What does your Pride hair color reveal about you?

All Things Hair
Pride marches have a long history of being bright and colorful.

Pride Month is the perfect time to give your hair a radical makeover and try out a bold, colorful new look. But before you reach for the hair dye, it’s worth considering what your chosen color could say about you.

After all, in a recent survey by All Things Hair, 71% of respondents said that hairstyle plays a big role in self-expression and identity. So just what are you trying to express? And what might that say about your personality or character?

Pride and colors

Pride marches have a long history of being bright and colorful. It was back in 1978 that artist Gilbert Baker first designed and held aloft the rainbow flag. Since then, it has become inextricably linked with Pride events around the globe, although Baker’s original eight colors became six during the process of mass adoption and production.

Today, the six colors of the Pride flag still each represent an individual meaning, just as they did when Baker first designed the iconic flag. Red means life, orange healing, yellow sunlight, green nature, blue harmony, and violet spirit.

Choosing your Pride hair color

Pride marches are held to promote equality, justice, and acceptance. They retain the spirit of the original march of 1970 – then named Gay Liberation Day – which was held to commemorate the Stonewall riots of 1969.

Since the beginning, Pride marches have been a joyous celebration of identity. Following centuries of oppression, the LGBTQ+ community and allies have come together every year to march and celebrate who they are, as well as to call for an end to intolerance and injustice around the world.

 The wondrous array of rainbow hairstyles certainly speaks to a delightful commitment to liberation and self-expression. So, which color will you choose for Pride 2022? Red is always popular. Symbolizing life, it also hints at fire, health, courage, and love. What a great message for Pride month. Make sure that you get your hair colored by a reputed salon like balayage London.

If you’re thinking of going orange, you’re in good company. Orange is known to symbolize health, creativity, warmth, and encouragement. Another fitting color for any Pride event.

Yellow and green are also excellent Pride colourful hair choices. Representing sunlight and nature respectively, these are colors that deliver a deep connection to the natural world. They also speak to the freedom of being able to express one’s own nature and natural light as well.

Blue, meanwhile, as well as looking fabulous, is all about harmony, serenity, and peace. This has been at the core of Pride messaging since the original march in 1970. What better way to honor so many years of activism devoted to inclusivity?

Finally, violet represents spirit. It is also the hue of faithfulness, remembrance, and everlasting love. Again, absolutely spot-on for Pride.

So, there you have it. The six different Pride flag colors and what they might reveal about you if you choose to color your hair for Pride this year. Of course, you could go for the ultimate Pride look and include all six in your hairdo. You certainly won’t be alone in your decision to do so.