I would love to wear all of them but the problem comes when 2-3 days after washing hair becomes bit greasy and also when u wash 8-10 times and the color starts looking dull.
Otherwise all of them are amazing???
An American Stylist Turns Mesmerizing Nature Images Into Hair Designs, and We Want to Dive Into Them

Imagine that you are out for an evening walk, you are looking up at the sky, and here it is. Spark. Storm. Madness. You want the same hair color as you see up there, but it sounds impossible. Luckily, American stylist, Ursula Goff, can turn your hair into anything you want — from the northern lights to a rainbow. She constantly shares the inspo and result photos, and you can see with your own eyes that she can tame even the wildest color dreams.
Bright Side devoted this article to hairstyles that were inspired by nature. And it’s nothing short of magic.
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Bonus: We said that you can get anything you want. How about mac and cheese?
Which work made you think, “Wow, I want that right now?”
Comments
Rainbow for me! ?
All are gorgeous, but the sunflower....I don't even color my hair!
#7 is something I wouldn't mind trying ❤️
Bleach my hair once. After that, keep using color treatment that lasts about 2 weeks. I can keep changing or mixing the color.
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