So, because we’re absolutely obsessed (we blame Charli D’Amelio and her pink-to-purple-to-blue peekaboo journey), we’re rounding up the very best of the brightly coloured bunch. When you opt for an updo or you treat onlookers to a glorious hair flip, however, your statement shade (or shades if you’re into a rainbow effect) totally steal the spotlight.īasically it’s the ideal way to have the best of both worlds: your usual blonde, brunette or red colour and those bold brights you’ve always wanted to test-drive. How, you ask? The highlights, lowlights or brightly coloured streaks are hidden under the top layer of your hair, so that when your hair is down it’s pretty much impossible to see them. Unlike the E-Girl hair trend that sees chunky streaks framing the face, the peekaboo vibe is all about (as the name would suggest) keeping the colour disguised until you want to show it off. What ways do you add a bit of fun to your hair routine?įor more DIY Beauty ideas, check out our DIY Jiggly Jelly Soaps or our Orange Lotion Bars.Ever seen a clip of someone cutting open a cake coated in plain vanilla or chocolate icing only to reveal the layers of bright rainbow sponge inside? ‘Peekaboo hair’ is the hair colour equivalent of just that. The curls at the ends round off this look beautifully. It’s perfect for those autumn and winter nights when it’s cold outside and cozy inside. (PS – 6 year old photographers are the best!) Black hair that ends in a brazen brown ombre with blonde peekaboo highlights this hair color is all warmth and fire. During the 1940s when pin curls and pompadours were all the rage, Lake started a trend with her long locks and peek-a-boo bangs (via Fashion Gone Rogue). I purchased my K-BOND PLEX™ hair dye at Walmart in the cosmetics/pharmacy area:īe sure to grab your Ibotta coupon for professional quality hair color at home that is easy to use and produces beautiful color results that last! Check out the other color offerings here. Veronica Lakes long and flowing locks are admired now, but they were once a topic of controversy during her lifetime. My daughter was a little jealous of my new hair color, so I dyed an extension with the color and hot glued it inside a hair band for her so she could have a dramatic purple streak to match. I found that the color is not really noticeable when I leave my hair curly – it really blends in and just adds some depth – but when I straighten it, you can really see the purple! Wait the allotted time (30 minutes for me) and rinse out hair before applying the keratin conditioner. (If you get hair dye on any part of your skin, rub it off immediately with a baby wipe.) Use the comb to divide your hair – only leave down the hair that you want to dye.įollow the directions in the K-BOND PLEX™ box to dye that section of hair. The only things you need to do a fun peek-a-boo hair color at home is a comb and the contents of your K-BOND PLEX™ hair dye box.īrush or comb out your dry, clean hair to start. It’s this richly dark purple (almost black) color that I knew would add depth to my natural brown color, while adding a pop of purple when I put my hair up or styled it to show it off. Since I wasn’t looking for anything high maintenance, I decided to do a Peek-A-Boo Color with their Rich Caviar color. I couldn’t find any pictures online of people who had used the product (it’s pretty new) so I texted my friend who is a hair dresser at a salon that I can’t afford and she assured me that my hair was in good hands with Schwarzkopf. They also developed a pre-treatment for even color results and promises 100% gray coverage (I only have a few, but I don’t want to see them). So my hair would be stronger after using K-BOND PLEX™ than it was without any dye in it! K-BOND PLEX™ is salon inspired anti-breakage technology that repairs the inner hair structure for strong and healthy looking hair with up to 80% less breakage compared to untreated hair. So when Schwarzkopf asked if I would try their K-BOND PLEX™ to add some color to my hair, I did some research before committing. I still want to have fun with my hair and add unexpected pops of color when I can, but I also am not willing to invest hundreds of dollars or commit to something that’s going to look horrible if I can’t make it to the salon every 4-6 weeks. Two very expensive salon visits went into trying to achieve the rose gold color and it barely lasted two weeks before my hair needed a touch-up. Last year, I tried purple highlights and also *tried* to do a rose gold bayalage. While I work at home and can get away with a lot more with my hair in terms of adding fun colors, I’m also pretty low-maintenance. This shop has been compensated by Schwarzkopf. For more details, see our Full Disclosure. Welcome back to Sugar, Spice & Glitter! Please note, this post may contain affiliate links.
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