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If you die to know what happens between Mook and Gaitok after the season finale of “The White Lotus,” We can’t exactly help you. . . But if you want to know all the details about Lalisa Manobal’s (alias Lisa) brand new hair color change, we have absolutely covered. During the night of Coachella, the Blackpink Singer changed completely appearance with “Mushroom blonde“Hair.
According to Lisa’s Colorist, Jacob Schwartz “Fxck up the world” singer went from a warm chestnut brown (the same shadow she swung for “The White Lotus” premiere) to a soft mink -bronde shade. Schwartz used a combination of Schwarzkopf Professional Igora Vibrance Demi-Permanent Tone On Tone Hair Color ($ 12) and Schwarzkopf professional igora vario blonde ($ 30) to achieve the look.
The fungal blonde hair color trend mixes shades of blonde, beige and light brown for a unique, cool -tinted look. The mixture of dark and light colors is gathered to create a subtler variety of blonde sans all the hard bleaching you get with lighter shades. What is really good about this trend is that you can go further between salon sessions without experiencing brass that so often comes with bright blonde colors.
Lisa, together with bandmate Jennie, both had solo performances at Coachella Bill this year and marked a new era for the band. Lisa was currently dressed from top to toe, as makeup artist Hemin municipality Created the perfect matte gray smoky eye to complement the new hair color, along with subtle glitter-eyeliner in the corners of Lisa’s eyes. Nail artist Juan Alvear Crafted Extra Sharp Clone nails Using Apré’s nail products for a sci-fi futuristic look. If Lisa has taught us something from her beauty choice so far, it is that she is before the curve, then expect to see lots of mushroom blonde shades show up for the summer of 2025.
Brittany Leitner (She/her) is a New York-based contributing beauty writer on PS. She has over ten years of experience working in beauty, health, wellness, travel and celebrity news. Brittany has a degree in newspaper journalism from Syracuse University and has previously held editorial positions at Elite Daily and “The Dr. Oz Show” before working as a freelance journalist for the past three years.


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