Khloé Kardashian's New Look Is Basically the Pumpkin Spice Latte of Hair Colors
29.08.2022 - 22:49
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. Since September 2021, she's mostly been loyal to a bright blonde shade with a platinum hue and has switched between the colors as she sees fit. Almost a year later, her blonde era is coming to end, at least for now.
With just a few weeks of summer left, the is entering the fall season with a color that combines blonde and brunette hues: bronde.On August 27, hairstylist , who dyed the Kardashian's hair back in September 2021 as well, showed off Kardashian's new darker shade on Instagram. Her post features before and after pictures of Kardashian's hair transformation, so you can fully appreciate the color change. There are many different ways to try out bronde hair, whether it's with balayage, highlights, or a seamless ombré.
Kardashian's was a bright hue with dark roots. For her bronde era, Cunningham gave her even darker brunette roots that fade into a caramel brown hue with butter and honey blonde shades woven throughout. The brown and blonde hues blend seamlessly together making this bronde dye job a gorgeous success. Kardashian was spotted shortly after her trip to Cunningham's in the streets of Los Angeles with her newly dyed hair and a hot-pink monochromatic ensemble.
The socialite's bronde hair cascaded towards her waist in lightly tousled waves, giving the long hair texture that looks effortless and lived in. Like pumpkin spice, bronde hair is basically made for the autumnal weather, so Khloé Kardashian made a great decision here. The darker hair color looks great and fresh on her, and we're sure she'll be wearing the new hair color in a variety of styles. This post was originally published on .By Lauren RearickBy Sam ReedBy Lauren ValentiBy Sam ReedMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2022 Condé Nast. All rights
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