“It’s holiday season, but I’m working a lot from home, mostly on my side project Good Dye Young, which for the time being, is actually my main bitch,” Williams wrote in the post announcing her first social media break. While Williams has publicly devoted much of her time to her hair dye brand Good Dye Young, she opened up about the need for self-care and putting her attention towards that and privately towards music. If this is a potential new track, then it doesn’t come as a total surprise. The three images together, in order, state: “Lovely things you dont and all the lonely, what you see.” However, fans pointed out in the comments that the reversed order reads, “What you see and all the lonely, lovely things you do.” What you see photo by post shared by hayley williams on at 4:27pm PDT The caption reads, “lovely things you dont.” She tagged Joey Howard who is the touring bassist for both Paramore and drummer Zac Farro ’s other project HalfNoise. The first was a black-and-white image of herself with her guitar and dogs. However, minutes prior, the vocalist shared three posts. Will miss the memes! See ya when I see ya!” Thanks ppl for always showing love to me and Paramore. Hope you doin’ whatever it is you need to do to take care of you. “So looking forward to disconnecting after workin’ my ass off lately. “Time to get off the internet for a bit again!” she wrote in a tweet. Whatever it is that she posted is straight-up muted.Ī little over a week ago, Williams took to Twitter to announce she was embarking on another social media hiatus. And it’s not because we don’t recognize the melody or the lyrics. The singer may have possibly delivered, but we can’t be sure. Since then, fans have been eager to hear any hint of new music featuring Hayley Williams and her powerhouse vocals. It has been a little more than two years since Paramore unleashed After Laughter on the world. The news of the company’s entrance into Sally Beauty follows September’s headlines of Good Dye Young products officially being sold online at Sephora.Īs it was noted, dye-hard hair colorists are now able to buy their favorite Good Dye Young products, including their Poser Paste hair makeup and their Semi-Permanent hair colors, at Sephora. Lime Crime and Manic Panic are two other great vegan and cruelty-free brands.Īll orders of poser paste will ship on October 16 and can be ordered through the goodDYEyoung website for $17.99 each.Previously, the brand was only available at select Sally stores, but now it’ll be everywhere for you to go and switch up your look as much as you want. goodDYEyoung is in good company with vegan hair brands these days, which are becoming more plentiful these days. Williams told InStyle that she made poser paste so that people with traditional, 9-5 jobs could “play around on the weekends and then go back to work without having to bleach or dye their hair right back.”Īs with all of their products, poser paste is vegan and cruelty-free, meaning you can get cute without hurting anyone - even your hair will be thankful for the experience, as the products are conditioning and nourishing. However, the colors are mixable, allowing for new, custom shades. Williams’ goodDyeoung brand is known for its bold, pigmented colors ranging from an electric blue - reminiscent of Ramona Flowers from Scott Pilgrim - to a brilliant pink or purple, so the poser paste will stand out in even the darkest hair. Poser paste is available in four colors: orange, blue, pink, and yellow. Want to dye your hair but don’t want to buy a product that was tested on animals? Have you been wanting color in your hair but are too afraid to dye it because of work? Are you not sure where to find vegan beauty products? If you answered yes to any of these questions, look no further than ‘ Poser Paste‘ a temporary hair dye created by Paramore’s vegan vocalist Hayley Williams and the goodDYEyoung team.
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