.As a tween who matured in the '00s, there was absolutely nothing I preferred more than to dye my hair every shade of the rainbow. With their flame-red streaks, pop-punk little princess Avril Lavigne as well as Hayley Williams were my appeal icons-- but my parents failed to captivate the thought and feelings for even a nanosecond. Once I'm 30, I usually tend to think they were possibly straight-- mundane, certain, but straight I can easily depend on one hand the lot of times my brunette-- practically black-- hair has actually been touched through bleach. (I was effectively in to my 20s the first time I tinted my hair, as well as it is actually powerful, dense, and healthy as can be.) Having said that, I 'd be lying if I stated that I didn't want to experiment with my different colors, and as Refinery29's elderly author with a penchant for all points beauty, I have actually had a front-row seat to virtually every hair shade trend to elegance our FYPs: That being pointed out, only one tone has captured my eye recently: "Costly" brunette.