
Bryce Dallas Howard traded her firey locks for the pale kind and is wearing a ponytail hairstyle while attending the Rape Foundation Benefit Gala Dinner Hosted By Barneys New York - Beverly Hills, California
Hairstyle: Ponytail hairstyle with bangs
Color: Platinum Blonde, Pale Blonde, Light Ash Blonde , Pale Golden Blonde
Why we love this celebrity hairstyle:
I thought this was a very easy to do hairstyle, plus it was also interesting to see Bryce Dallas Howard ( The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Terminator: Salvation, The Village, Lady in the Water) trade in her fiery red locks for pale blonde ones. I don’t think the color is entirely her but it might be because she looks so good with her red hair! She didn’t keep the color long because in 2008 she donned the red locks once more for her Terminator movie.
One of the biggest things when it comes to hair color is to be very careful and choose wisely! Make sure that you even get a professionals oppinion on hair color if possible ( and while you can do them at home if its a drastic color change, or a lighter shade that requires bleaching you should really seek a professional!). If you end up with a hair color at home that you find is too dark, or say you went from brown, to red and hate it I HIGHLY recommend COLOR OOPS! I recently got to use this product on my daughter when she made her mom feel bad for her and convinced her to let her color her hair black. Well we both agreed it looked horrible on her and the first thing I thought of was COLOR OOPS! I found mine for under $10 at Walgreens and I have also seen them at Target and Wal-Mart.
I love hair color and have easily colored my hair close to 100 times in the last 15 years, I am one of the lucky ones because my hair has really managed not to appear damage and I always get compliments on my color and the general healthy look of my hair. However I have seen some very nightmarish home colorings or colorings that were so drastic and the person ended up leaving the salon with hair that was too dark, too orange, or too bleached and damaged. So when coloring your hair choose wisely and weigh the option of using a professional versus a home product escpecially if its your first time! With todays economy if money is tight but you are really wanting a professional to color your hair (even cut, perm it too at most places) I highly recommend seeking out local beauty schools where they most likely offer services for 50-75% off of what it would cost at a salon. The catch? You have a student that is overseen by a licensed professional !


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