No one can deny that Kermit the frog is a style icon.
He is the definition of, as the kids say, dripping in swag.
He invented layers.
We can only hope to achieve a fit close to his greatness.
But beyond showing us how to properly wear a tux and demonstrating the power of accessories, it turns out Kermit might also provide ample inspiration for our hair.
Cosplayer Mira Park – who has created some truly incredible looks – is the person who introduced us to the idea of Kermit hair, pairing a choppy green wig with large Kermit-esque eyes posed on top.
It’s a genius look. The fringe cut replicates Kermit’s trademark green ruff. The eyes take the place of those mini buns all the cool influencer types were wearing last year.
It’s the perfect statement style. We are obsessed.
Do we think this exact iteration of Kermit hair will become a trend?
It’s unlikely.
But we do think that Kermit hair could go more mainstream, if only in terms of colour.
If Kylie Jenner made us want to go blue, there’s no reason Kermit can’t convince us to take the plunge, hit the bleach, and match our hair to his fetching lime green shade.
A warning before you commit: green hair is quite a big commitment, and you’ll need to significantly lighten your hair before you can get it to the perfect Kermit tone.
But the good news is that it’s easy to find a green hair look that works for you.
Go for an all-over green shade, add green balayage to dark locks, or flip it and reverse it Billie Eilish style with some neon green roots.
As long as you can caption your Insta pics with some iteration of ‘it’s not easy being green’, you’re nailing it.
Here’s some inspo for you:
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source https://metro.co.uk/2020/01/26/kermit-hair-next-big-beauty-trend-12125865/
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