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Straight from celebrity hairstylist and #GrannyHair enthusiast Cynthia Alvarez.
"Dascha's so creative and down to change her look all the time," Alvarez tells BuzzFeed Life. To make Polanco's two magenta lace-front wigs — the shorter style we saw and a flowing 30-inch style — Alvarez used bundles of blonde human hair. She colored the hair, sized Polanco's head, and then sewed the hair to a wig cap to create the custom pieces.
And this step can cause problems for women of color. "The bleach will take longer to take and you might not ever get it light enough," Alvarez says. If you relax your hair, she says you shouldn't try it; the lightening process is too damaging.
"Curly hair is so fragile," Alvarez says. "Do it slowly, over a week or two." She suggests going to someone you know, and who knows your hair. "Go to a master colorist, someone who only does color."
And if you keep your hair short, Alvarez says you can definitely lighten and color it. "It grows so fast and you can cut dead ends off."
Alvarez is a big fan of using wigs to change up your look. "Wigs are great protective styles," she says. (She first started making wigs after her own hair was damaged and broke off.)
"It's cool now, it's not something that frowned upon," Alvarez says. "Instagram has changed everything. People are more transparent."
Alvarez suggests using a Remy human hair wig. She says you can expect to pay $150-$500 for "decent, basic, natural hair."
Synthetic hair is not meant to be colored. And Alvarez says the (typically synthetic) colorful pre-dyed wigs you're likely to find in beauty stores look "really synthetic and wiggy" and are better suited for costumes. However, buying a high-quality human hair wig that's already blonde (or blonde ombré) can make coloring much easier.
" Pravana is great, I love Pravana," Alvarez says. "And Manic Panic , obviously." She also likes Jazzing and Adore .
"For brown and black girls, keep the undertone cool — blue or purple," Alvarez says. "Think steel or titanium as opposed to a Gothic gray, which is often the result of not getting hair light enough."
Also consider that most pros are mixing more than one color together to get the beautiful, dimensional shades like Polanco's. (FYI, Pravana and Manic Panic typically reveal all the colors used to create a look when they share photos on Instagram.)
"Keep a little bit of the root," Alvarez says. She recommends leaving one-half to one-fourth of an inch of hair at the roots free of dye. If you're doing a pastel color, she suggests leaving the ends or pieces in the front a little lighter than the rest of the hair.
Also note that you'll likely need to leave the dye on the wig longer than the instructions say to. "On average, I would leave color on for 30 to 45 minutes," she says. "Depending on the quality, you might need to extend it for 10-minute intervals until desired color is achieved."
First, you should be using sulfate-free, moisturizing products. "Shampoo it as rarely as possible — once a week," Alvarez says. "Stock up on dry shampoo."
If you've gone gray or fuchsia, Alvarez suggests looking for a purple shampoo. "Pravana and Lanza have intense purple shampoo," she says. Pink shades can benefit from red shampoos. For other colors, you can add a little bit of the hair dye to the shampoo bottle and shake it up; the mixture will refresh the hair's color every time you wash it.
Alvarez says you can expect to spend $750-$1200 for a custom wig, depending on the quality and the stylist.
"Word of mouth and reputation are really important," Alvarez says. "They could be buying the same wigs you see in a store, cutting the tags off, and selling it for double the price." She suggests looking at comments (and relevant hashtags) carefully, and remembering that people are often paid to promote brands on Instagram. Kellon Deryck , Darnell Wold , and Bobbie Pinz are other stylists she likes.
There are tons of great YouTube tutorials (like this one ) that show you exactly how to do it.
When you have the cornrows done, make sure one of your parts matches up with the wig's part, which will allow your scalp to show through. (And FYI, you should take your wig off every night before bed.)
Alvarez suggests using a cream serum, leave-in conditioner, or oil before braiding it so it's well-moisturized. "Use astringent on a cotton ball to clean in between the braids so your scalp is clean and refreshed," she says. If you're doing them yourself, she suggests redoing the cornrows after a couple of days; if you're having them done at a salon, she says you may be able to go a full week.
"Over a year, a year and a half," Alvarez says. "I've had mine for about two years now." But she cautions that it can take "a lot of maintenance, a lot of money" to make it work.
"Make sure you're owning it, embracing it, and living in the moment," Alvarez says. "It can work for everyone. Just be careful because it can be really damaging to your own hair. Start with a wig first."





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Based on our crystal beauty ball (AKA the fact that we see rosy-hued hair on a new celebrity head everyday (opens in new tab) ) and the changing seasons (hello, spring pastels!), we're pretty sure Manic Panic's about to be sold out everywhere . From Cara Delevingne's punk-pink festival hair to Gwen Stefani's '90s bubble-gum pop waves, there's no shortage of celebrity inspiration to help you take the color leap.
