold-tinted clothing makes your complexion pop

    If you're nodding along to most of these, congratulations! You've got those gorgeous yellow/golden undertones that work beautifully with so many hair colors.

    What Hair Colors Look Good on Yellow Skin Tones?

    With yellow undertones, you've hit the hair color jackpot! Your warm complexion provides the perfect canvas for an exciting spectrum of colors. 

    Rich, warm shades like copper and fiery red enhance your natural glow, while vibrant options like electric purple, hot pink, and lime green create stunning contrasts that make these colors truly pop.

    Deep jewel tones such as emerald and amethyst add beautiful dimension, and bright options like coral and peachy pink harmonize with your warmth, giving you that effortless radiance we all crave.

    With all this being said, please remember there are NO rules when it comes to beauty and self-expression. Choose a hair color that makes YOU feel happy and confident! At Arctic Fox, our vibrant, cruelty-free semi-permanent hair dyes are designed to help you express your unique style—your hair is your canvas, paint it with whatever colors bring you joy!

    5 Gorgeous Hair Colors for Yellow Skin Tones

    1. Bright Orange Hair Color: Sunset Orange

    @taylamiddletonn in Sunset Orange and Cosmic Sunshine

    Channel your inner fire goddess with Sunset Orange! This vibrant shade perfectly complements yellow undertones by playing up the warmth in your complexion. 

    The result? A harmonious glow that looks like you're perpetually standing in golden hour lighting. 

    Trust us, this shade brings the heat in all the right ways! Sunset Orange has "main character energy" stamped all over it – you're not just entering the room, you're making an entrance. 

    Style tip: Rock this bold hue with sleek, glass-like straight hair to really showcase the shade in all its glory.

    2. Neon Green Hair Color: Space Cowgirl

    @taco_babyy in Space Cowgirl

    Not for the faint of heart, Space Cowgirl green hair color is for the trailblazers! This electric shade creates an otherworldly contrast with yellow undertones that's breathtaking. 

    Consider this your permission to be the coolest person in any room you enter. Space Cowgirl has "living in 2099 while everyone else is stuck in 2025" energy, perfect for the digital native who probably has a secret TikTok account with millions of followers. 

    Style tip: Pair this futuristic hue with space buns for maximum cyber-chic vibes, or create a bold contrast by wearing Space Cowgirl as a money piece against dark hair.

    3. Bright Red Hair Color: Poison

    @not_reagan in Poison

    There's nothing toxic about this relationship – Poison red hair color is the power move your yellow-toned skin has been waiting for! This bold crimson creates an eye-catching contrast that makes your complexion look fresh and vibrant. 

    Consider this your go-to shade for rockstar energy! Poison screams "baddie who doesn't need to apologize for taking up space" – the kind of confidence that turns heads and stays rent-free in people's minds. 

    Style tip: Pair this showstopper with voluminous, bouncy curls for full femme fatale vibes, or slick it back in a high ponytail when you're ready to conquer your enemies (or just that work presentation).

    4. Bright Yellow Hair Color: Cosmic Sunshine

    @carmela.tv in Cosmic Sunshine

    Sometimes the best approach is to lean all the way in! Cosmic Sunshine creates a monochromatic magic with yellow undertones that's surprisingly flattering. 

    This sunny shade brightens your entire look and radiates the kind of confidence that turns heads everywhere you go. Cosmic Sunshine has "I don't follow trends, I set them" energy – perfect for the friend who's always ahead of the curve and somehow already thrifted that vintage piece everyone's hunting for. 

    Style tip: Embrace your inner sun goddess with voluminous, bouncy curls that catch the light from every angle, or try 2 simple braids with face-framing tendrils for festival-ready vibes that scream "main stage energy."

    5. Bright Pink Hair Color: Virgin Pink

    @mollthra in Virgin Pink

    Virgin Pink is the cool girl of hair colors, effortlessly chic and universally flattering. 

    On yellow undertones, this vibrant pink creates a beautiful balance that's equal parts edgy and pretty. It's the perfect shade for anyone who loves to attract attention everywhere they go. This color has "IT girl who gets invited to all the exclusive parties" written all over it – the kind who never posts the behind-the-scenes during the event but always stuns in their candid shots the next day. 

    Style tip: Rock Virgin Pink in a sleek lob with a deep side part for that editorial look, or add some messy beach waves for the "I'm on vacation but make it fashion" aesthetic that dominates your feed.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What hair color makes skin look less yellow?

    If you're looking to neutralize rather than enhance yellow undertones, colors with cool or ashy bases work wonders! 

    Lavender tones, ash browns, or cool-toned pastels can help balance warmth in the skin. Just remember, your natural undertones aren't something to "fix," but rather a unique feature to work with!

    How do I pick the right hair color for my skin tone?

    Consider your undertone (warm, cool, neutral) and skin depth as a starting point! Yellow undertones pop with both complementary purples/blues and harmonious reds/oranges. Try semi-permanent hair colors first to discover what feels right for you. 

    Remember, though, there are NO rules in self-expression! The perfect hair color is simply the one that makes you feel amazing. Trust your instincts and rock whatever shade brings you joy and confidence!

    Does brown hair look good on yellow skin?

    Absolutely! Warm-toned browns like caramel, honey, or chestnut can look especially gorgeous against yellow undertones. They create a harmonious effect that enhances your natural glow. If you want more contrast, try a rich chocolate brown with subtle warm highlights.

    Is yellow undertone warm or neutral?

    Yellow undertones fall firmly in the warm family! These golden hues in the skin pair beautifully with warm-toned hair colors like Sunset Orange or Cosmic Sunshine, but can also create striking contrasts with cooler tones like Purple AF or Aquamarine. Embracing your warm undertones is the key to finding your most flattering hair color match.

    Your Hair Color Adventure Awaits!

    Finding your perfect hair color for your skin tone isn't about rules, it's about joy and self-expression! Whether you're vibing with bold, neon, or subtle vibes, the right color is simply the one that makes YOU feel fantastic.

    Ready for a hair color transformation? Grab your Arctic Fox faves and dive in! Don't forget to follow us @arcticfoxhaircolor and tag us in your gorgeous creations for a chance to be featured on our page.

    Remember, all of our semi-permanent hair dyes are vegan, cruelty-free, and conditioning—because your self-expression deserves the BEST! 

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