Get Festival-Ready with These 11 Jaw-Dropping Hair Colors

Alright, picture this: Glastonbury, a few summers back, the sun was setting, casting a golden glow over the sea of festival-goers. Amidst the pulsating beats and the vibrant energy, one girl stood out like a beacon.

Her hair was a cascade of neon pink, electric blue, and bright green, shimmering in the twilight. I couldn’t take my eyes off her – it was like her hair was an extension of the festival itself, alive with color and joy. That’s the magic of festival hair colors; they don’t just complement the vibe, they amplify it.

Vibrant hair colors have become a festival staple, transforming not just how you look but how you feel.

They’re an expression of freedom, creativity, and sheer fun. Whether you’re dancing under the stars or lounging by the main stage, a bold hair color can make you feel like the main act. Ready to be the star of the show?

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Ready to Rock: 11 Hair Colors That Will Make You the Star of Any Festival

Festivals are all about standing out and letting your personality shine. What better way to do that than with a head-turning hair color? Here are 11 festival hair colors guaranteed to make you the star of the show.

Plus, we have expert tips from our fabulous hair stylist & color consultant, Enza Piazza, to help you nail each look!

1. Neon Pink

Turn heads with neon pink, a bold and playful shade that screams festival fun. It’s vibrant in daylight and glows under UV light, making you the center of attention no matter the time.

Enza tells us, “To keep neon pink looking fresh, use a color-protecting shampoo and avoid excessive sun exposure to prevent fading.”

2. Electric Blue

Channel your inner rock star with electric blue hair. This striking color stands out in any crowd and pairs perfectly with glitter and accessories for an extra wow factor.

Enza says, “Deep condition regularly to maintain the vibrancy of electric blue. A leave-in conditioner with UV protection is a must.”

3. Pastel Purple

Soft yet striking, pastel purple is perfect for those who want a dreamy, ethereal look. It’s subtle enough for day wear but still magical enough for festival nights.

Enza recommends, “Pastel colors fade fast, so refresh your color with a tinted conditioner to keep that lavender glow.”

4. Sunset Orange

Inspired by those epic festival sunsets, this fiery hue is perfect for making a bold statement. It’s warm, vibrant, and guaranteed to stand out.

Enza advises, “Use a sulfate-free shampoo to maintain the intensity of orange hues and prevent them from turning brassy.

5. Mermaid Teal

Dive into festival season with mermaid teal, a mystical color that’s both enchanting and unique. This shade is perfect for adding an aquatic touch to your look.

Enza explains, “Teal can fade to green, so neutralize unwanted tones with a purple shampoo once a week.”

6. Rose Gold

For a more sophisticated yet fun look, rose gold blends the subtlety of pink with the warmth of gold, creating a beautiful and versatile shade.

Enza shares, “Rose gold needs regular toning to keep its pinky-gold balance. A rose-tinted conditioner works wonders.”

7. Calico Hair

Unleash your inner feline with calico hair, a bold mix of black, orange, and white. This patchwork style is as unique as it gets and perfect for those who love to stand out.

Enza notes, “To keep calico colors distinct, use color-safe shampoos and avoid washing with hot water.”

8. Rainbow Peekaboo

Add a surprise element to your look with rainbow peekaboo hair. Hidden beneath your top layers, these vibrant streaks will peek out as you dance and move.

Enza suggests, “For peekaboo colors, section your hair carefully and use foils to keep colors from blending. Touch up roots regularly to maintain the look.”

9. Half and Half Hair

Why settle for one color when you can have two? Half and half hair lets you split your head into two bold shades, creating a striking and edgy look.

Enza explains, “Half and half hair requires precise sectioning. Use a barrier cream to prevent colors from bleeding into each other.”

10. Pastel Pink

Sweet and charming, pastel pink is a softer alternative to neon shades. It’s perfect for those who want a playful yet pretty look.

Enza shares, “Pastel pink can fade quickly, so use a pink-tinted conditioner regularly to keep your color looking fresh.”

11. Lilac Silver

Combine the best of both worlds with lilac silver. This shade is both edgy and soft, making it ideal for those who want to stand out with a touch of elegance.

Enza tells us, “To maintain lilac silver, mix a little purple dye with your conditioner. This keeps the color vibrant and prevents fading.”