The Firework singer wrapped up the Asia leg of her Witness World Tour with an ode to Tokyo and South Korea. On Instagram she confirmed that the countries' cherry blossoms inspired her to dye her platinum blonde pixie hot pink.
Known for taking major hair risks, Kim confirmed on Twitter that her ice-pink hair (opens in new tab) is, in fact, real, thus giving new life to grown-out roots everywhere.
The actress is owning her new pale pink tresses–the look is so old Hollywood meets modern day goddess.
This baby pink shade is *everything*, especially when it's accessorized with pastel orange and blue.
Grimes', AKA Claire Boucher's, dip-dye is so fresh, so clean.
Rainbow hair queen Richie's neon pink pixie may be our favorite shade she's ever sported.
Because Lily Allen looks like she's having more fun than all of us in this punk-y shade of deep pink (and milkmaid braids!) .
How to amp your lob up several notches, as demonstrated by Jessie J.
Even if it's only a wig, Julianne Hough's giving us some serious Lost in Translation déjà vu.
True Colors singer Cyndi Lauper does it again with a head full of cotton-candy pink dreads.
Marie Claire 's own Zanna Roberts Rassi pairs sweet pink waves with an equally chic outfit.
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A departure we didn't see coming, Duff ditched her blonde locks for faded shades of gray and pinky-violet hair.
The British model's experimented with many shades of pink in her recent past, but we especially love this shade of strawberry-blonde.
Yes, even guys can rock baby-pink tips (and give us major dye envy, too).
In which Katy Perry makes the case for pink haired ladies having the most fun. We love that she's wearing it in a retro style, too.
Our recent cover girl (opens in new tab) kills it with a bright pink dye job that perfectly accents her bubblegum pink lipstick.
Never a red carpet wallflower, Lady Gaga makes a case for "going halfsies" with half a head of pink curls.
Kershaw shows us how to pull off a pastel treatment the only way a supermodel could: in two-tone mermaid lengths.
Is there any better to way to go punk than a jolt of pale pink at the tips of your ponytail? *takes notes*
Model-of-the-moment Fernanda Ly is known for her long pale pink locks, which she's wearing crimped for a Marie Antoinette (well, uh, the Sofia Coppola version) look.
A more intense version of Kruger's ponytail, our favorite California girl Lauren Conrad shows how to rock dip-dyed hair with a flair.
Whether she's going pink IRL or it's just temporary, we're loving Jenner's strawberry shade against her intentionally-exposed roots à la her sister Kylie (opens in new tab) .
Jones show us that a single pink statement streak is sometimes all you need.
Touches of pink suit Dormer's wavy, undercut 'do.
Bedingfield's pale pink dye job looks especially cool when paired with this deep red pout.
Kelis' cotton candy hair is a perfectly textured blend of blonde and strawberry pink.
Hough's choppy lob got the bubblegum treatment with decidedly suh-weet results.
Ora's classic Hollywood blonde get a modern update thanks to its pink lemonade tint.
We can only hope to be as cool as Helen Mirren at 67 years old. We'll leave it at that.
Willis' hot pink and peachy tones give us serious strawberry-banana vibes.
Kirke's ridiculously long, mermaid locks became all the more striking thanks to these ethereal fuchsia swirls.
Hudson gave her signature golden blonde strands a soft, rosé tint we'll never stop coveting.
Her edgy, asymmetrical chop was all the more badass thanks to these strokes of purplish-pink.
Miller proves that dark roots and rose gold are a match made in cool-girl beauty heaven.
Moretz goes especially subtle, only sporting deep pink streaks on one side of her mane.
Adding dimension to Keys' raven black hair, these skinny pink streaks are everything.
RiRi's blush-toned pixie is not for the faint of heart (and that's why we love it).
Always one for an eye-catching dye job, Goulding gave her white-blonde hair a carnation pink tint.
Williams show us that hot pink can, in fact, go halfsies with a blood-orange dye job.
The '80s icon will be forever young thanks to her free spirit and her textured pink champagne 'do.
For those shy of colored dye (heh), take note from Fanning who only dons a few chic pink streaks at the ends of her strands.
Achieving the hot pinks streaks we always wished we could pull off, McAdams made it look totally Hollywood Glam.
Because dark brunettes can (and should!) get in on the fun too, magenta tips are perfect for a wispy cropped 'do.
Another take on a pink lemonade dye job, Perry's look is slightly faded and grungy. (In the best way.)
Instead of a basic touch-up, make like Ferreira and get rainbow streaks on the roots.
Fact: No one will ever top this OG feathery, bubble-gum pink dye job.

