
@morasalon
The more you look up blue hues, the more you realize they’re often paired with greenish shades. These colors just blend well together, as pictured below. And as always, pairing your ombre with loose curls lends well to the multi-tonal finish, adding playful dimension and touchable texture.
Blue ombre hairstyles offer a creative way to transform your look with gradient color transitions that range from subtle teal and cerulean to striking cobalt indigo. Depending on your chosen shade, this coloring technique provides endless possibilities for self-expression. Here are the 40 stunning examples to inspire your next salon visit!

@macy.luxeandmane
This style showcases a beautiful two-tone blue gradient. Dark navy dominates the mid-lengths, transitioning seamlessly into a lighter pearly turquoise at the ends. The dual-shade approach creates dimensional color that catches the light.
Just because you want to keep your roots dark does not mean you have to stick to boring black or brown for your look. In fact, purple and blue hair is a fantastic idea, as the contrasting colors complement each other. Show off your roots with a cute mini bun.

@hairgod_zito
Midnight blue is a perfect option for women who are trying to repair damaged or bleached hair. By going darker, you avoid the risk of further damage, and it reflects shine better which makes it appear healthier. The shade may look black indoors, but once outside the blue streaks will shine.

@rachelinwonderland
Ladies with dark hair tend to avoid trends like sunset hair that require bright colors because they usually don’t show up. But now things have changed thanks to the oil slick technique which blends brown and blue in a way that resembles the different shiny colors in oil. Now brunettes can experience fun colors without harsh bleach.

@blend_studio
Sometimes you will find the need to change your look for more formal events. Even though there is nothing you can do to really hide a bold color (and why would you want to!), you can soften it with pretty curls and a braided half-updo. If you are in a more conservative environment, keep the rest of your mane neutral with a sweet frock or tailored separates.

@vanessastylesyou
This fluid gradient technique blends multiple blue and teal shades together seamlessly. The colors flow from one to another without harsh lines, creating movement and depth that mimics natural ocean hues.

@masey.cheveux
At first glance, all you can notice is the bold purple color running through the ends of this chocolate mane. But, subtle blue tips peek out every now and then, and that gives the color dimension and a highlighted effect with movement.

@theoryhairsalon
Here’s another style that prominently features straight, long locks. However, this time, the turquoise shade is used by the model to complement her charcoal black roots. The gradient works pretty impressively!

@terrah.skye
This medium-length wavy bob combines electric blue with deep purple for maximum visual impact. Keep in mind that maintaining vibrant color requires regular deep conditioning treatments to preserve both the brightness and the health of your waves.

@modernsalon
Blue and purple tend to look similar on dark hair, which can sometimes be frustrating unless you use it to your advantage. By fading purple into blue with hints of lavender, this electric indigo coloring not only pops against black hair, but it also has dimension and softness.

@southmarksouth
If you have naturally dark hair and want dramatic contrast, consider this icy light blue shade. The stark difference between your natural color and the pale blue creates striking visual interest, while waves add texture and enhance the color’s dimensional quality.

@butterflyloftsalon
Who says your roots need to match your natural color? This all-over blue ombre hairstyle starts with deep navy at the roots and gradually lightens to sky blue at the ends, creating a fluid, waterfall-like effect throughout the entire length.

@bescene
The more you look up blue hues, the more you realize they’re often paired with greenish shades. These colors just blend well together, as pictured below. And as always, pairing your ombre with loose curls lends well to the multi-tonal finish, adding playful dimension and touchable texture.

@morasalon
Look closely at this magically colored coif and you’ll notice several colors have been used to create a bright glam. Blue meets green and results in a sea of luscious turquoise waves we want to ride.

@hairbykristinamarie
Blue hair doesn’t need to be loud, and this style shows just that. Opting to color just your tips in a subtle blue shade that’s closer to your natural hue is the perfect way to achieve the edge and uniqueness of blue hair, but in an understated way.

@hugosalon
This multi-colored style combines purple, blue, and turquoise for maximum visual impact. If you choose this bold approach, prepare for significant maintenance to keep the colors vibrant and properly toned.

@pinupjordan
Fading from silver-gray to icy blue creates a fresh, modern aesthetic. This cool-toned color combination pairs perfectly with a blunt, wavy cut for an on-trend, picture-worthy finish.

@sunny_bescene
The perfect way to add blue without the fuss and upkeep is demonstrated here with the pretty style. Choose a shade of blue that makes a beautiful combo with your natural color, and ask your stylist to balayage the color in, this way it will fade out slowly and last until you chop your colored strands off.

@mizzchoi
These cascading curls transition smoothly from brown to pastel blue, creating a prismatic effect with impressive shine. The blue ombre hairstyle achieves an oil-slick appearance that looks particularly stunning on long hair with defined curl patterns.

