THINK PINK
From soft pastels to intricate braids and last-minute blow dries, it’s never been easier to change your hair with your outfit – and there’s absolutely no age limit to a pink do. Here’s our natural guide to looking anything but
WORDS KATE TURNER JONES
When I was at school, I had two hairstyles on constant rotation: down and ponytail. Saturdays might involve a thrilling session with a Shaders & Toners sachet in an attempt to make my mousy locks a little more Madonna-esque, but my hair repertoire was pretty limited.
How funny then that I find myself at 40, a time-starved mother of two, with more styling know-how, products and gadgets than my 14-yearold self could ever dream of. I’m currently sporting balayage [freehand highlights] with a rose-gold gloss. Top knots, surf sprays and spin pins are my new normal. I’ve even tried hair extensions without scaring the children. And it appears I’m not alone.
‘Women are definitely getting more adventurous with their hair,’ says Karine Jackson, an awardwinning hairdresser and organic colour pioneer. ‘Unusual colours and edgy styles used to be seen on just the very young, but now there’s no age barrier. When Helen Mirren wore pink hair to the BAFTAs in 2013, that was a tipping point. Experimentation has become socially acceptable.’
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