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This at-home hair dye gave me pink locks in 10 minutes

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Call it a moment of madness, an incredibly late-to-bloom teenage rebellion or possibly just boredom, but last night, I dyed my hair pink. Of course, as you can see, I’m not talking a candy floss pink à la Katy Perry in 2019 or even a Barbie pink playing into 2011 Nicki Minaj, but a subtle, soft, highlighted shade that if I do say so myself, looks fairly chic.

Usually, one to err on the side of caution, especially when it comes to , I’ve tended to keep my the same beachy wave balayage look for as long as I can remember. No matter the hairdresser, occasion or budget, brunette, caramel and blonde shades have sat atop my head,

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