Kylie Jenner Has a New Platinum Blonde Bob, Making It 13 Total Days She Lasted Before a Hair Transformation in 2017

By Marissa G. Muller. Photos: Courtesy of Instagram.

Well, we only had to wait thirteen days to watch Kylie Jenner change her hair color in 2017, because Kylie Jenner has a new platinum blonde bob. But it's not like she's new to the dye-job game: You could argue that Jenner's hair color changes so often, it could have its own storylines on Keeping Up With the Kardashians. Back in November, she went bright red; a month before that, she was owning the oh-so-trendy rose-gold hue. (And in March, girl went NAVY.) Her latest look, the sharp-edged blunt platinum bob (that reminds us of Victoria Beckham's go-to cut), however, could easily be a wig, as many Kylie kolor moments are.

Because her Snaps and Instas were coy at best, we're still speculating—although a few of our editors think this is another superquick change for Kylie—or, in other words, is from her insanely awesome wig collection. (She literally has a closet devoted to wigs, you guys. And we really, really wish we could play in it.) And although the razor-sharp edges look like a cut rather than add ons, let us not forget that the mini beauty mogul also has a line of hair extensions, as well.

But after we did some digging on Instagram (Where else, right?), we've can confirm that the look is indeed a bob—styled by Touched By Toyko, the man Jenner often calls upon to style her massive wig collection. Sharing the snap, he captioned the photo, "@kyliejenner back to blonde | blunt cut bob."

Although it's not permanent, Kylie definitely has us thinking of shaking up our hair look for 2017. Maybe you should, too?

This story originally appeared on Allure.

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