Kim Kardashian: Back to Brunette

Kim Kardashian has said goodbye to the blonde streaks in her locks and welcomed back her natural brunette hues–a far more complimentary tone for the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star. The new...
Kim Kardashian: Back to Brunette
Written by Kimberly Ripley

Kim Kardashian has said goodbye to the blonde streaks in her locks and welcomed back her natural brunette hues–a far more complimentary tone for the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star. The new mom of beautiful baby girl North West–her daughter with significant other Kanye West–shared her transformation with an Instagram photo (Is there anything a Kardashian doesn’t share via photos on social media?) and captioned it as follows.

“I’m back,” she wrote.

Kim then shared yet another shot on the photo sharing site MobioInsider saying, “Love change.”

It seems she might not be back to brunette for good, however, as a fan who asked if she’d ever consider dying her tresses blonde again received the following answer.

“Absolutely! i loved it!”

Fans can check out photos of Kim Kardashian’s hair on pretty much any social media site or celebrity news publication. It seems no matter what she does with her hair, she manages to learn perfect. Being a young mom with a new baby can deplete moms of energy. Changes like hair color or even running out for a mani-pedi can infuse new life into tired, stressed out mothers.

Of course Kim Kardashian no doubt has some help in the mothering department. Despite what is said in front of the cameras, you can bet there is some kind of hired help behind the scenes.

So what do you think about Kim’s new hair color? Do you think she is prettier as a more natural brunette or did you think the blonde highlights added a pop of brightness to her darker skin, eyes and hair? What do you suppose Kanye West thinks of Kim’s new look? Or do you think he’s simply too busy with his career and fawning over baby North to even notice the change?

Image via Wikimedia Commons

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