Tuesday, July 12, 2016

7 Ways to Transform Your Hair Color That Don’t Require a Permanent Commitment

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If Elle Fanning’s late-night post revealing a dusty rose dye job on her shoulder-grazing bob wasn’t proof enough, a scroll through our feed confirms that seemingly every It girl on Instagram has been test-driving a carefree wash of summer color. Inspired by Grimes and her bestie, Hana, sharing a penchant for Manic Panic? Toying with the idea of testing out a model-approved Fifth Element–infused shock of orange?

There’s no time like the summer, when school’s out and those of us stuck at the office are craving a dose of the season’s carefree spirit, to try out a no-commitment (or, at least, low commitment) hair color. Whether it’s a one-night stand with Bumble and Bumble’s Spray Chalk in Blush to re-create Fanning’s soft pink, or a semi-permanent coat of Lagoon Blue pigment via Jerome Russell’s cruelty-free Punky Colour conditioning treatment, there’s no wrong way to take a short-term beauty risk.

Above, seven ways to test the rainbow.

 

 

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