
For those of you who are secretly addicted to peanut butter and jelly, it seems like there may be a tempting new hairstyle on the horizon. The infamous sandwich that ruled the 1990s is now stealing the show as a new trend in hair colour, and has already started making an appearance on social media
There has been plenty of discussion this season about hairstyles to rock, but the latest trend in hair colour quite literally draws its inspiration from rocks. Known as geode hair, this rising colour fad features luminous, shining tones which bring the beautiful stones to mind.
As the latest hair trend in a season of colourful strands, smokey lilac locks are a deep, sultry breakaway from candy-coloured tresses. Staying true to its name, this hair trend involves shades of silver and lavender hues. The look of the soft, intermingled shades creates a seductive smokey effect, which can easily revamp your dull mane.
For those of you who are secretly addicted to peanut butter and jelly, it seems like there may be a tempting new hairstyle on the horizon. The infamous sandwich that ruled the 1990s is now stealing the show as a new trend in hair colour, and has already started making an appearance on social media
There has been plenty of discussion this season about hairstyles to rock, but the latest trend in hair colour quite literally draws its inspiration from rocks. Known as geode hair, this rising colour fad features luminous, shining tones which bring the beautiful stones to mind.
As the latest hair trend in a season of colourful strands, smokey lilac locks are a deep, sultry breakaway from candy-coloured tresses. Staying true to its name, this hair trend involves shades of silver and lavender hues. The look of the soft, intermingled shades creates a seductive smokey effect, which can easily revamp your dull mane.
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