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Black hair with green highlights can look bold, fresh, and surprisingly pretty when the shade is chosen well. Some looks feel deep and moody, while others feel brighter and more playful, so it helps to see a mix before deciding what you like best.
That is why I put this list together. These ideas can help you picture a black hair look with green highlights that feels fun, flattering, and easy to save for your next salon visit.
1. Soft Waves With Emerald Green Ribbons

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This look has a black base with emerald green highlights woven through loose waves for a rich, glossy finish. It works especially well on medium to long hair because the movement helps the green catch the light without looking too harsh. This is a lovely choice if you want color that feels bold but still soft.
What you need
- Wide barrel curling iron for loose waves
- Heat protectant to help reduce dryness
- Shine serum for extra gloss
- Light hold hairspray to keep the waves soft
- Optional gold hair clip
How to style it
- Step 1: Start with dry hair and apply heat protectant through the mid-lengths and ends.
- Step 2: Curl large sections away from the face to create soft flowing waves.
- Step 3: Let the curls cool, then brush through them gently for a softer finish.
- Step 4: Smooth a little shine serum over the hair and finish with light hairspray.
Quick tip
Soft waves help green highlights look more blended on black hair and keep the contrast from feeling too sharp.
2. Sleek Lob With Green Face-Framing Pieces

This sleek lob keeps the finish smooth and clean, with green highlights placed around the front for a fun but polished look. It is a great option for fine to medium hair because the blunt cut helps it look fuller. This style feels modern, neat, and very easy to wear.
What you need
- Flat iron for a sleek finish
- Smoothing cream to reduce frizz
- Lightweight hair oil for shine
- Tail comb for a neat part
How to style it
- Step 1: Blow-dry your hair smooth and create a center or soft side part.
- Step 2: Run a flat iron through small sections until the hair looks sleek and even.
- Step 3: Tuck one side behind the ear to show off the green face-framing pieces.
- Step 4: Add a tiny drop of hair oil to the ends for a polished finish.
Quick tip
Keeping the brightest green near the front is a nice way to try the color without doing too much all over.
3. Long Layers With Moss Green Dimension

This hairstyle blends black hair with moss green highlights for a softer, earthy color look full of movement. It works beautifully on thicker hair because the layers help the green move through the shape. This is a great choice if you want green that feels rich and a little more muted.
What you need
- Blow dryer with nozzle attachment
- Round brush for shaping layers
- Heat protectant cream
- Flexible hold spray
- Optional sectioning clips
How to style it
- Step 1: Apply heat protectant and divide the hair into sections.
- Step 2: Blow-dry with a round brush, shaping the layers away from the face.
- Step 3: Lift lightly at the roots to give the hair more body and movement.
- Step 4: Mist with flexible hold spray and separate the layers gently with your fingers.
Quick tip
Long layers can make colorful highlights look softer because the shades move more naturally through the hair.
4. Tousled Bob With Lime Green Pieces

This tousled bob has a black base with lime green highlights that brighten the shape in a playful way. It works best for shorter hair and is great if you want color that still feels easy to style. The texture makes the green feel lively, cute, and modern.
What you need
- Texturizing spray for a piecey finish
- Small curling wand for soft bends
- Heat protectant spray
- Wide-tooth comb
- Optional mini claw clip
How to style it
- Step 1: Prep dry hair with heat protectant and a light mist of texturizing spray.
- Step 2: Wrap random sections around a small wand to create loose bends.
- Step 3: Break up the shape with your fingers so it stays soft and undone.
- Step 4: Add a little more texture spray through the ends for movement.
Quick tip
Short textured styles can make brighter green feel fun and wearable instead of too loud.
5. Soft Curls With Olive Green Streaks

