See Khloe Kardashian’s Red Hair: Guess She’s Not Pregnant! (PHOTOS)
There’s a new way to tell the Kardashian sisters apart! Khloe Kardashian’s red hair stole the spotlight on the red carpet last night at the People’s Choice Awards, where she debuted her new ‘do. This should put to rest any rumors that Khloe Kardashian is pregnant – you can’t dye your hair when you’re expecting! Click on for more Khloe Kardashian red hair photos!
Khloe, who is getting a new spinoff of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” that will focus on her and husband Lamar Odom, says she likes how her new hair makes her standout.
“So far I love it! It’s fun! Different,” Khloe told People magazine.
I think it’s adorable – it flatters her face more than her old darker do. I’m not sure the same look would work on big sis Kim Kardashian though, Khloe’s coloring is a bit lighter.
What do you think?
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Why do you think you can’t dye your hair when you are expecting? I say she IS prego. Love the read hair!
Well SARAH, it can cause health risk to the baby and from all the changes going on in ur body the color might not come out the way u want it if ur pregnant.. its not safe.. thats why they KNOW u shouldnt dye your hair when your pregnant…and im not a fan of the red hair..and what a mess of a style.. she is so pretty she can do better than that!!
I think she is pregnant, i hope so, and that look remind me of someone a couple years ago that looked the same and denied that she was preggers too.
Yes, you can get your hair colored, but it’s recommended that one use foils to avoid the chemicals touching the scalp because there is a *slight* possibility of the chemicals being absorbed by the body and damaging the fetus. For this reason, most women wait until after the first trimester to color their hair, but overall, the risk is very slight. Probably far less than most of the chemicals we are exposed to in our daily lives. And, no, I didn’t color my hair while pregnant (I like my natural color) but I know many, many women who did, used common sense to minimize the risks, and had perfectly healthy babies.
I think she’s an ugly cow, but the new hair color is definitely an improvement.