It’s not always an easy choice, especially when there are so many awesome options out there.
Maybe you’re stuck between two choices and can’t decide.
Join in the marbled hair trend, and you’ll find yourself in a win-win situation.

Marbled hair was designed with the bold in mind and maybe the indecisive.
Think high-fashion punk, and you’ve targeted what this trend is all about.
Ready for some inspiration before you take your marbled-haired journey?

These pics will give you all you better get hyped for trying the trend for yourself.
It’s the perfect hairdo for someone whose looks range from Hello Kitty fabulous to girl next door-turned-rockstar.
One of our favorite blond/black pairings is a smoky blond with a muted, ashy dark gray.

Give this one a go if that’s more of your aesthetic.
“Avoid using any hair lightening system on your own (i.e.
It’s risky business that you shouldn’t chance,” Dorsey toldElite Daily.

Her most recent ‘do is a curly style that falls below her shoulders.
Candy-apple red makes a splash
None of us are one-dimensional.
That’s why we adore this version of marbled hair that’s in candy-apple red and dark brown.

It looks edgy yet also gives popstar vibes.
Take this vampiric garnet-and-black marbled style.
The bottom layer of red has a balayage appearance where it blends seamlessly into the velvet black.

The effect really shines, showing there’s more than one way to wear marbled hair.
Crinkled hair a Y2K staple works beautifully with two colors.
To stay true to the trend, you should opt for a soft balance between your hair colors.

The less dramatic, the better.
Vibrant orange under dark chestnut hair
Everyone make way for the pumpkin queen!
So if you’re wearing a shorter style, you might definitely make this color trend work.



