41. Electric Blue Waves
One of the best ways of emphasizing wavy hair is by utilizing a horizontal hair dyeing technique. The combination of electric blue and teal tones is always a safe one, but taking the risk to dye horizontally surely paid off.
42. Stormy Seas Blue Hair
The balayage gradient technique used here is perfect for showcasing a natural transition, like the one seen in the sky as storm clouds come in, or the way they are reflected in a wavy ocean. Starting with black roots, the hair is dyed in piecey streaks that start off royal blue and transition to a beautiful sky blue.
43. Pastel Blue Waves
Soft like a cloud, these pastel waves invoke calmness in anyone who glimpses them. This is the type of blue hair color that requires multiple bleaching sessions, but the results are worth the effort.
44. Oceanic Fringe
Baby streaks are always a lovely choice that showcases a colorist’s skill, but once they show up in the fringe they become something truly unique. We love this take on ocean blue hair that combines royal blue, baby blue, and teal tones.
45. Summer Sky Blue Hair
Blue hair can be cheerful and festive, as exemplified by this sky-blue hair color. Dark roots ensure painless grow out, while light sky-blue streaks liven up a vivid royal blue base.
46. Oil Spill Blue Hair
In real life, an oil spill is a terrible thing, but there is nothing wrong with being inspired by its colors to create a hair masterpiece! Shades of cyan and electric blue are a natural fit, while violet runs through them to give extra drama.
47. Azure Sombre
Long hair is the perfect canvas for all kinds of two-tone blue hair dye creations, and we got to admit this one is one of our favourites. The azure and baby blue combination is a classic, but it’s the careful transition that makes our hearts go aflutter.
48. Midnight Blue Balayage
The diagonal gradient in this balayage is the stuff dreams are made of, so it is fitting that it was created in dark shades like black-blue and midnight blue, with just a hint of royal blue and cyan for added dimension. It’s a great option for those with naturally dark hair, as it only requires a hint of bleaching.
49. Deep Sea Blue Hair
Those blends of dark blue and royal blue are already gorgeous, but the moment a bit of green is added to them they take on a slightly sinister, oceanic vibe. You never know what is lurking down there in the depths, along with the sea greens and waves.
50. Teal Blue Hair Colormelt
If your coloring is on the warm side of things, then blues with a touch of green to them will be the most flattering to you. This blue to teal colormelt is as subtle as it gets, and yet the result is astounding.