@kasey.hair
Dark blue and black roots fade into giant, bouncy, ice-blue curls, creating an all-over mesmerizing look. Remember, a color this intricate and perfect takes a true artist to achieve, so always make sure you do your homework before choosing a colorist.

@colordollzbytoni
This brown and blue hair features almost a straight line between the two colors. The sharp change of color lends particularly well to certain hairstyles, as we see here. The topknot is in the spotlight thanks to the bright cobalt strands against the dark brown roots. Short blue locks have never looked cooler.

@janine_ker_hair
If you have naturally black hair, consider an ombre color choice like this one. Dark roots seamlessly fade to light tips thanks to navy and silver balayage strategically painted into the hair, creating multiple shades in-between.

@hairloungenyc
The combination of jet black and cobalt blue sounds stark and edgy. So, if you want to infuse a feminine touch back into your glam, pair such bold color combos with loose curls. They will soften the overall look, creating a stylish appearance.

@hairbysuzanne_
Are you a blonde looking for just a tiny pop of color in your life? This blonde and blue hair is a quirky way to achieve just that. It’s as if you’ve dipped your hair tips into a can of paint, but in an intentionally cool way.

@hairbymisskellyo
This intricate color blend transitions from blue and lavender through multiple shades of purple. Achieving this level of detail requires several hours of work, so plan accordingly and choose a colorist experienced in complex color applications.

@melissaannvp
Blue, purple, and teal combine in this ocean-inspired balayage. The flowing color transitions create depth and movement, making this an excellent choice for those drawn to aquatic color palettes.

@hairbykristinamarie
This fresh and modern lob was super trendy on its own, but the pastel lavender to blue melt brought it to a whole new level of cool. Soft lavender strands are washed into blue tips, creating an all-over soft yet edgy feel.

@mizzchoi
Going for a boldly colored ombre creates all sorts of opportunities to look unique. Take this idea, for example. The milkmaid braids are made much more visually interesting thanks to random pops of turquoise.

@jamiedanahairstylist
Fan of ashy, pale tones? Then meet your perfect match! Starting with black hair, fading to ashy blonde, and ending with navy blue, this denim-blue ombre hairstyle is as cool as your favorite pair of Levis, and we imagine it’s just as fun to rock.

@evalam_
Thought you couldn’t try ombre because of your mega-tight spirals or short hair? Think again! This coif proves that your kinky, defined curls magnify the power of colored ends, resulting in a fun and funky head of hair that’s full of personality.

@curlfactor
Blue, plum, red, and purple all come together into a faded hairstyle worth a queen—a queen of fantastical realms, of course! Attempting to recreate this look, do keep in mind that partially colored hair requires peroxide bleaching, which might further damage previously dyed hair. You may want to opt for hair extensions to experiment with new unnatural hair colors.

@prostylistcathyt
Sometimes colored hair may seem fake like a costume—usually single process colors with no dimension. But, this blue color looks like it could have grown straight from her scalp. The key is to melt different shades together to create fluidity and depth.

@hairgod_zito
This dark blue gradient mimics the varying shades found in denim fabric. While the inspiration comes from a classic wardrobe staple, the application creates an edgy, contemporary aesthetic perfect for those seeking bolder styling.

@modernsalon
You don’t need long hair to achieve beautiful color gradients. This wavy bob demonstrates how texture showcases color variations effectively, with the movement helping different shades catch the light.

@kateyhayy
If you think you can’t achieve a bright color accent on the black base, think again. In fact, this is actually a transformation from a light copper and red style. Going darker can make damaged hair look more vibrant and healthier.

@xostylistxo
This faded blue bob takes inspiration from worn denim for a lived-in, relaxed color aesthetic. The muted tones create a wearable option for those who want color without maximum vibrancy.

@modernsalon
Nearly three-quarters of this very long hair features a blue in a dark-to-darker transition. The extensive color coverage creates maximum impact, and the length provides ample space to showcase the sophisticated gradient.

@thefoxandthehair
Blue highlights woven throughout the length create a seamless connection to the dramatically colored ends. This approach distributes the color more evenly and reduces visible damage by minimizing the amount of extreme bleaching required.

@lysseon
This dip-dye technique features blue ombre hairstyle extending halfway up the hair length, creating bold contrast against preserved natural black roots. The defined color placement makes a strong visual statement while keeping maintenance manageable.

@angelawinning
This style features equal distribution of black and blue with a muted transition zone between the two shades. Soft natural waves add movement that helps blend the colors while maintaining their distinct identities.

@chrisweberhair
If any of these blue ombre hairstyles inspire you, feel free to try them out, but do find a good colorist beforehand. They will help you choose flattering shades and achieve smooth transitions that complement your natural hair texture. Now, it’s time for a big change!