I love to play with my hair. I had this long hair,
then I went blond, then I did this idk what color, and now short bob. I mean we
just live once, why not experience it all?
I seriously thought this rainbow color
trend is here just for a short run, but err...wait, rainbow colored hair have
been spotted in the runways and now in the streets as well. From ombres,
reverse ombres, full on dyed wig and now rainbows all over.
Did y'all see Prabal Gurung's fall
show?The models walked the ramp in pink streaks of hair. And then Lauren
Conrad posted the pic of her rainbow dyed hair. I am wondering if I can dare
for it. The big question is, Can a regular girl like me pull off this fierce
look? Celebs like Rihanna, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga have done it and seems like
ladies are ready to push their limits with bright colors in the real world too.
Any thoughts?
If you want to make it work at your
work place, you can make a bun and hide it or play it with the braids. Natural
hair color and skin color should be considered before experimenting with
colors. Darker skin with brunette hair goes well with rich tone colors like
emerald green, burgundy and purple whereas fairer skinned blonds go well with
pink, light blue or lavender. The best way to experiment with colors is to
first try at the tips like Lauren Conrad. Or if you don't wanna go over the
top, you can always get the rainbow colored extensions in Sephora. It’s as easy
as that.
And if you end up hating it ladies, world hasn't
ended here, you can always dye it back. So why not have a little fun????
photos via LF stores
I want rainbow hair.do.. when .I come. To nyc. Yay!!!
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