

That sense of freedom has ushered in the desire to be colorful while the rest of the world is murky." "The Zoom-based realities that replaced many work and school realms no longer hold restrictions on appearance. "During lockdown, people have been bleaching and coloring their hair on their own like a desperate teenager with a box in a bathroom," explains Douglas Cornwall, also known as Discolourist, master colorist at Treehouse Social Club. What's more: A wash of more vivid or fantasy color will not only remix your look, but make you feel like a wayward 17-year-old all over again.

"If you feel like you want a change at the start of new year, but you don’t want to commit to permanent color, using a temporary or semi-permanent dye is a great way to experiment," says Alex Brownsell, co-founder and creative director of British salon Bleach London. Overcome with cabin fever? Craving a change just to feel something? Let one newly peachy-haired Vogue editor attest: Temporary hair color can help.
