Hair That Changes Its Mind
A few YouTubers started coloring their hair, and suddenly everyone in the city wanted to try it. Blue, green, silver. Some pulled it off. Most of them, though—there’s something about a neon head that doesn’t translate unless the rest of you is already there to meet it.
The real barrier is commitment. You pick a color and you’re living with it for months, and most people aren’t confident enough to bet their whole aesthetic on one choice. They want the option to change their mind.
That’s probably why Pranava’s Vivid Moods Color exists. It’s a hair dye that changes color with temperature—yellow becomes green when you’re in the sun, pink shifts to purple, silver goes blue. You’re not picking a color. You’re hedging your bets with all of them at once.
It’s kind of funny, actually. A whole product built for people who want colored hair but can’t decide which color to want. That’s not nothing—that’s probably most people. You want the thing until the thing requires commitment.
I have no idea if it actually looks good or if the color shifts are dramatic or if anyone’s going to bother with it. Seems like the kind of product that solves a problem by making the problem someone else’s. But I respect that. Pick the dye, let the temperature decide.