About DLace

.. ... ....... @DirtyLaceDesign ... ...... -Founder of DirtyLace Designs, Artist and Designer- .... .......... .. Think of me as your bipolar friend. One day I'll show up in leather pants with a grungy oversized shirt and go on and on about modern design while taking a long island to the head. The next day I'll be sipping on wine in a feminine lace dress paired with brightly colored heels talking about the shortage of trees and beautiful art. And somewhere in between all that is a lot of sarcasm. This blog embodies my DirtyLace personality. Filled with personal thoughts, ideas, and inspirations that are drawn from fashion, art and design. Visit www.DIRTYLACEDESIGNS.com for all my designs and apparel pieces. .:: Enjoy ::.

DIY : PINK OMBRE HAIR
Ombre hair has been stirring up quite a hair frenzy for the last season or so. I am obviously guilty of the trend, mainly because it looks awesome and because I hate doing touch ups. I don’t have the patience to go to the salon every few weeks to touch up my roots SO this was a perfect solution for me.
But like all trends, after some time you get used to it and you start looking for the next different thing. I’ve been contemplating taking my ombre hair to the next level to PINK ombre hair. I have always wanted to try pink but never quite had to the cojones for it because it meant A. commitment to keep up with the color and B. because it may have posed a threat to my sense of color matching outfits (“pink wont match this bright blue dress…will it?”).
And then it came to me, well rather HairRomance came to me (she’s lovely): commitment-free washable pink hair !
In her post she explains the origin of the trend and how Kevin Murphy was a year ahead of the game by tinting Abbey Lee’s hair for a Vogue shoot.
I probably read her post around 2-3AM (in bed) and quickly jumped up to get my credit card because this was too genius and my hair would’ve been pissed if I didn’t buy my own ColorBug.
The process is quite easy. Just make sure to use gloves and have your hair pre-textured with some type of hair product (I used hairspray) so that it sticks well. If you want a more intense look, you can keep layering the product over your hair until you get a more saturated pink.
You can purchase your very own Kevin Murphy ColorBug at AdoreBeauty for $24.95, in Pink, Orange or Purple. Also check out his how-to video to get a better sense on how to do your own Ombre Hair.
My hair and this product made sweet, passionate, just-met-backstage-at-a-rock-concert, love. Don’t you want that?
-DLace
DIY : PINK OMBRE HAIR
Ombre hair has been stirring up quite a hair frenzy for the last season or so. I am obviously guilty of the trend, mainly because it looks awesome and because I hate doing touch ups. I don’t have the patience to go to the salon every few weeks to touch up my roots SO this was a perfect solution for me.
But like all trends, after some time you get used to it and you start looking for the next different thing. I’ve been contemplating taking my ombre hair to the next level to PINK ombre hair. I have always wanted to try pink but never quite had to the cojones for it because it meant A. commitment to keep up with the color and B. because it may have posed a threat to my sense of color matching outfits (“pink wont match this bright blue dress…will it?”).
And then it came to me, well rather HairRomance came to me (she’s lovely): commitment-free washable pink hair !
In her post she explains the origin of the trend and how Kevin Murphy was a year ahead of the game by tinting Abbey Lee’s hair for a Vogue shoot.
I probably read her post around 2-3AM (in bed) and quickly jumped up to get my credit card because this was too genius and my hair would’ve been pissed if I didn’t buy my own ColorBug.
The process is quite easy. Just make sure to use gloves and have your hair pre-textured with some type of hair product (I used hairspray) so that it sticks well. If you want a more intense look, you can keep layering the product over your hair until you get a more saturated pink.
You can purchase your very own Kevin Murphy ColorBug at AdoreBeauty for $24.95, in Pink, Orange or Purple. Also check out his how-to video to get a better sense on how to do your own Ombre Hair.
My hair and this product made sweet, passionate, just-met-backstage-at-a-rock-concert, love. Don’t you want that?
-DLace

DIY : PINK OMBRE HAIR

Ombre hair has been stirring up quite a hair frenzy for the last season or so. I am obviously guilty of the trend, mainly because it looks awesome and because I hate doing touch ups. I don’t have the patience to go to the salon every few weeks to touch up my roots SO this was a perfect solution for me.

But like all trends, after some time you get used to it and you start looking for the next different thing. I’ve been contemplating taking my ombre hair to the next level to PINK ombre hair. I have always wanted to try pink but never quite had to the cojones for it because it meant A. commitment to keep up with the color and B. because it may have posed a threat to my sense of color matching outfits (“pink wont match this bright blue dress…will it?”).

And then it came to me, well rather HairRomance came to me (she’s lovely): commitment-free washable pink hair !

In her post she explains the origin of the trend and how Kevin Murphy was a year ahead of the game by tinting Abbey Lee’s hair for a Vogue shoot.

I probably read her post around 2-3AM (in bed) and quickly jumped up to get my credit card because this was too genius and my hair would’ve been pissed if I didn’t buy my own ColorBug.

The process is quite easy. Just make sure to use gloves and have your hair pre-textured with some type of hair product (I used hairspray) so that it sticks well. If you want a more intense look, you can keep layering the product over your hair until you get a more saturated pink.

You can purchase your very own Kevin Murphy ColorBug at AdoreBeauty for $24.95, in Pink, Orange or Purple. Also check out his how-to video to get a better sense on how to do your own Ombre Hair.

My hair and this product made sweet, passionate, just-met-backstage-at-a-rock-concert, love. Don’t you want that?

-DLace

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