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Here’s hoping she keeps the rainbow color around.
This is a great look for beginners who may be hesitant to take the train to Pink Town.
The rich color skews a little purple, but still very much reads bold, bright pink.
It’s a welcome punch of color for the typically dreary winter season.
The actress got the new dye job just in time to shoot a campaign for herIlluminate Cosmeticsbrand.
HairstylistJustine Marjanfinessed Tisdale’s coif for the occasion.
For heat styling a color like this, the kind of tools you use are key.
it’s possible for you to find some ofour favorite flatironsthat are a bit gentler on your hair.
But if you’ve been thinking that pastel pink means muted, think again.
This look couldn’t be cooler on the singer-songwriter, and is a super fun option for fall.
Think of it as the perfect pink hue for the fall season with its cozy, spicy hues.
It’s a pairing that works brilliantly against her skin tone.
Barbie Pink
Need an idea for your next high ponytail?
Take cues from Gigi Hadid, who showed off her colorful style on Instagram.
It looks like she dipped her ponytail extensions in fuchsia and violet dyes, and we’resohere for it.
The rapper even colored his brows in the trendy hue.
You don’t have to bleach your whole head to achieve a pink look.
Model Joan Smalls only dyed the bottom half of her hair and it lookedstunning.
If you have shorter hair, you’re able to achieve a similar effect by adding in pinkextensions.
Fierce Fuchsia
Yes, pink looks amazing on buzzcuts, too.
The model combined two pastel shades to create one deliciously gorgeous hue that looks good enough to eat.
Anyone else in the mood for dessert?
Bubblegum Pink
Model Liz Harlan’s bubblegum hair is unapologetically pink.
Faded Rose
Here’s one way to go pink and make it look completely breezy and effortless.
Avoid adding pink to your roots and ends like British singer Mary Charteris does here.
The washed-out rose dye creates an almost tie-dye effect we’re obsessed with.
Flamingo Pink
For her pink hair transformation,Suki Waterhousevisited the U.K.’s popular salonBleach London.
Colorists there gave her a hue that was neither too bright nor too pastel.
Two-Toned
Cruella de Vil, eat your heart out.
We stan a multitasking queen.
Drink it all up, folks.