Dreaming of pretty pink hair but don’t want to spend a fortune at the salon? You’re not alone—and the good news is, you can achieve beautiful pink hair at home with the right tools, tips, and patience. Whether you want soft pastel, vibrant fuchsia, or temporary tints, this guide walks you through each step safely and confidently—even if you’re a total beginner.
🎯 Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Choose the Right Shade
Pick a shade of pink that complements your skin tone (see our previous article!).

Step 2: Pre-Lighten If Needed
If you have medium to dark hair and want vibrant or pastel results, you’ll need to bleach your hair to a light blonde.

Bleaching Instructions:
Mix the bleach powder and developer according to instructions.
Section your hair and apply evenly.
Leave it on for the recommended time—never exceed the max limit to avoid damage.
Rinse thoroughly and condition. Wait 24–48 hours before applying dye.
Mix the bleach powder and developer according to instructions.
Section your hair and apply evenly.
Leave it on for the recommended time—never exceed the max limit to avoid damage.
Rinse thoroughly and condition. Wait 24–48 hours before applying dye.
Step 3: Apply the Pink Dye

Wear gloves and cover your shoulders with an old towel or T-shirt.
Divide hair into sections using clips.
Apply dye from roots to tips using a dye brush or your gloved hands.
Comb through to evenly distribute the color.
Cover hair with a plastic cap and leave the dye on for 30–60 minutes, depending on the brand and intensity you want.
Rinse with cold water until water runs clear (no shampoo for the first rinse).
Divide hair into sections using clips.
Apply dye from roots to tips using a dye brush or your gloved hands.
Comb through to evenly distribute the color.
Cover hair with a plastic cap and leave the dye on for 30–60 minutes, depending on the brand and intensity you want.
Rinse with cold water until water runs clear (no shampoo for the first rinse).
Step 4: Maintain and Care

To keep your pink vibrant for as long as possible:
Use sulfate-free, color-safe shampoos.
Wash your hair with cold water—hot water fades color faster.
Avoid excessive heat styling.
Use a pink color conditioner or tinted mask every few weeks.
Use sulfate-free, color-safe shampoos.
Wash your hair with cold water—hot water fades color faster.
Avoid excessive heat styling.
Use a pink color conditioner or tinted mask every few weeks.
✨ Final Thoughts

DIY pink hair is totally doable, even for beginners! With the right prep and aftercare, you can achieve salon-worthy results at home—and have fun in the process. Whether you want cotton candy vibes or a fiery magenta crown, this guide gives you everything you need to confidently dive into the pink side.