Three Ways To Rock The Neon Look
Three Ways To Rock The Neon Look
So many celebrities (including our lovely redhead celebrities) have been rockin’ neon. Since neon colors are bright and bold it is important to know how to wear these colors with your red hair without having a fashion emergency!
1. Choose the right fashion pieces. Opt to wear bold neon pants or jeans with a plain top like the fabulous Christina Hendricks in the photo below. Make sure to not wear neon colors on the top and bottom or else there will be major clash with your red locks.
2. Accessorize your outfit with amazing neon pieces. This summer is all about having fun, so make sure to wear great accessories that make a statement. It is very chic to wear a non-neon colored outfit and use the neon accessories to pump up the look.
3. Get wild with some great makeup. Before heading out the door, apply some poppin’ red neon lipgloss and paint those nails a funky color.
If you’re wearing lots of neon, tame down your makeup. If your outfit is plain, rev up your look with glamorous makeup.
Rock it like a Redhead!
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