This look mixes soft curls with olive green highlight streaks for a glossy finish that feels rich and eye-catching. It works especially well on medium to long hair because curls help the green peek through from every angle. This style is lovely when you want something bold but still soft.
What you need
- Medium barrel curling iron
- Heat protectant spray
- Shine serum for gloss
- Light hairspray for hold
- Optional decorative pin
How to style it
- Step 1: Apply heat protectant and part the hair where you like it best.
- Step 2: Curl medium sections away from the face for soft curls.
- Step 3: Let the curls cool, then brush through them gently for a smoother shape.
- Step 4: Add shine serum over the lengths and finish with light hairspray.
Quick tip
Glossy styling products help green tones look richer and more noticeable on black hair.
6. Sleek Mid Pony With Green Highlight Panels

This sleek ponytail shows off green highlight panels in a very clean and striking way. It works well on medium to long hair and is especially nice when the green runs through the lengths. This style is perfect when you want your color to look neat, glossy, and bold.
What you need
- Boar bristle brush for smoothing
- Strong hold gel for a sleek top
- Hair tie that will not snag
- Flat iron for the ponytail
- Optional strand wrap pin
How to style it
- Step 1: Brush the hair into a mid-height ponytail and smooth the crown with gel.
- Step 2: Secure it tightly and wrap a small strand around the base.
- Step 3: Flat iron the ponytail so the green panels stand out clearly.
- Step 4: Smooth flyaways with a brush and a touch more gel if needed.
Quick tip
A sleek ponytail is one of the easiest ways to make bright highlights look polished.
7. Side Part Blowout With Jade Green Tones

This side part blowout gives black hair a soft bounce while jade green highlights add a rich wash of color throughout the style. It works especially well on layered hair because the movement helps the color show through. This look feels polished without losing the fun of the green.
What you need
- Round brush for body
- Blow dryer with nozzle
- Volumizing mousse for lift
- Blowout cream for smoothness
- Optional velcro rollers
How to style it
- Step 1: Apply mousse at the roots and blowout cream through damp lengths.
- Step 2: Blow-dry with a round brush, lifting the crown and curving the ends softly.
- Step 3: Set the front sections in rollers while the hair cools.
- Step 4: Remove the rollers and shake out the hair gently for bounce.
Quick tip
Jade green is a nice option if you want color that feels bright but still rich and polished.
8. Half-Up Twist With Green Contrast

This half-up twist keeps the front soft while showing off green highlights through the lower lengths. It works for shoulder-length to long hair and feels pretty without being too formal. This is a good option if you want your color to show while keeping hair out of your face.
What you need
- Sectioning comb for a clean top section
- Small clear elastics
- Light texturizing spray
- Curling wand for soft waves
- Optional bow clip
How to style it
- Step 1: Section off the top half of the hair from temple to temple.
- Step 2: Twist the front sections back and secure them together at the center.
- Step 3: Add a few loose bends through the bottom half for movement.
- Step 4: Gently pull the twists wider so the style feels fuller and softer.
Quick tip
This style works especially well when the brightest green sits underneath the top layer of hair.
9. Straight Black Hair With Green Money Pieces

This sleek straight style keeps the hair simple while green money pieces add shape and color around the front. It works best for medium to long hair and feels clean, modern, and wearable. This is a smart choice if you want a bold detail without changing all your hair.
What you need
- Flat iron for a smooth finish
- Heat protectant spray
- Anti-frizz serum
- Fine comb for precise parting
How to style it
- Step 1: Prep the hair with heat protectant and create your preferred part.
- Step 2: Flat iron the hair section by section until smooth and sleek.
- Step 3: Focus on keeping the front pieces neat so the green contrast shows clearly.
- Step 4: Finish with a small amount of anti-frizz serum on the top and ends.
Quick tip
Money pieces are a fun way to try green highlights without committing to a full color look.
10. Low Textured Bun With Green Peekaboo Pieces

This low bun has a soft undone finish with green peekaboo highlights showing through the twists. It works beautifully on medium to long hair and is especially helpful on second-day hair. This style feels easy, pretty, and just a little unexpected.
What you need
- Texturizing powder for grip
- Hair tie
- Bobby pins to secure the bun
- Light hairspray
- Optional pearl pin
How to style it
- Step 1: Pull the hair into a low ponytail and dust a little texture powder near the roots.
- Step 2: Twist the pony loosely into a bun so the green pieces stay visible.
- Step 3: Pin the bun in place and leave a few front pieces soft around the face.
- Step 4: Spray lightly and loosen the crown just a little for a softer finish.
Quick tip
Peekaboo highlights often show best in twisted styles where the hair folds over itself.
11. Wavy Lob With Mint Green Blend

