This weekend at Beautycon—a Los Angeles beauty-industry festival—Jaden Smith flexed his grooming skills with a brand-new hair color: something between pink and neon red, faded down to blond on the bottom. Whether it was a fresh dye job, a washed-out, grown-out version of the burgundy color he was sporting last month, or a little of both is difficult to say. Whatever the answer, it contains a lesson: The 19-year-old proved that buzz cuts don't have to be boring—and can free you up to take more chances with your hair.
Jaden Smith with burgundy hair in July.
Jaden Smith with blond hair in June.
Frank Ocean is another dyed-in-the-wool practitioner. (Sorry.) From blond to green and blue, the singer debuts a new color practically every time he's photographed. Because he keeps it so short, however, it makes a statement without feeling like a big, bold, "look at me" moment. And by the time you notice it, it's basically grown out and back to brown again—or yet another hue.
Frank Ocean with blue hair in July.
J. Webber / Splash NewsFrank Ocean with pink hair in June.
J. Webber / Splash NewsWhile we're all about long, wild, naturally textured hair right now, the halfway dye job is a good example of how guys can embrace today's DGAF grooming spirit even if they can't grow crazy-long hair. Being a young and handsome celebrity helps, but dyeing your hair pink or blue or green (or just blond) really only requires one thing: confidence. Just do us a favor: If you don't go to a professional, at least read up on how to dye it yourself before breaking out the peroxide. The look is burnt-out pink, not burnt-scalp bleached.
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