Dip-dye hair gets a colourful celebrity update

Published 05th Sep 2011 by rachael
Dip-dye hair gets a colourful celebrity update HJI Hearts logo.bmpCher-Lloyd-dip-dye-pink-hair.jpgThe dip-dye look has been a catwalk and celebrity favourite for the last couple of seasons, but this summer the style has enjoyed a colourful update with neon hues and rainbow brights woven through the lengths of some of the most stylish A-list tresses.


Following on from the ombré effect, this season's hottest colour technique sees stars giving their style a punky update with shades of neon pink and blue as well as more subtle streaks of rainbow colour.


Here are some of our favourite celebrity colour chameleons, as well as expert opinions on whether their new shades work.


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Cher Lloyd
"Dip-dyeing is fast becoming one of the biggest hair trends of this year. In its original incarnation on the red carpet earlier this year the effect was subtle with shades of blonde, but this look is much more dramatic. Cher has decided to go for a bubblegum pink that graduates from her natural brunette shade via a peachy blonde section. This girly mix of colours provides the perfect contrast to her punky shaved section and matches her quirky style and outgoing personality perfectly."
Alexander Turnbull, Alexander Hair and Beauty, Anlaby, Hull


Lauren Conrad
"Roots are cool at the moment and Lauren is at the forefront of the trend. Although the tones in her caramel blondette shade are different, the fade between the light brown and sun-kissed champagne blonde is gradual, right down to her pale blue ends. Lauren knows how to make a trend work for her chic style by wearing it her own way."
Patricia Dawson, The Sitting Room, Ballymena, County Antrim


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Taryn Manning
"I think this on-trend, dip-dye effect is fun for summer and suits Taryn as her style is young, pretty and feminine. In terms of the colour choice, Taryn has chosen a seemingly random selection of pinks, reds, blues and oranges. Personally, I would be inclined to use either warm or cool tones rather than combining both - it would be very effective to use the same colour palette but range from soft to 
strong hues."
Rebecca Counsell, RUSH Artistic Team


Kate Bosworth
"The graduated colour effect is all the rage this season and beautiful Kate's block ends are a striking nod to the edgy trend. The gorgeous high-lift blonde shade suits her hair type and perfectly complements her bed-head style. However, while the coloured tips give her fine tresses the illusion of thickness, I'd recommend swapping the colour for a softer pastel pink that would be better suited to her skin tone, capturing a soft, feminine feel that's still fashion-forward."
rachael

rachael

Published 05th Sep 2011

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