After a lifetime spent never straying too far from a safe (boring) head of hair, I’m now a vivid redhead and can unequivocally say it’s one of the best things I’ve ever done. I spent two years as a blonde agonising over this decision, though! Which is ridiculous, really, considering hair colour can be temporary and I’ve given less thought to some very permanent tattoos.
The swirling ‘what ifs’ were holding me back. What if it didn’t suit me? What if I didn’t like it? What if it was high maintenance? But when push comes to shove, what kind of existence are we really living if we're not leaning into all of the untapped versions of ourselves?
Besides, what is life for, if not for a little throwing-caution-to-the-wind fun now and then? Not that long ago the colour aisles of the chemist offered a pretty limited selection of dyes. Varying shades of blonde and brunette, with a sprinkling of black, silver and maybe a mahogany.
Schwarzkopf Brilliance is *the* range of bold and vibrant colours, which includes five different options of fiery, passionate, hypnotic gingers and reds. When it’s right in front of you at the supermarket, well that’s what they call ‘a sign’ isn’t it?
I was starting to think that my hesitancy to make ‘crazy’ colour choices might have less to do with my actual hair, and may be more indicative of what I perceived to be society’s attitude toward women who make bold choices.
But conforming to norms and expectations never landed any woman in the history books, and stereotypes are ripe for smashing. So I took the plunge, and you know what? It did turn out to be life-changing. Just not in the ways that I expected.
1. Your vibes will be untouchable.
Secretly or not so secretly, we all hope that if there comes a day where we bump into our ex – we’re looking and feeling like absolute heaven on legs. Last weekend I bumped into one of mine, who wasted no time in telling me he “wasn’t sure about the red”. Stay unsure, buddy. I could not give one single, solitary stuff.