How to Get Your Dream Festival Hair: Temporary Color Tips and Tricks

Festival season is the perfect time to experiment with bold and vibrant hair colors without the long-term commitment.

Temporary hair colors are your best friend here, offering flexibility and fun with zero stress. Let’s explore some quick and easy options to transform your look for the day (or week)!

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Sprays and Chalks: Quick and Easy Options for a One-Day Transformation

Temporary sprays and chalks are ideal for those who want to make a bold statement without the commitment. They’re perfect for a one-day transformation that can be easily washed out when the festival is over.

How to Apply for Best Results:

  • Sprays: Hold the can about 6 inches away from your hair and spray evenly. For a more controlled application, use tape or stencils to create designs or ombre effects.
  • Chalks: Dampen your hair slightly and glide the chalk over sections. For a more intense color, twist the hair as you apply the chalk.

Pros and Cons:

  • Pros: Super easy to apply and wash out. Perfect for last-minute color changes and experimental looks.
  • Cons: Can sometimes transfer onto clothes and skin. Colors may fade quickly, especially if you sweat or it rains.

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Wash-Out Dyes: Semi-Permanent Options for Longer Festivals

For those hitting a multi-day festival, wash-out dyes offer a vibrant look that lasts a bit longer but still lets you return to your original color without hassle. These dyes typically last from one wash to a couple of weeks, depending on the product and your hair type.

Recommended Products and Application Tips:

  • Products: Look for brands like L’Oréal Colorista, Manic Panic, and Lime Crime.
  • Application Tips: Apply to clean, dry hair. Use gloves to avoid staining your hands and work the dye in sections to ensure even coverage. Rinse out with cold water to help the color last longer.

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Hair Makeup: Gel-Based Colors that Add Vibrancy and Wash Out Easily

Hair makeup is the latest trend in temporary hair color, offering gel-based formulas that add instant vibrancy and wash out just as easily. They’re perfect for adding streaks, highlights, or even full-head color without any long-term commitment.

How to Use and Style with Hair Makeup:

  • Application: Squeeze a small amount of the product onto your hands or a brush and apply it to dry hair. Use a comb to distribute the color evenly. You can layer colors for a more intense look or blend them for a softer effect.
  • Styling Tips: Once applied, let the hair makeup dry completely before styling. You can use a blow dryer on a cool setting to speed up the process. Avoid using too much product to prevent stiffness.

With these practical tips, you’ll be ready to dazzle the festival crowd with your ever-changing, vibrant hair. So go ahead, play with color, and let your hair be the ultimate expression of your festival spirit!

Parting Words

Festival season is all about self-expression, fun, and letting your true colors shine—literally! With these 11 dazzling hair colors and expert tips from Enza Piazza, you’re all set to turn heads and be the star of any festival.

Whether you opt for neon pink, rainbow peekaboo, or half-and-half hair, remember to have fun and let your personality radiate through your vibrant locks.

So, get out there, embrace the magic of the festival scene, and let your hair be the ultimate expression of your festive spirit. Happy festival season, and may your hair always be as bright and bold as your adventures!

Found your perfect festival shade? We’d love to see it! Tag us on Instagram @coloredhaircare or Facebook and share your hair dye success stories. Looking for more hair care tips? Check out How to Look After Colored Hair: 11 Expert Secrets For Long-Lasting Color.







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  • Nicola author avatar

    With over two decades of passionate hair dyeing experience, I've experimented with nearly every shade imaginable. My journey began long before blogging; as an award-winning copywriter in London and New York, I shaped narratives for iconic brands. However, when friends sought advice during lockdown for at-home hair dyeing, I realized my true calling. Beyond being your hair color expert, I'm a mom of two girls, wife to artist Tony, and an avid soccer player!

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  • author photo hairdresser enza piazza

    I’m Enza Piazza, your go-to hair stylist and color consultant with over 23 years of professional salon experience bringing vibrancy and life to hair of all hues. My Italian roots from sunny Sicily infuse passion into every snip and color, a passion that’s been recognized with top honor awards including bridal and party hair at the National Hairdressers Federation’s Championships.

    After training in Surrey, UK’s most prestigious salons including Head Master Academy, I embraced the entrepreneurial spirit and set up Enza Hair Styling, offering tailored hair care for 13 years, and treating each client like family. Away from the salon, I cherish moments as a proud Nonna to grandson Joseph and as a playful companion to my Jack Russell, Bo.

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