28 Women Who Chose An Unusual Color For Their Hair And Ended Up Looking Badass
There's this competition called #ONESHOT Hair Awards. It's global, free to participate in, and 100% transparent. There are two overall categories: Big Shot (for studio-style work) and Hot Shot (for "real hair behind the chair").
The rules are simple. All you have to do to enter is post a photo or video on Instagram with the appropriate hashtags in the caption during the entry period, add a few tags, and that's it.
What really caught our attention was the Color Transformation award in the Hot Shot category. After all, he who doesn't take risks never gets to drink champagne. Or in this case, she who doesn't dye her hair in bold colors never gets to see if it suits her.
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She seriously embraced her grey and chose the PERFECT COLORS I love it
Held by Behind The Chair―the largest community in the world for salon professionals to explore educational possibilities and draw inspiration―the 2019 #ONESHOT Hair Awards was the fifth year of the world's largest hairdressing competition. It saw nearly 304,000 entries from 26 countries and continued the #ONESHOT tradition of celebrating artistry and commitment to the craft and the pro beauty industry.
"All 617 finalists—and every photo submitted—were celebrated 'one shot at a time' ... at BTC's #ONESHOT Hair Awards, broadcast live from the Gaylord National Resort in Washington, D.C.," the organizers then wrote. "Hosted by BTC's Mary Rector and Kevin Gable, we awarded 19 #BIGSHOT Awards to session artists, platform artists, and educators for stunning studio work, and 25 #HOTSHOT Awards to hairdressers doing real hair behind the chair."
She could have grown it because that could have been a photo from like 3 or more months before the day she got it done. It didn’t say it was exactly before she died it.
Load More Replies...Emma Mendez, who has been doing hair for over 12 and has been a licensed hairstylist for the last 5, also entered the competition. "I heard about the #ONESHOT Hair Awards by following Behind The Chair," she told Bored Panda. "I have been tagging them since 2014 and always asked myself why I wasn't featured or why wasn't I ever entered into the awards. Then when I saw my feature on #behindthechair and #oneshothairawards I could not believe it."
Mendez absolutely loves changing people's lives and making them feel great about themselves. "I love giving them the 'yes' that many other stylists said no to," she said. "I love creating and making others feel powerful about themselves. The most satisfying feeling is when a client gets up and says [something like] "Oh my God, I can't believe this is me!' It's the most gratifying feeling in the world. I enjoy every bit of my career because it has become a lifestyle for me, not a job."
Never heard that word, but I love it and I'm gonna use it! :)
Load More Replies...I've had those kind of colours in my hair. My hair is much shorter though, so it's less spectacular. Photo0048-...5ba646.jpg
During the pandemic, Mendez decided to get the most out of her time. She said to herself this year she is going to push herself and take risks she has never taken before. And she did. "I broke nights and took on models for free so I could create content. And it's paying off, thank God!"
"I have learned that there are no excuses. If you want something, you must go for it! No matter what it takes, your time shall come."
Steph Powell, who has been a licensed hairstylist for 2 and a half years, also participated in the contest. "I entered because there's nothing to lose!" Powell told Bored Panda. "It's so easy to post a photo of my work, and use the appropriate hashtags, and I'm instantly in the running. You never know what will catch the judges' eyes, so it's better to try than not try."
Powell submitted one of her favorite color transformations she has done so far—a gorgeous, fiery hairstyle that reminds of warm summer evenings and picturesque sunsets.
Like Janna Mandell pointed out, the urge to dye your hair a candy-colored hue can give you a sense of freedom and expression when you're confined in almost every aspect of your life.
But if you decide to undertake such a challenge, you need to use common color sense. For example, if your hair is a yellowish shade of blond and you want to go blue, you could end up with green hair. Keep your expectations realistic and remember that many of the photos on Instagram, in general, are heavily filtered.
There is, however, a silver lining if things go wrong. Vivid hair color dye is semi-permanent, which means it could sit on your hair anywhere from a few shampoos to a few months, depending on the condition of your hair, how often you wash it, and which brand of dye you use.
honestly i'm terrified of getting a haircut as short as that because I think I'll regret it, but she looks wonderful it in! and the pink!
Depends if its a haircut or regrowing hair... with that pink i got reminded of breast cancer awareness day. It might be completely unrelated tho
Load More Replies...When I lost my hair due to surgery and treatment it was awful. I hated it when it was short because it kept reminding me that I was sick. why didn't I think of something cool and funky like this? this is so pretty and awesome <3
i would love to go that colour, but i have dark brown hair. How would i go about it please. ??
You would have to get the color "lifted" which means using lighteners/peroxide on your hair to strip the color. Otherwise you won't get the bold, bright colors, it will look more highlighted than dyed. I'm facing the same thing except I have dark hair and gray hair.
Load More Replies...Nope. She looks nice now, but that sweet little face is so pretty, it doesn't deserve to be overpowered by that color. Turn around, bright eyes!
