When you think of fall winter hair colours, you might think of hues like auburn red and mocha. But if you are looking for something lighter, we have just the colour for you to try: pink apricot. Korean actress Kim Bo Ra is the latest Asian celeb to undergo a peachy pink hair transformation and we’re totally here for it. If you’re considering trying out the trend, keep reading for more celeb inspo and tips on how you can cop the look.
Recently, SKY Castle star Kim Bo-ra jumped on the pink apricot trend, leaving behind her long brown locks. This soft, pastel iteration of the hair trend is great for adding just the right amount of warmth to those with a cooler paler complexion. A peachy pink hair colour revamp is far easier to achieve on light hair colours. If you are a brunette and keen to jump on the bandwagon, you’ll likely have to embrace a round or two of bleaching first.
If you have fine hair that is prone to breaking, opt for a darker copper pink shade that does not require breaking out the bleach. This orange pink colour seen on Japanese model Kiko Mizuhara adds lots of dimension and movement to her mane.
Blackpink’s Rosé has given herself an icy pink makeover and we are obsessed! If you have cool undertones like the K-pop star, allow us to point you in the direction of this pale pink almost platinum version of the trend. To slow down the fade of this pretty eye-catching hair colour, consider shampooing less frequently.
Usually sporting a golden-brown hair colour, Korean actress-model Lee Sung-kyung recently decided to switch things up and go for an all-over rose apricot colour. This hue is extremely wearable and flattering against light, medium and dark skin tones.
As Park Shin-hye proves, you don’t need long tresses to pull off this trend. Ideal for those who prefer a subtle take on the apricot pink trend, this raspberry shade won’t create an overly stark contrast against medium or darker skin tone unlike a lighter pastel pink.
Whether you’re opting for Rosé dreamy icy pink hair or Park Shin Hye’s romantic raspberry hue, invest in a shampoo and conditioner treatment that’s designed specifically for colour-treated hair to preserve colour.