8 Of The Best Villain Era Hairstyles

For two-tone hair lovers, skunk hair is the newest trend. Caitlin Moran has worn it for years. Skunk hair is inspired by strong, edgy 90s hair styles. You bleach the front of your hair to frame your face and allow the white.

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Skunk hair

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Youthful, fashion-forward trendsetters are opting for sparkling, multi-tonal all-over gray hair. If you haven't gone gray, this appearance takes expert aid, so phone your hairdresser in advance and tell them what you want.

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Long grey hair

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A sleek, silky black bob with crisp angles and touchable softness is alluring. Consult your hairdresser or our hair color chart before going dark black hair may appear severe, and warmer skin tones suit black better.

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Sleek black bob

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It's time to go all red in the town and do the same to your hair. Bright red hair is striking, eye-catching, and makes a statement that is impossible to ignore. It lets you add drama without speaking a word.

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Bright red hair

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This design is for Game of Thrones fans who can't get enough of Cersei's luxury mermaid appearance. Long, wavy blonde hair is elegant and requires product to keep waves all day, but it's worth it.

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Blonde mermaid waves

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Grey females accomplish more than blondes, who are said to have more fun. This ultra-modern style is excellent for cool, ice blondes who wish to go darker for fall and winter.

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Grey ombré

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Slicked-back blonde bobs are adaptable and look great at work, play, and anywhere in between. Start with minimum product for any slicked-back look. You may add additional if needed without dragging down your look.

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Slicked-back blonde bob

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Marla Singer of Fight Club had unusual interests, but she had excellent Villain Era hair. This style works well with naturally curly hair and avoids over-styling go for casual imperfection.

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Tousled mid-length curls

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