Before you begin, throw down some towels and cover all surfaces. Then, get yourself a small mixing bowl, applicator brush, gloves, Vaseline for your hairline and ears, and a good two or three hours.
"For brunettes, dark colors like purple, blue, and magenta show up better than pastels," Connie McGrath, founder of Veer & Wander Salon and Apothecary in San Francisco, said. "The demarcation line isn't as visible, so the color looks better when it grows out."
McGrath prefers pretty pastels on blond hair, especially if you have overgrown highlights and balayage.
"Pastels blend beautifully with overgrown highlights. Apply the color all over and the lighter pieces will grab the color more intensely, giving you dimension."
It's amazing how hair colour can make your outfit work in a totally different way. That sounds like it makes no sense but it's hard to explain - hopefully someone understands :D
i love the look on her! she looks gorgeous, purple is definitely her color
I'm not normally a fan of chopping it all off but this definitely works for her and looks amazing!
That's exactly what I was thinking! And there's nothing more attractive than the sparkle of someone who's confident & happy in their own skin- or own hair in this case ;)
Load More Replies...Oh my Gosh I LOVE IT. Also, as a side note, I could never understand the drawing of Marge Simpson's hair or what it was supposed to look like in real life. I'm pretty sure it was this. Which just makes Marge even more epic and cool!!
If you opt to pre-lighten (bleach), consider the price. And we're not just talking about dollars. "Lightening can be extremely damaging to the hair," Nicole Giannini, owner of Siren Beauty Space in the San Francisco Bay Area, said. "Be careful to keep the bleach at least a half-inch from the scalp and avoid bleaching over pre-bleached hair, which can cause major breakage."
While most bleach kits are for professional use, Giannini suggested the Manic Panic’s Flash Lightening Bleach Kit, which comes with all the necessary tools and easy instructions you need. If you are only going to lighten a few pieces, Giannini recommended Radical Bleach Kit by Beyond the Zone. "This one is good if you’re just lightening a few pieces. It’s a nice small package so it reduces waste."
I hope Noone gets offended, but she went from looking older & a bit frumpy, to looking in her early 30s and just wow! Love the hair color, love the makeup.. wonderful transformation
She just aged herself 20 years to look like an elderly woman attempting to look 13!!! I aint working!!!
She is most deffinately wearing makeup in both pics. The left one isn't screaming in your face, but she's deffinately got a tint of makeup all over her face. Even her eyes.
Load More Replies...Not everyone could get away with these colors. She looks great!
Maybe put some vaseline around your hairline next time, saves colouring your skin.
It doesn't look like she did it herself, looks like a salon?
Load More Replies...In terms of artistic method, McGrath suggested the following technique: Take random pieces of hair, focusing more around the front, and back-comb the pieces (this diffuses the hard lines and gives you a more balayage-like effect). From there, wrap the coated pieces in foil.
After you have achieved your desired shade, shampoo and take out the color. As a rule of thumb, Giannini recommended lightening hair to the shade of the inside of a banana peel to really make the color you add later pop.
i wish we could see it from another angle, but WOW! she looks so much more confident in herself!!
Woah! It’s me! LOL. Thanks Birdie 💖 The confidence is always there, but the pink definitely made it shine through even moreso 🥰
Should have done highlights instead of streaks. But the color suits her.
If it's a permanent dye it won't fade that quickly. The root growth is a bitch though.
Load More Replies...In 2000 I dyed my hair exactly like this right before going to Italy to work on an archeological dig. The first two days I was in Rome all these truck and bus drivers were throwing their fists in the air and yelling, "FORZA ROMA!" I had unwittingly chosen the team colors of Rome who had just won the Coppa Italia and they assumed I was "un grande tifoso della Roma."
I couldn't guess it was the same person, but she looked nice before actually.
Keep in mind that blondes should apply color to damp hair, while those with darker hair should apply color to dry hair. “Blond hair is more porous than dark hair, so dampening it protects it from taking on too much color,” McGrath said.
Section out the pre-lightened hair and apply color liberally with the brush. Then massage through with gloves to make sure every strand is evenly saturated. “You don’t want a spotty end result," Giannini added.
Wish she had more hot pink strands, not only those e-Girl bangs. But it suits her well!
Love the hair colour but the fringe doesn't look like it's cut straight. If it was deliberately not cut straight I wouldn't mind too much. It also would look worse when it's washed and styled at home.
not trying to be mean but that looks for some reason like a sia wig
It's cute, but why are the bangs crooked? Is that intentional?
just a haircut and a dye made a great glow-up, she looks so confident
One obviously can't tell what's going on between two people from a couple of photographs. Maybe she just doesn't like having her picture taken.
exactly all yalls saying shes sad or whatever like wtf? what if she doesn't want to smile?
Load More Replies...I'd say that's the face of a very young model, maybe about 12 years old?
