This Hair Color Graced the Roots of Everyone From Zendaya to SZA, so I Tried It
For over two years, I made biweekly trips to the nail salon to put a shiny coat of red on each of my fingertips. I told myself that I wouldn't be caught dead without this part of my signature style. Then one day, completely out of the blue, pink suddenly appealed to me. My friends were shocked, saying "Who is she?" Shortly after changing my signature nail color, I unexpectedly entered a new (and thrilling) chapter of my life. It felt like I went through a personality change. Similar to my dedication to red nails, I often told myself I would never stray away from my classic dark roots. I've always been in love with natural beauty and felt my natural hair color was a token of that. But when I saw the red hair color trend pop up, I felt naturally drawn to it.
In the past year, celebrities who have never strayed from their natural brown or black roots are standing out in hair colors that range from fire-hydrant red to Aperol-spritz burgundy. From runway models to grungy city kids, this color seems to find its way to every sort of person. And I (the woman who is normally clutching her pearls over the thought of straying away from the "old money" aesthetic I've always loved so dearly) wanted in.
Seconds before Adrian Wallace, the colorist who eased me into the transition, set his brush atop my head, I nearly changed my mind, but an iconic Paris Hilton quote rang through my head: "Life's short, take risks." She was talking about miniskirts, but hair color is almost the same thing, right? Strikingly similar to the change I experienced when I said goodbye to my red nails, I noticed a positive shift, and shortly after dyeing my hair red, I said goodbye to some old habits, people, and personality traits and hello to yet another new chapter of my life.
If you've been on the fence about trying something new or taking a risk, this is your sign. I recently saw a TikTok that said, "Now as soon as I see a bitch dye her hair red, I already know what is going on. You're entering your villain era, aren't you?" In my case, the answer to that question is a definitive yes.
It takes a lot for me to trust a new hairstylist, especially as a Black woman, but I knew I was in good hands when I walked into Rita Hazan's salon. Hazan is known for transforming Beyoncé into a blonde for the first time and guiding Jennifer Lopez to the perfect arrangement of highlights that quickly became her signature style. Upon arrival, I was lucky enough to work with Adrian Wallace on my red hair, and despite the very loose description I gave him of what I was looking for, he nailed it.
In preparation for Miami Swim Week, I also got a keratin treatment from Jennifer Matos, and I don't think I'll ever go without one again. The previous time I was in Miami my hair was extremely frizzy and always in a bun, but post-keratin, I was ready for all the humidity levels I would be seeing for the rest of the summer. I am officially a stan.
I wasn't sure how long I wanted to remain a redhead, but after seeing the results, I'm leaning toward holding onto my new colorway. These photos are over a year apart and I'm here for the shift I've made from damsel in distress to villain era.
And now for a fun browse through the mood board I created of celebrities that inspired me to make this change:
SZA is never afraid of experimentation and was one of the first style muses I saw experiment with red hair. While she often goes for a fire-hydrant red, I love this subtle shade on her.
When I first told my boyfriend I was dyeing my hair red, he looked a little scared. A photo like this one of Zendaya is perfect for calming down anyone who is nervous about your new red roots.
While we were seeing different shades of red in music for quite some time, when Kendall Jenner went red, it was clear that the fashion industry was next to adopt this shade.
Gigi Hadid has always been known as a blonde, but in recent years has embraced the natural shade of brown she was born with. During her transition back to blonde, she stopped at red along the way.
If you want to go red but aren't quite sure yet, show your colorist this photo of Justine Skye. It has just a hint of red while remaining close to the brown category as possible but is still just as fun.
Lizzo's brief try-on of this red wig makes me wish she was fully dedicated to the fun colorway because it would look good on her. This serves as great inspiration if you're looking to go all in on red.
One thing that always held me back from dyeing my hair was my fear of damaging it too much, but I know one product line that all colorists recommend is Olaplex, so I decided to have a brief chat with JuE Wong—the CEO of the cult haircare line—to learn more about how to prevent damage.
Does dyeing your hair have to mean that there will be damage?
"Yes, anytime you have a chemical process, you are exposing your hair to damage."
What makes Olaplex such a great brand to explore for people who've dyed their hair?
"Olaplex is great for all hair types, as hair bonds are hair agnostic. Ninety percent of women do something to damage their hair every day. The most damaging of all is chemical services to your hair. Coloring one’s hair is the most sought-after salon service. As such, because Olaplex helps to repair, strengthen and protect your hair bonds, it is especially great for anyone looking to color their hair."
If you had to suggest one product, which is your most powerful?
"The most powerful hair product is our power duo of Olaplex No.0 Intensive Bond Building Treatment and Olaplex No.3 Hair Perfector because they are like your toothpaste and toothbrush. Olaplex No.0 Intensive Bond Building Treatment is our professional-inspired treatment that primes your hair for deeper repair, rebuilds hair bonds, strengthens, and protects hair integrity. It features an easy-to-use nozzle that delivers the highest concentration of the patented bond-building technology of any Olaplex at-home product. Use as the first step in a two-part at-home system with Olaplex No.3 Hair Perfector (sold separately) to strengthen and repair all types of damaged hair. When used together, they are scientifically proven to deliver 68% more repair and three times stronger hair in just one use."
If you were dyeing your hair tomorrow, what would you do the night before to prepare? And the day after?
"Use Olaplex No.0 Intensive Bond Building Treatment and Olaplex No.3 Hair Perfector before you go to your hair colorist. Olaplex No.3 Hair Perfector is our top seller with one sold every 3.5 seconds."
Shop Olaplex:
This is a very important step in my wash-day routine.
After hearing Wong rave about this product, I'll be sure to use it even more often than I already do.
Since I just got a keratin treatment, I have to be picky about shampoos and can always rely on this one.
I'm the kind of person that piles on as much conditioner as humanly possible. I also put this one on before I go for a swim so that the chlorine doesn't dry me out.
Shop more products that will revive and heal your hair post-damage:
This product was designed to act like a mini keratin treatment on your hair so it will help smooth it in seconds.
I only shampoo once a week to maintain my color and treatment, but this product is on my wish list for extra protection.
When this mask meets damaged here, split ends begone.
This product will bring out your color even more every time you use it.
Your at-home blowout will be twice as quick when you have this product.
If you color your hair, I insist you use heat protectant as much as possible.
How to maintain the color from home:
This won't dye your hair, but it will keep it as bright and bold as possible.
If you want to test out red hair, try this temporary color option.
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Sierra Mayhew was always destined to work in fashion, but she didn't know it at first. Growing up with no choice but to wear a rotation of school uniforms and activewear, her love for fashion really blossomed when she moved away for college and was able to finally define her very own personal style. Shortly thereafter, she interned at Elle magazine and instantly knew that editorial was for her. After graduating from the University of Notre Dame, she worked for ShopBazaar, contributing regularly to Bazaar.com, and finally made her way toBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , where she is an associate editor. When she’s not working, you can catch her always trying to catch a flight, trying Wholesale Replica Bag fitness craze in New York City, or exploring luxury vintage boutiques.
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