This wavy lob mixes black hair with mint green highlights for a fun, lighter take on the trend. It works especially well for shoulder-length cuts and medium textures. This is a great pick if you want green that feels cute and a little brighter.
What you need
- Curling wand for loose waves
- Heat protectant spray
- Texturizing mist for movement
- Shine spray for softness
- Optional silver clip
How to style it
- Step 1: Apply heat protectant and divide the hair into medium sections.
- Step 2: Curl loosely, leaving the ends a little straighter for a relaxed finish.
- Step 3: Break up the waves with your fingers so the blend stays soft.
- Step 4: Finish with texturizing mist and a light touch of shine spray.
Quick tip
Mint green looks extra pretty when the waves stay soft instead of too polished.
12. Long Black Hair With Forest Green Layers

This hairstyle blends a black base with forest green highlights through the layers for a rich, moody finish. It works especially well on longer hair because the green can stretch through the full length without feeling too crowded. This style feels stylish, glossy, and very eye-catching.
What you need
- Blow dryer with nozzle
- Medium round brush for shaping layers
- Heat protectant cream
- Flexible hold spray
- Optional sectioning clips
How to style it
- Step 1: Apply heat protectant and divide the hair into sections.
- Step 2: Blow-dry each section with a round brush, turning the ends softly.
- Step 3: Lift a little at the crown to give the layers some body.
- Step 4: Mist lightly with flexible spray and separate the layers with your fingers.
Quick tip
Deeper green looks especially nice when it is placed more through the mid-lengths and ends.
13. Beachy Waves With Neon Green Streaks

This look has relaxed black waves with neon green highlight streaks for a fun finish that still feels soft and wearable. It is great for medium to long hair and works well if you like casual styling with a playful edge. The texture keeps the color from feeling too stiff.
What you need
- Sea salt spray for texture
- Curling wand for random bends
- Heat protectant
- Leave-in conditioner for softness
- Optional headband
How to style it
- Step 1: Mist the hair lightly with leave-in conditioner and sea salt spray.
- Step 2: Add loose bends in random sections with a curling wand.
- Step 3: Scrunch gently with your hands to soften the finish.
- Step 4: Add one more light spray of texture through the ends.
Quick tip
Keeping the waves slightly uneven makes brighter green tones look more natural and lived-in.
14. Braided Crown With Green Weave

This braided crown shows off green highlights in a detailed, woven way that makes black hair look rich and playful. It works best on medium to long hair with enough length to wrap around the head. This style feels sweet and polished while still showing the color clearly.
What you need
- Tail comb for parting
- Small elastics
- Bobby pins
- Texture spray for grip
- Optional tiny flower pin
How to style it
- Step 1: Part the hair and mist it lightly with texture spray.
- Step 2: Make two braids and bring them across the back of the head like a crown.
- Step 3: Pin them in place neatly and tuck the ends underneath.
- Step 4: Pull a few small pieces loose around the face for softness.
Quick tip
Braids make highlight shades stand out beautifully because the strands cross over each other.
15. Sleek Low Pony With Green Ends

This sleek low ponytail keeps the top smooth while green highlights show through the tail and ends. It works well for straight or softly waved hair and gives black hair a polished, glossy feel. This is one of the easiest styles to wear when you want your color to look neat and fun.
What you need
- Smoothing brush
- Lightweight styling gel
- Soft hair tie
- Shine spray for the ponytail
- Optional black ribbon
How to style it
- Step 1: Brush the hair into a low ponytail at the nape and smooth the top with gel.
- Step 2: Secure it neatly and tighten the base so the style looks clean.
- Step 3: Straighten or smooth the ponytail so the green tones show clearly.
- Step 4: Wrap a small strand around the tie or add a ribbon for a prettier finish.
Quick tip
A simple low ponytail can make bright highlight color look polished with very little effort.









