Fashion Colors at Ritual Hair Design
I’ve had some wild colors in my hair over the past few years now and I get a lot of people commenting and complimenting me on my color. One of the most common things I hear from people is, “Oh wow! That looks so pretty!” followed by a sad and wistful, “But I’m too old/scared/plain/shy to do that. I just love it though!”
My response whenever I hear that is, “Of course you’re not!”
I always believe that anyone can look amazing so long as they feel amazing. It’s all about attitude. You don’t have to be certain anything to enjoy fun and beautiful things.
If you’ve been thinking about trying out a bit of fun color in your hair but you’ve been too afraid, just go for it! It’s only color, if you don’t like it you can turn it back. To start out you could try just one or two peekaboo swathes that show when your hair moves. You’ll be amazed by how much something that simple can put a smile on your face every time you see a glimpse in the mirror or when you catch someone admiring your lovely locks.
Check out some people that decided to take the plunge and brought a bit brightness in their life. Come on in to Ritual Hair Design Salon in Hillsboro, Oregon and let Jen and Lyn help you make the fashion color plunge!
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This first stunning style is what I like to call “Wings of Toilet Paper”. Straight from the Glamour Magazine webpage, it is clear and apparent that the new spring look is bits of paper pined to either side of the head. I really do love this look; it not only shows the Avant Garde and inspirational imagery of goddess like wings but the versatility of toilet paper. We can see simply by the smile on this young models face that this particular style has filled her with self-confidence and reassurance with a professional yet elegant look.
This second look is even more breathtaking than the first. Not only the hair accessory, which is worn in this case around the neck, but the cut and style itself. Nothing says “I cut my own hair” like the hack job that is those bangs. The bold and slightly understated choice to fashion the model’s own hair into a makeshift head scarf is genius! I call this look the Hair Hijab. If we look closely we can see that the accessory that pulls this whole look together is nothing more than a black and yellow zip tie, no doubt purchased at the local hardware store.