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Make it Multicolor like Rita Ora The London "It" girl's '90s style wouldn't be complete without a complete hair color change-up every so often.
Try this: For Ora's blue and purple pony, brush on Bleach London Hair Crayons in Washed Up Mermaid and Bruised Violet, $6.71, or create your own color combo.
For a quick pop of color, Kahlani recommends using hair chalk on braids. "Plait the hair, then put the chalk on top of a few sections and set with hairspray," she says.
Who it works on: Light blondes, ashy blondes and golden brunettes can easily copy Ora's deep blue and purple look. But if your hair is darker, you can still get the dip-dye effect, explains Kahlani, by going for deeper reds and pinks like Bleach London's I Saw Red and The Big Pink.
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Try this: For Ora's blue and purple pony, brush on Bleach London Hair Crayons in Washed Up Mermaid and Bruised Violet, $6.71, or create your own color combo.
For a quick pop of color, Kahlani recommends using hair chalk on braids. "Plait the hair, then put the chalk on top of a few sections and set with hairspray," she says.
Who it works on: Light blondes, ashy blondes and golden brunettes can easily copy Ora's deep blue and purple look. But if your hair is darker, you can still get the dip-dye effect, explains Kahlani, by going for deeper reds and pinks like Bleach London's I Saw Red and The Big Pink.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Nicole Richie's Electric Blue Updo