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Hair Trends: Rainbow Colored Hair

I've got a new obsession. Yes, a new one, rainbow colored hair.  I am fascinated by the women who are bold enough to do this look. I did my own bold look two summers ago when I went a very daring red.  I am actually antsy and really want to try pink and blue and green...need I say more? LOL! 

Because I have to keep my looks under wraps (at least for the next couple of months) so that I don't scare the very conservative people I work with.  I cannot be really "loud" with my hair.  In my heart I am a child of adventure and do not let others bother me but I must admit there are times when "they" will suppress my spirit. These days though I'm happy to say that I'm learning to live in the moments and I am again learning to let me be me. So yes, I will find a way to try new colors and I do like rainbow colors! How exciting. What I do like about rainbow colors are that there are some that are really LOUD, and others that make a statement without being that outrageous!  Let's face it, what is the impression you get when you see someone with a hair color other than black, blond or brown?  They get the "look" and they are sometimes labeled.  I say patooey to those labelers! Live and let live!

I perused an article on Popsugar.com written by style editor  Emily Orofino.  She is just as facsinated by the "101 Real Girls Who Dare to Rock Rainbow Hair".  The article link will be at the end of this write up.

Of the 101 women showcased in the article, here are my five favorite looks.  Enjoy the pictures I've posted below and the link to these gorgeous Color Me Hair moments!

This color is called Peacock-y! Wow!

Instagram user Uggoff as seen on Popsugar.com


This is called Psycodelic Plait! Ohhh!

Instagram user Patlouradivino as seen on Popsugar.com.


Subtle and charming and safe for most workplace and that's why I really like this one!

Instagram user Tewchanz as seen on Popsugar.com


This is called Teal Appeal...amazing vibrancy! Isn't it beautiful, and it does suit her complexion.
Teal Appeal
Instagram user Jemimyo as seen on Popsugar.com


This natural diva's looks amazing with her salmon colored hair! 
Punky Pastels
Instagram user Evltwn_Fashion as seen on Popsugar.com.

You know what I say curvy divas?  Fierce Fashion Friday style is not just for clothing, it is also for fun and bold colored hair!  So remember, Be. You.!  
 These looks definitely fit into the category of  #FFF, Fierce Fashion Friday style!!!!

Follow this link to read the article and see the other 96 hair looks!


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