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Silver Belle: How to Amp Up Your Hair Colour For the Party Season

If you want to step out of the ordinary for the party season, look to Kelly Osbourne for inspiration.

If you want to step out of the ordinary for the party season, look to Kelly Osbourne for inspiration. The star paired her lavender and silver hair with a pretty makeup look that featured peach lips, a hue that directly complemented her coloured strands. While many of us are not as committed to silvery-purple hair like Kelly, you can play with a less permanent option, such as the Kevin Murphy Color Bug in Grape (24.95), to achieve the style. Yes, the chalking trend may be on its way out, but a subtle touch of it will read more convivial than kitschy.

Next, sweep your hair back into a low ponytail and bring the ends over one shoulder. Finish off your makeup with winged liquid liner, a little peach on your cheeks, and a pretty peach lipstick, such as Mac Cosmetics Cremesheen + Pearl Lipstick in Coral Bliss ($36). If you're playing with colour, keep your outfit simple; Kelly opted for a fresh addition of white.

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Would You Pay $70 for One Bottle of Nail Polish?

  • A limited edition OPI nail polish called Spotted is selling for up to $70 on eBay — Daily Mail
  • Kendra Wilkinson took the hairstyle half-up-half-down to a new level — People
  • Charlotte Ronson's secret to perfectly messy hair — Shop Ghost
  • Cara Delevingne does twin covers for German mag, Tush — Into The Gloss
  • Coloured dip-dying + ombre = the coolest hair we've ever seen — Hair Romance
  • Chanel has arrived in London's Covent Garden ahead of the Olympics — LOVE
  • The latest It Colour?

  • A limited edition OPI nail polish called Spotted is selling for up to $70 on eBay — Daily Mail
  • Kendra Wilkinson took the hairstyle half-up-half-down to a new level — People
  • Charlotte Ronson's secret to perfectly messy hair — Shop Ghost
  • Cara Delevingne does twin covers for German mag, Tush Into The Gloss
  • Coloured dip-dying + ombre = the coolest hair we've ever seen — Hair Romance
  • Chanel has arrived in London's Covent Garden ahead of the Olympics — LOVE
  • The latest It Colour? Why it's lavender taupe of course. — The Beauty Hunter
  • Nikki Parkinson's travel beauty essentials — Styling You
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Emma Stone in Paris: Behind-The-Scenes With Her Makeup Artist

  • Emma Stone's makeup artist spills the beans on why she went for such a dramatic look for The Amazing Spider-Man Paris premiere.

  • Emma Stone's makeup artist spills the beans on why she went for such a dramatic look for The Amazing Spider-Man Paris premiere. — ELLE
  • Dip-dyed hair is still going strong, Prada's A/W '13 campaign takes the look long. — Racked
  • How many blow-drys does a Duchess need a week? Kate Middleton's hair habits revealed. — Huff Post Style
  • Jennifer Lopez debuts a new haircut and it's a very different look for the star. — People
  • Japanese beauty line Clé de Peau Beauté is set to release three, limited edition jars of night cream. Price per jar? $13,000. — Fashion Magazine
  • Weird stuff two supermodels rub on their faces that probably isn't that weird. — The Gloss
  • Model Daphne Groeneveld stars in a mini Dior film with a cat on her head. — Fashionista
  • The top 10 best foods for your hair. Yum. — Stylelist
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We've Got the Colour Bug: See How Easy It Is to DIY Dip-Dye Your Hair at Home

Coloured hair is the biggest trend since ombré.

Coloured hair is the biggest trend since ombré. And now, we're not talking your classic blonde, brunettes and reds. We mean pink, purple, orange, yellow, blue. You name it, we've seen it on a celebrity (Nicole Richie, Lauren Conrad, January Jones and just today, Demi Lovato) or a runway (Manning Cartell, Chanel, Marc Jacobs) in some way, shape or form. Not ones to miss out, but also not really wanting to sacrifice our worked-hard-for perfect colour, associate editor Alison and I did the next best thing and reached for the temporary hair dye. The new gen powder type that is that promises to be easy-to-apply, wash out and give you the ability to switch up your style from night to night. See how we got on.

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Demi Lovato Bleaches Out Her Brown Locks and Goes... Pink!

  • Demi Lovato follows the dip-dye hair trend and goes pink.

  • Demi Lovato follows the dip-dye hair trend and goes pink. Huff Post Style
  • The Kardashian sisters' rocked some sky-high hair for their latest Kardashian Kollection ad. — Us Weekly
  • Celebrity makeup artist to Emma Roberts and Hayden Panettiere spills her secrets to natural beauty. — Beauty Bender
  • Rihanna is upset she's a US size 0 and wants her "old butt back". — Allure
  • Jane Pratt of xoJane fame is heartbroken her contoversial beauty editor resigned due to addiction. — The Atlantic Wire
  • Barneys' beauty gurus give their best advice. — Fashionista
  • 20 of your most annoying beauty problems, solved. — InStyle
  • 10 reasons you need coconut oil in your life but more importantly, on your skin. — Body+Soul
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Liven Up Your Hair With Commitment-Free Chalk Colour

Nicki Minaj, Jaime King, and Lauren Conrad are just a few stars who've been spotted wearing coluorful strands this season, and hair chalking at home is the perfect way to copy their trendy style.

Nicki Minaj, Jaime King, and Lauren Conrad are just a few stars who've been spotted wearing coluorful strands this season, and hair chalking at home is the perfect way to copy their trendy style. If you're a commitment-phobe, you're in luck; chalk easily washes out, so it's perfect for a once-in-a-while pop of color. Check out application tips and tricks in the video now.

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Dip-Dye Hair Streaks: Still Into Them or Kinda Over Them?

Kate Bosworth is the latest to join the Dip-Dye Posse, showcasing her new aqua-tipped 'do at Coldplay's LA concert last night.

Kate Bosworth is the latest to join the Dip-Dye Posse, showcasing her new aqua-tipped 'do at Coldplay's LA concert last night. She joins Lauren Conrad, Ke$ha, Britney Spears and Dianna Agron who have all dabbled with the trend recently. And whilst Proenza Schouler's Spring/Summer 2010 show can take credit for the first-round of celebrity followers, which included Ashley Olsen, but Fendi's Autumn/Winter 2011 show seems to have influenced the latest crop. What do you think of the trend: are you still into it or kinda over it?