McGrath and Giannini both explicitly stressed the importance of using a deep conditioner after you rinse. Giannini also swore by doing an apple cider vinegar rinse (1 part apple cider vinegar to 8 parts water) as your final step after conditioning to close the hair cuticle.
not in a bad way though i love her curls
Load More Replies...Not fair! She should have her face showing in both pictures. How can we tell whether it's an improvement when we can't see her face? The hair color and style should depend on the face (skin tone, eye color, shape, etc.), not the other way around.
Are those extensions? Before picture hair short, after picture hair long
Wish I had the time, patience, and money to do this myself. Love the color
Mostly just time. I do my hair at home. A decent colouring product will cost about $15, you'll probably want 2 different (possibly similar) colours to add some depth to it. And the cost of bleach, because you won't get those colours on most hair until you bleach it. When I change my hair colour it's an all-day thing.
Load More Replies...I've been dying my hair teal for about 4 years now. I can't imagine being anything else.
I tried coloring my hair like this but without bleaching it first since I have never used bleach on my light-brown hair before. However, other than a few strands going darker, nothing changed.. I wish there was a way I could color without bleaching, jusg because I'm not ready to destroy my hair. Even just doing the coloring made my hair feel dry to touch for a good year.
Once again, those "teal-colors"... I just don't like them. Would love to see a brighter, more powerful blue on her. It would suit her so well.
One again, those "teal-colors"... I just don't like them. Would love to see a brighter, more powerful blue on her. It would suit her so well.
Just keep in mind that vivid color will fade. Warm and hot showers, frequent shampooing, sun, and previous damage can all speed up fading. Make sure to use a shampoo that is sulfate-free and a conditioner and/or styling product with UV blockers to protect your tresses. McGrath also suggested putting some of your leftover color in your conditioner, which will brighten your color every time you use it.
This is the first one where the corners of my mouth went down. Love the color, not so much the cut.
She looks kinda like Anna in that one scene in Frozen.
Load More Replies...i love the haircut! but wouldn't it be hard to style it like that every single day so it remains the same?
she looks like anna from frozen after she gets iced by her sister
i honestly love the haircut! it suits her really well, and if she likes it, it doesn’t matter what others think, everyone has their own style
I don't understand the trend of having dark roots showing. To me it looks like you're way past due for a salon appointment.
However, if you want to infuse your hair with color but can't decide on a particular look, you might want to take it easy. "Bold colors need a lot of maintenance in regards to hair treatments and color glaze and so forth," Emma Mendez added. "I always tell clients if you are not sure of what color you want, you should start slow with something more natural and build up as you feel more comfortable with color. Let's be sure that color brings joy to the soul."
Steph Powell added that it would also be a good idea to find a specialist who does the kind of hair you like and set up a consultation. "We are always brimming with ideas and we can help guide you to a color or style that will best fit what you’re interested in, as well as your lifestyle and what you are willing to maintain."
I used to do this to my hair but the cost of the upkeep was ridiculous. Even with permanent dye it fades so fast. Good luck to these ladies keeping it vibrant!
I used temp dye. Royal blue and turquoise. Back in my teens., Looked great till it faded.
Load More Replies...The comparison should have been done with the same hair style as before the dye, a nice hairstyle always helps, no matter the colour.
Agreed - and same makeup in the before and after pics.
Load More Replies...My daughter has been dying her hair pink for the past two years at least. It makes her feel good about her self in a way I can't explain. If dying your hair an unnatural color brings you happiness, and you can afford to keep it up, then good for you! Go for it! You do you!
In many of these cases, inspired hair styling is also a big contributor.
My hairdressers specialises in fabulous colours, and cheaper than anywhere else, too. I loved this look that Emma did for Vicky - all the bright stripes and blocks of colour under the layer of blonde. Look for Betty Tigers on YouTube and elsewhere. Photo0018-...7554b9.jpg
I have rainbow hair. I initially was only meant to do it just the once for a Pride event as I had wanted rainbow hair for pride for years. But because I loved how it looked so much it's now been 3 years!
I used to do this to my hair but the cost of the upkeep was ridiculous. Even with permanent dye it fades so fast. Good luck to these ladies keeping it vibrant!
I used temp dye. Royal blue and turquoise. Back in my teens., Looked great till it faded.
Load More Replies...The comparison should have been done with the same hair style as before the dye, a nice hairstyle always helps, no matter the colour.
Agreed - and same makeup in the before and after pics.
Load More Replies...My daughter has been dying her hair pink for the past two years at least. It makes her feel good about her self in a way I can't explain. If dying your hair an unnatural color brings you happiness, and you can afford to keep it up, then good for you! Go for it! You do you!
In many of these cases, inspired hair styling is also a big contributor.
My hairdressers specialises in fabulous colours, and cheaper than anywhere else, too. I loved this look that Emma did for Vicky - all the bright stripes and blocks of colour under the layer of blonde. Look for Betty Tigers on YouTube and elsewhere. Photo0018-...7554b9.jpg
I have rainbow hair. I initially was only meant to do it just the once for a Pride event as I had wanted rainbow hair for pride for years. But because I loved how it looked so much it's now been 3 years!
