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Colour Spotlight: Green
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Welcome to our Green Hair Spotlight! We'll compare the six dazzling green shades, helping you choose the perfect hue for your style. Next, join us for an exclusive tutorial with the talented Laura (@xnocturna), who will guide you through achieving flawless green locks. Finally, we'll showcase some amazing creations from our fabulous customers, celebrating their unique and bold transformations. Get ready to be inspired and find your perfect green!
Our Shades
Let's start off with the basics: which colours can you choose from? Our 5 green shades are Minted pastel, Toxic Neon UV, Free UV, Freaky olive and Jealous. Our turquoise shade, Mystic, we'll also include because it has mainly green undertones! The 'Green with Envy' duo features Jealous and Free for the perfect light to dark ombre. Check out all of our green combos here. Watch @xnocturna use Jealous, Freaky and Free to revamp her iconic green look!


Minted pastel green will make you feel like a million bucks! This spearmint pastel green will show up the best on pre-bleached, platinum hair, and generally won’t take to hair any darker than light blonde. To achieve this, we recommend using Attitude Ghosted Bleach. We also recommend that you leave a pastel shade in for at least 30-60 minutes for a brighter, longer lasting colour.
Get creative - Minted is a great complimentary shade to our Mystic teal, or combine it with our other pastel shades for a rainbow unicorn look!
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Get a taste of poison paradise with our neon green Toxic! This highly pigmented UV shade is a yellow-toned green that glows under blacklight. Like most of our colours, Toxic turns out most accurately on pre-bleached hair to at least level 9 (light blonde). To achieve this, we recommend using Attitude Ghosted Bleach.
Get creative - for a radioactive lime green, mix Toxic with her yellow neon sister Happy!

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Free will release your mind from fear and doubt! This highly pigmented UV shade is a fresh spring green that glows under blacklight. Like most of our colours, Free turns out most accurately on pre-bleached hair to at least level 9 (light blonde). To achieve this, we recommend using Attitude Ghosted Bleach.
Get creative - for a bright spearmint hair colour, try mixing Free with Brave Blue!

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Freaky will make you feel like any magic is possible for you! A witch’s best friend in the woods, this wonderfully high-pigmented shade is a rich and unique olive green. Like most of our colours, Freaky turns out most accurately on pre-bleached hair to at least level 9 (light blonde). To achieve this, we recommend using Attitude Ghosted Bleach.
Get creative - to create a darker moss shade, add a bit of Daring black and Jealous green to Freaky, or mix it with Happy for a yellowish moss colour!

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Jealous will make your friends green with envy! This highly pigmented, rich shade is a deep, cool-toned forest green. Jealous is versatile and will show up on a variety of bases, giving darker hair a subtle green tint and showing up brightly on lighter hair. For the longevity of the colour however, we always recommend applying it to pre-lightened hair. To achieve this, we recommend using Attitude Ghosted Bleach.
Get creative - combine Jealous with our blue shades Brave Blue and Moody for the ultimate mermaid vibes, or add a touch of darkness to our bright green Free!

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Mystic teal is for the people who radiate an aura of mystery! This highly pigmented shade is a deep, aquatic teal. Mystic shows up on a variety of bases, giving an aqua tint to darker bases and showing up brightly on light hair. For the longevity of the colour however, we always recommend applying it to pre-lightened hair.. To achieve this, we recommend using Attitude Ghosted Bleach.
Get creative - for a bright sea colour, mix Mystic with some Brave Blue!

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Get some inspiration from our customers!
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