So many hair colour trends, so little time! And with office dress codes, you might find yourself with little space to experiment with the wild shades popping up all over Instagram and Pinterest. But don’t despair, changing up your hair colour shouldn’t feel like just a dream.
If you’re dying to finally try out a different colour, this is the perfect time to do so because we’ve found ways to turn the top five trendiest hair colours office-friendly, so you won’t have to worry about being called out at work:
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Exposed roots have been around for a long time but there is a way of doing it right without making it look like you didn’t have enough time to get your roots touched up. The trick is to keep the roots at a minimum length, as anything beyond three inches looks unpolished. Alternatively, opt for the balayage style where hair goes from dark to light but in a more natural way.
Most recently made famous by Kim Kardashian, the marshmallow hair trend isn’t quite white or gray, it’s sort of silver but can be layered on with tones of purple, pink and blue – which means you can easily wear it for work if you’re able to tweak the colour. Just remember to load up on coloured shampoo to keep this colour looking fresh.
Root beer is the perfect hair colour for women working in offices with strict office guidelines. It features a delicious mix of caramel highlights and lowlights. Just opt for fewer highlights if you’re worried about it showing too much in the office.
Before you panic, understand that teal can, in fact, be made darker to fit workplace rules. Alternatively, you could get darker roots and opt for teal ends. This way, when the light hits your hair, it’ll reveal the gorgeous hair colour.
Pantone’s colour of the year has made its way into hair and we’re not complaining. That said though, to recreate this look for the office, pick darker shades or go for streaks to contrast dark Asian hair.
Photo: @ponysmakeup/Instagram
Text: Letty Seah, Her World / Additional Text: Zoe Zeng
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