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I know you probably all saw this trend hitting the runways at NY Fashion Week… Wella master colorist Eva Scrivo is on the forefront of this new trend in hair that combines dip-dyed tones and natural color. What do you all think?
I’ve been seeing this look on all kinds of celebs like Kelly Osbourne, Ashley Olsen and Lady Gaga, so let me know if you want more info on this hair trend… I also added a pic below so you can see Wella's work in action!
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I think it's great if you are in a rock group, a hairdresser or the circus but in reality what kind of job would you fit in with hair like that other than what I listed?
Oh, very purdy! Looks like somebody got their hair all gussied up at the Flea Market for $9.95. Just watch and see if my Poodle doesn't beg for that look!
Haha... I guess it is rather riske and super trendy... but maybe we'll start to see subdued versions of it? I have another photo below of how the trend looked on the runway...
sophialee, if you want more info on the trend... check out: TRACING THE PASTEL COLOR TREND BACK TO WELLA PROFESSIONALS... - Wella Professionals - pitchengine.com (http://pitch.pe/55213 - broken link)
I think it's great if you are in a rock group, a hairdresser or the circus but in reality what kind of job would you fit in with hair like that other than what I listed?
I own my own business (mix of interior design/landscaping/holiday decorating/stained glass works for medical professionals and corporate business), and for a 2yr period I had hot pink hair.
Also, I agree with the other person that said is this new?! I did this in 2006-2008, and I live in the mid-west where everything is usually 5-10yrs behind the fashion curve, lol!
So with that said, BTDT (been there, done that).
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