Rainbow Hair Rita Ora
The year is of death all his crazy hair colors. Kylie, Demi, Vanessa Hudgens and even exchanged their traditional shades to pastels and glitter. We're a little perhaps starting to think my little pony is the inspiration of the moment, and we have to be honest: We're not going to hate it.
Rita Ora is the latest to jump on the trend, but it is not exactly what a wonderful through Instagram revealed as his colleagues have taken a liking to. No, it was a sneak attack dye job (or something). See, two days ago, she published the occasional photo below a ponytail rainbow along with the caption: "You Unbeweavable!" Nothing unusual here, just a short haired girl having a lot of fun with their technicolor armor. We can all relate to.
But yesterday something strange happened. Were these extensions, we wonder? Was this a temporary dye? She appeared sans weave, but still very avec rainbow color.
This makes many people wonder, how can like that? so they went ahead and contacted his devout hair master Chris Appleton, we had a feeling he was responsible for the new 'do.
"Like any woman, Rita likes to talk with his hair" He said. "Changed their styles a lot, but I want to create a signature color glance as typical of me by mixing. Thing is Rita, she treats hair as part of a whole set-becomes a visual creative. So although loves a peroxide injection and will always be a blonde at heart, decided to experiment! "
Appleton worked with three pastel colors: lilac, pink and purple. "I mixed the colors, alternating in each section of hair, freehand painting everywhere. Technique was designed to suit the way you wear your hair and how you like to turn it from side to side. So with every pitch, these different effects can be obtained." This will making mixed the colors for the hair much more interesting!
"I call it the art of the rainbow, just a mix of our favorite bright shades. Whatever your color, and any color you want, you can try it and it is very fun." Off course, for red hair and brown matter you do not worry, this is suitable for any hair color. If you need advice on how to accomplish this look without frying your hair, head on over to our guide pastel hair.
Rita Ora is the latest to jump on the trend, but it is not exactly what a wonderful through Instagram revealed as his colleagues have taken a liking to. No, it was a sneak attack dye job (or something). See, two days ago, she published the occasional photo below a ponytail rainbow along with the caption: "You Unbeweavable!" Nothing unusual here, just a short haired girl having a lot of fun with their technicolor armor. We can all relate to.
But yesterday something strange happened. Were these extensions, we wonder? Was this a temporary dye? She appeared sans weave, but still very avec rainbow color.
This makes many people wonder, how can like that? so they went ahead and contacted his devout hair master Chris Appleton, we had a feeling he was responsible for the new 'do.
"Like any woman, Rita likes to talk with his hair" He said. "Changed their styles a lot, but I want to create a signature color glance as typical of me by mixing. Thing is Rita, she treats hair as part of a whole set-becomes a visual creative. So although loves a peroxide injection and will always be a blonde at heart, decided to experiment! "
Appleton worked with three pastel colors: lilac, pink and purple. "I mixed the colors, alternating in each section of hair, freehand painting everywhere. Technique was designed to suit the way you wear your hair and how you like to turn it from side to side. So with every pitch, these different effects can be obtained." This will making mixed the colors for the hair much more interesting!
"I call it the art of the rainbow, just a mix of our favorite bright shades. Whatever your color, and any color you want, you can try it and it is very fun." Off course, for red hair and brown matter you do not worry, this is suitable for any hair color. If you need advice on how to accomplish this look without frying your hair, head on over to our guide pastel hair.
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