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How to Get Holographic Hair at Home
The eye-catching style may look complicated but you can DIY with these simple step-by-step instructions.
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How Holographic Hair Became the Hottest Trend for 2020
And how to get it in just a few minutes at home.
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Try this now: How to get peach-pink hair just like Sienna Miller
If you are blonde, we demand that you spend the evening doing whatever you can to mimic Sienna Miller’s perfectly peach-coloured hair. The perpetual trendsetter debuted the playful shade at last night’s British Fashion Awards and we feel pretty confident in saying that tubs of Manic Panic have been flying off the shelves ever since.
“You’re crazy,” you might be thinking. “Manic Panic doesn’t look like that!” Ah, but forget everything you learned about florescent dye jobs in your teenage years and instead think of Manic Panic as the main ingredient in a custom colour-depositing conditioner. While colour-depositing conditioners are often used to maintain the vibrant look of just-dyed hair, when you’re seeking an unusual colour like Miller’s peachy-pink, it’s a surefire way to add just a hint of colour.
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Toronto Fashion Week Spring 2013: Super fresh skin and ’60s hair at Pink Tartan (plus, some pink hair too!)
View the full backstage gallery from Pink Tartan Spring 2013 »
The inspiration:
Grace Lee, Maybelline New York’s lead makeup artist: “We did a statement lip last season, it was all about that oxblood red lip, so [Kim Newport-Mimran] wanted to do the opposite. They look über, über fresh. Nothing about this makeup is about strong features… it’s super sheer, super pretty, super fresh.”Jorge Joao, Redken lead stylist: “It’s playful, something out of the ’60s—like how a little girl would want to push her hair out of the way. [The hair has] natural texture and an aggressive side sweep with the pin holding it into place.”
Top tips:
– The key to dewy skin is moisturizer—and lots of it! “It’s almost like she’s marinating in it!” said Grace Lee of just how much she applied to Charlotte Free, Maybelline New York’s international spokesmodel. Lee also used Maybelline Dream Fresh BB Cream in place of foundation to add further glow and hydration. -
Quotable: This model usually does her own hair and makeup (but not for the Met!)
While we’ve already fawned over the yellow vintage suit Coco Rocha wore to the Met Gala, her pink-tinted curls and bright makeup deserve just as much attention. While the model likes to do her own hair and makeup whenever possible, she rallied a team of professionals for Monday’s event. Rocha told People Magazine: