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3 Hair Color Trends That Will Radically Change Your Look This Summer

Head-turning hair colors are back and brighter than ever this summer season. As we reemerge back into the world after more than a year of isolation, a radical hair change may be just what you need for a style refresh.Georgia May Jagger, model and Co-Owner of the cult-favorite London salon BLEACH, agrees. "I think as we ease out of lockdown, people are more excited to try something new and experiment with colors and cuts," she tells HYPEBAE. While beginner-friendly hair dyes in pastel pinks and s...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Fri, 18 Jun 2021 HYPEBAE
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"Gorilla Glue Girl" Tessica Brown Has Launched Her Own Haircare Line

Tessica Brown, more famously known as "Gorilla Glue Girl," has debuted her very own haircare line.The Louisiana woman went viral earlier this year when she posted a TikTok explaining that she had used the super-strong adhesive in place of hairspray. After countless suggestions and a series of crowdsourced home remedies, Tessica received help from plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Obeng, who concocted a medical-grade remover to free her immoveable strands. Now, four months on, she is capitalizing on he...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Thu, 17 Jun 2021 HYPEBAE
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Glossier To Open Permanent Stores in Seattle, LA and London

Glossier, along with other retail businesses in the industry, had to close down all of its stores due to the peak of the pandemic last year. Thankfully, as some parts of the world slowly return back to normal, the Emily Weiss-helmed brand has announced that it is returning to physical retail.Weiss took to Glossier's blog to share the news: "We’ll be opening three all-new, permanent stores, starting in Seattle this August, followed by Los Angeles in the fall, and London in the winter." In addit...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Thu, 17 Jun 2021 HYPEBAE
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Jacqueline Kusamotu and Abi Lawrence-Adeside, Founders of Candour Beauty, Want Black Women To Feel Loved

It's no secret that the beauty industry has long excluded Black women. Jacqueline Kusamotu recalls having to advocate for herself at beauty supply stores, where employees don't typically understand the unique needs of Black customers and are unable to point them in the right direction. When Kusamotu met fellow beauty enthusiast Abi Lawrence-Adeside in 2019, the two soon realized they had the power to enact the change they long wanted to see in the skincare, haircare and makeup space.In March 202...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Wed, 16 Jun 2021 HYPEBAE