✯ Hello Shiny Stars! ✯
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"The
best color in the whole world, is the one that looks good, on you!"
(Coco Chanel)
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You might think that hair colouring is something new,
something that is typical to today’s world, but archaeologists have found
evidence that even in the ancient world, people were painting not only their
bodies, but also their hair – using minerals, plants and insects. The methods
have changed over the centuries, but hair dyeing is still one of the eternal
beauty trends. I have a book of natural healing and beauty methods from the
days of our grandparents, in which henna and various plant extracts are still included
to intensify and modify the haircolour or to cover grey hair.
Hair colouring
was inspired by punk and rock influences in the 1990s, but also other celebrities
showed up with different, eye-catching hair colours. If you prefer not to dye
your hair, but you want to try out a new hairstyle or a hair colour, wigs are
the right choice for you. Even wigs have a very long history. Ancient cultures such
as the Greeks, Romans or Egypt used wigs as a common fashion item, as both men
and women usually had clean-shaven or fairly short hair.
Going back to the
‘70s, Frenchy (Didi Conn) from the famous movie Grease of 1978 accidentally
dyes her hair in a bright pink. Continue with the ‘80s. German punk singer,
Nina Hagen rocked many different hairstyles in her youth and also changed her
hair colour constantly.
Leeloo (Milla
Jovovich) from the schience-fiction action film, The Fifth Element of 1997 has
a bright orange hair that many remember. Gwen Stefani opted for blue in 1998.
Katy Perry has tried many hair colors, in 2011 she chose a bright pink, but
also blue, purple, green, blonde and black are not unknown to her. And
finally, Christina Aguilera, who had some colorful pink and purple curls in
2012 that adorned her blonde hair.
Frenchy, Gwen Stefani, Katy Perry, Nina Hagen, Leeloo, Christina Aguilera
Everydaywigs is an online fashion brand, selling quality synthetic wigs, which are shipped directly from their factories free to worldwide. Their wigs are heat friendly, so you can style them after your fancy. If you want to try some bright colours, or just a new hairstyle, but you don’t want to change your hair, you can’t go wrong with a wig. I collected some lovely pieces from pink wigs to blue wigs below, I hope you like them.
Source: everydaywigs.com
Lots of love,
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Fun post.
ReplyDeleteThank you! :)
DeleteI love light pink hair so much! :-D
ReplyDeleteThank you, Betty! Pastel shades look so lovely. :)
DeleteIt's not something new and I sometimes incorporate it to my outfit.
ReplyDeleteBernie, xx
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Definitely not, archaeologists have found evidence that even in the ancient world, people were painting their hair. Thank you for your comment, Bernie! :) xo
DeleteThey look great xoxo Cris
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Thank you, Cris! :) xo
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Thank you, Adriana! :) xo
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Thank you, Alessandra! I'm glad, that you like them. :)
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DeleteI'd love to have some pastel purple hair! have no idea how I would look xd
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It is hard to imagine. :D But I like your mermaid coloured strand of hair. :) xo
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