Hair Care
Try the Rainbow Hair Trend for the WeekendThese temporary hair color products let you get in on the pastel fun without the long term commitment |
Katy Perry Makes Us Green with Envy Perry has pretty much lived out our childhood "My Little Pony" dreams of playing with every Technicolor shade imaginable -- this green ombré look included.
Try this: Get the two-toned shade by working with small sections of hair, rubbing in ColorSmash Hair Shadow in St. Martini, $15. Start towards the top of the head but concentrate on the ends. "Setting it with hairspray is a really good trick [for keeping color in place]," says London-based hairstylist, Nicole Kahlani, whose trendy hair creations can be seen in ads for TopShop and Nasty Gal, plus on the boys of pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer. "Then, you can just literally brush it out or wash it out that night."
Who it works on: Because ColorSmash is so pigmented, even dark haired girls can get the electric hue with a deeper shade like So Jaded. Just be sure to rub more onto the hair for bold color, or brush through for a more pastel shade.
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Try this: Get the two-toned shade by working with small sections of hair, rubbing in ColorSmash Hair Shadow in St. Martini, $15. Start towards the top of the head but concentrate on the ends. "Setting it with hairspray is a really good trick [for keeping color in place]," says London-based hairstylist, Nicole Kahlani, whose trendy hair creations can be seen in ads for TopShop and Nasty Gal, plus on the boys of pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer. "Then, you can just literally brush it out or wash it out that night."
Who it works on: Because ColorSmash is so pigmented, even dark haired girls can get the electric hue with a deeper shade like So Jaded. Just be sure to rub more onto the hair for bold color, or brush through for a more pastel shade.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Make it Multicolor like Rita Ora