Kelly Osbourne’s Unrecognizable Transformation: Embracing Her Natural Hair Color

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The Osbourne clan has always been upfront about their lives, and their reality show, “The Osbournes,” gave fans a peek into their daily routines. Many remember Kelly Osbourne for her edgy punk-style outfits and her rainbow of hair colors throughout the show. From vibrant neon pinks to deep blacks (perhaps a nod to her rockstar dad’s legacy), Kelly’s hair was always a focal point. Over the years, she experimented with various shades, including timeless platinum blond and playful lavender.

During the COVID-19 lockdown, Kelly found herself tasked with maintaining her hair all on her own. She shared her struggles in a chat with Entertainment Tonight, simply stating, “It’s bad.” Her hair sported a lively indigo hue, though her dark roots were starting to peek through, revealing her natural color. Interestingly, Kelly’s real hair color is brown! Looking back at images from 2007 when she seemingly left her natural locks untouched, we can see she has a luscious chestnut-brown color that closely matches her youthful dark eyeliner.

Tips for Keeping Your Hair Color as Bright as Kelly Osbourne’s

Kelly Osbourne with a pink pixie cut and with long brown hair
Kelly Osbourne with a pixie cut in pink alongside her long brown hair.

Now seems like the perfect opportunity for Kelly to let her beautiful natural brown hair shine again. Sure, there are advantages and disadvantages to going back to your natural shade, but seeing more women rock their true colors is always a positive trend. For Kelly, her dark hair would not only pair wonderfully with her fair skin, but it could also open up plenty of new fashion and makeup possibilities. After years of her experimenting with purple and blond locks, it would be exciting to see how her look evolves with this new hue. She might even consider starting off with some blond highlights before taking the plunge into full brunette territory!

If you’ve ever dyed your hair, you know the challenges of dealing with fast-growing roots. They seem to sprout up quicker than regular strands, so it’s best to touch them up every six to eight weeks. Thankfully, there are easy fixes for visible roots between appointments. A quick spray of dry shampoo can work wonders to refresh your look in a pinch. Or for something a bit more adventurous, consider a DIY color treatment, though just remember this isn’t meant to be your go-to permanent solution.

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