Is vividly coloured hair a new trend of Bollywood? Find out

Sneha Biswas | Apr 6, 2020, 17:44 IST
One after one, Bollywood has given us some aww-worthy trends to incorporate in our style-file. While few such trends lasted only for a brief time, there are other trends that we still refuse to give up. Similar, this time the latest trend of Bollywood is for hair, and we couldn’t keep calm on spotting the signs. From recently spotted Bebo’s side-swept bangs to Deepika Padukone’s subtle front highlights from the beginning of 2020, we are now witnessing celebs trying their hairs out with vivid colours. Is this a sign of an upcoming trend? Read on.

In March we spotted 1920 movie actress, Adah Sharma flaunting vivid colour ombre hair. She combined shades of blue, purple and pink for her lower locks. The actress totally rocked the hairstyle with both, Indian and contemporary ensemble. Adah Sharma proves the fact that vivid colour hairs are versatile and practical!

Recently actress Nargis Fakhri posted her “Disney princess” avatar online. The Rockstar movie actress opted for a cool tone makeup with a colourful wig that complimented her well. The bouncy waves of the actress’s wig had a blend of pastel pink fading into blue, green and yellow by the ends. Nargis looked every bit of a princess she is! This gives us more reason to not shy away from bright colours.

Bollywood’s talented actress, Taapsee Pannu also decided to give hair colours a try during the 21-day lockdown period. She dyed her mane globally in a brilliant noir purple shade. The actress also shared a video of her post-coloured hair. However, later Taapsee decided to chop her hair as she mentioned in her IG post that her hair couldn’t handle the colour for long and shares no regret to experiment.

Whether it is just another experiment to try things out durring the quarantine phase or a hint of an upcoming hair trend, keep an eye on this page to find out more about this on-going hair colour trend.

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