As are pastel locks, mermaid lengths, and basically dyeing your hair every colour under the sun (or of the sun, in the case of the sunset hair trend).
If you want to take your ‘Gram to new heights, you either find some new colourful walls or you dye your hair a new shade. That’s what’s in right now.
But no trend is worth risking your health. Care has to be taken, professionals need to be consulted, and patch tests need to be done.
Let Kirsty Weston’s experience serve as a lesson.
Kirsty decided to use an at-home bleaching kit to try to give herself unicorn hair. Instead of a pastel-toned mane, she ended up in hospital for six weeks, partially bald and suffering from severe chemical burns.
Mum-of-one Kirsty Weston, 29, wanted to get in on the unicorn hair trend.
If you want to take your ‘Gram to new heights, you either find some new colourful walls or you dye your hair a new shade. That’s what’s in right now.
But no trend is worth risking your health. Care has to be taken, professionals need to be consulted, and patch tests need to be done.
Let Kirsty Weston’s experience serve as a lesson.
Kirsty decided to use an at-home bleaching kit to try to give herself unicorn hair. Instead of a pastel-toned mane, she ended up in hospital for six weeks, partially bald and suffering from severe chemical burns.
Mum-of-one Kirsty Weston, 29, wanted to get in on the unicorn hair trend.
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