Dip-dye hair colour inspiration from the a-list
Published
17th Nov 2012
by rachael


The secret to making this trend work in the real world is working with a subtle graduation and a carefully selected palette of colours - and don't forget to prescribe the right colour care products to ensure that the look continues to look great long after your client's salon appointment.

Alexa Chung
Alexa's style of dip dye is perfect for clients who want to experiment with new hair trends but still want to stay on the safe side of things. The natural colour tone matches Alexa's style incredibly well and it is really flattering against her parted fringe.
Skyler McDonald, seanhanna, Putney, London

Caroline Flack
"Usually Caroline's dip dyed hair suits her perfectly, but I find this particular photo of her hair far too harsh and overdone. The colour tone of the dye clashes against her skin tone and make-up - it looks like she is wearing bad extensions!
"There is no gradual building up from the two separate shades which makes the dye look uneven and uncomfortable."
Anne Veck, Anne Veck Salons, Oxford

Gabriella Ellis
"I absolutely love Gabriella's use of different colour tones, it suits her edgy style! What I like most about this example of dip dye is how it neatly blends in towards the roots. There are no harsh lines and sections that look odd!
"In terms of styling, the middle parting keeps Garbriella looking sleek and edgy."
Darren Ambrose, D&J Ambrose, Pinner, Middlesex

Lea Michele
"This shade suits Lea to a T. When doing a dip dye, you have to remember that the lighter shade should still complement your client and it should still blend together with the main hair colour.
"I'm not particularly keen on how Lea's hair has been styled in this photo but I cannot praise the dip dye shade enough!"
Robert Masciave, Metropolis, Kingston upon Thames