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We all know there's absolutely no age limit to having fun with your hair. Whether you're in your twenties like Taylor Swift , your thirties like Sienna Miller , your forties like Kate Hudson , or your fifties like Julia Roberts and Salma Hayek , or even your sixties like Helen Mirren and Madonna , going pink is for everyone. And if you're bored at home (aren't we all?), well, it's something to do that's a bit of fun to relieve the boredom. The trend for pink hair has been going on for years and usually pops up in the spring months, but in 2020 we're seeing more and more pink hairstyles on our Instagram feeds.
Emma Beveridge, the Senior Technician and Stylist at Trevor Sorbie Manchester, says that it’s easy for blondes to try pink. She told HELLO! : " Going pink from blonde is pretty easy as it's a light base ... Maintenance of fashion colours like pink can be hard work as they don't last forever so it's good to invest in a pigment shampoo and conditioner or head to your salon for a toner to refresh. I like to use Evo Fabuloso when using fashion tones."
If you're a brunette, Emma says it can be harder to go pink as you have to pre-lighten your hair in order for the pink to show up and recommends a balayage technique to get the look.
Whether you're after a pastel pink hue a la Kate Hudson or a bright tint like Katy Perry , now's the time to try out something new. Carry on scrolling to see more pink-spiration courtesy of the celebs…
Madonna often makes headlines for her daring beauty looks, and now she's experimented with pink hair! The 62-year-old showed off her new hair transformation on Instagram as she urged her followers to vote in the US election. 
Kaia Gerber took to Instagram to show off her newly-dyed locks. She wrote: "Pink is punk. Watch my igtv to see @guidopalau remotely creative direct my dreams of going pink."
Singer Dua Lipa spent her quarantine time colouring her hair pink, and it looked fab! Try Bleach London's The Big Pink Super Cool Colour , or if you're just after a rose gold tint, try MoroccanOil's Rose Gold Mask . 
What's the best way to transform a look? Having pink hair AND pink eye makeup. What a game-changer. Katy 's rose-hued hair was ready for a day at work for American Idol . Love it. 
Lady Gaga celebrated going six-times platinum with the Star Is Born soundtrack she decided to go for a rose-tinted hairstyle. Gorgeous! 
Model and influencer Lottie Moss arrived at a Bumble event in London rocking pink hair which clashed perfectly with her red leather ensemble. This gal isn't afraid of making an impact. 
When Helen Mirren , 73, rocked up with candyfloss hair to the Cannes Film Festival red carpet, she proved there's absolutely no age limit to having fun with your hair.
When Maisie Williams turned up to Wimbledon with pink hair, we all immediately wanted to reach for the pink hair dye. The Game of Thrones star hit the pink bottle once filming wrapped on the show. 
"I dyed it because I didn’t want to work," Maisie told Rolling Stone magazine. "It’s a pretty good way of stopping that. And it just feels so good, so me. I’ve battled my whole adolescence with trying to put a stamp on my appearance, but also be a blank canvas as an actor."
On why she chose pink, she said: "I love pink so much. For so long I pretended that my favourite colour was green, I thought I wasn’t a feminist if my favourite colour was pink. And then I decided that’s stupid.”
When Julia Roberts arrived at the Jimmy Kimmel studio in 2018, she was rocking a completely new look - and it involved pink hair . The stunning actress grunged up her regular look with a barely-there hint of washed out pink through her long, wavy hair.
Taylor Swift had 90s-style pink strands added to her ponytail for the 2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards. It was a new look for the pop princess but went perfectly with her sequinned outfit.
Ok, so when Gemma Chan headed to the 2019 Met Gala after-party we were majorly feeling her cool-girl pink hair but it was, in fact, a wig. Still, she looks super cute with pink hair and should try it out for real.
If we'd have walked past Salma Hayek with pink hair, we wouldn't have recognised her. The actress is known for her deep chocolate locks after all. But at a Kering dinner during Cannes Film Festival, the actress tried out a brand new look. Salma's hair colourist Aura Friedman achieved Hayek's look by starting off with a platinum-coloured wig. "I used Wella Color Touch which is a semi-permanent hair colour (often used as a gloss or toner) to make a pink tone. I then added a darker cool blonde shadow at the root to make it natural-looking," he told Allure magazine at the time.
The Hollywood movie star had a really sweet reason for going pink back in October 2014 - it was for Breast Cancer Awareness month. What's more, it was actually her son Ryder's idea.
"We just thought, you know, it's breast cancer awareness month -- it was actually Ryder's idea," she explained to Entertainment Tonight. "Ryder was like, 'Mum, let's do something for breast cancer awareness,' and I said 'Great,' and he said, 'Let's dye our hair,' and I said, 'OK, let's do it.'"
It's no secret that Emma Bunton was always the girliest of the Spice Girls – as Baby Spice, she was known for her love of feminine dresses and all things super-cute. So when she rocked up to the 2019 Brit Awards with her fiancé Jade Jones, she was sporting a seriously girlie new hair look . Emma swapped her trademark blonde hair for a gorgeously girlie pink look. 
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