10 Rainbow Hair Styles To Inspire Your Pride 2016 Look
We’re no strangers to rainbow hair — and what better reason to go for the bold than to celebrate Pride Month 2016? In the wake of recent horrific events, it’s more important than ever to show your support for the LGBTQ community and spread the love. Wear your pride on your sleeve (or, you know, in your hair) with these rainbow hair-color ideas — the brighter, the better.
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Teal
Short hair gets a bad rap for being a little…boring. One simple way to switch things up? Color your hair a bright teal, like Halsey did for her Badlands tour. Problem solved!
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Pink Filter
Pretty, cotton-candy-pink streaks woven throughout hair has a serious Pride-parade-meets-a-music-festival vibe. Someone notify Vanessa Hudgens.
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Rose Gold
Hair tinted rose gold — so subtle that it’s more of a filter — has been popular lately, but it’s not nearly eye-catching enough for Pride Month. But bump up the saturation on both the rose and the gold and you’ve got yourself a look.
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Unicorn
More vibrant than pastels but with a softness that reminds us of watercolor hair, this blend of blue, pink, and purple is nothing short of magical. We’re getting some serious Lisa Frank flashbacks, too, and we ain’t mad about it.
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Red Stripes
Who says you need to color your whole head of hair to make a statement? Good news if you’re a little dye-shy, too: Gwen Stefani’s rows of red across just a single section of hair can easily be recreated with hair chalk.
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Pastels
Model Irene Kim’s pastel-rainbow hair — the work of Korean stylist Sunwoo Kim — is what put her on the map. Maybe the best part of copping this look for yourself: It requires zero root touch-ups. Score!
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Purple
You might recognize R&B singer Justine Skye as Kylie Jenner’s bff, but we think of her as the girl with gorgeous hair. The rich purple is the opposite of pastels — and looks especially great against darker skin tones.
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