Bryce Dallas Howard shows off new pink hair

Bryce Dallas Howard wows fans as the natural beauty dyes the ends of her signature red locks bubblegum pink

Bryce Dallas Howard has become known for her flowing red locks but has now wowed fans by dying her the ends of signature tresses bubblegum pink. 

The Jurassic World actress, 40, shared a beautiful snap of her new look on Instagram on Tuesday. 

The natural beauty looked flawless in the makeup-free selfie, with just a touch of mascara, showcasing her new flowing locks. 

Pink beauty: Redhead actress Bryce Dallas Howard shared a beautiful makeup-free selfie  on Instagram on Tuesday showcasing her flawless skin and her new bubblegum pink hair

True to her usual style, she kept her full fringe and choppy shoulder-length cut but this time added in a twist – dying the ends bubblegum pink.

When posting the selfie Bryce, who has directed several episodes of The Mandalorian, part of the Star Wars franchise, posted: ‘#MayTheFourthBeWithYou. Always.’

And this is not the first time Bryce has decided to dye her beautiful red hair a shade of pink. 

In November last year she opted for a similar look to commemorate wrapping up shooting on Jurassic World: Dominion at Pinewood Studios in England. 

Signature style: The Jurassic World actress kept elements of her signature red locks (pictured in 2015), leaving her natural colour on top and adding a touch of pink to the choppy shoulder-length bob

Signature style: The Jurassic World actress kept elements of her signature red locks (pictured in 2015), leaving her natural colour on top and adding a touch of pink to the choppy shoulder-length bob

She starred as Claire Dearing in 2015’s Jurassic World and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom in 2017, and reprised her role for the grand finale.

Although Bryce, the daughter of director Rob Howard, is a natural redhead, the star still had to undergo hours of grooming and highlights from the film’s stylists for Claire’s lighter strawberry-blonde look.

Revealing her new hair-do on Instagram last year, she penned: ‘It’s true! After years of the #JurassicWorld Claire cut and color, I’ve dyed my hair pink!

Goodbye! This isn't the first time Bryce has dyed her ginger locks pink, ditching her usual look in November last year to commemorate wrapping up shooting on Jurassic World: Dominion

Goodbye! This isn’t the first time Bryce has dyed her ginger locks pink, ditching her usual look in November last year to commemorate wrapping up shooting on Jurassic World: Dominion

New look: The American actress shared a stunning snap of her new hair-do on Instagram after finishing the third and final film in the Jurassic franchise

New look: The American actress shared a stunning snap of her new hair-do on Instagram after finishing the third and final film in the Jurassic franchise

‘I initially dyed my hair this color after the first Jurassic World in 2014 for a UCLA sociology class I took called, ~Hip and Cool: A Study of Distinction and Exclusion; The History of the Hipster~ I did an ethnographic field report that observed hipsters in their ‘natural habitat’ and thought it was appropriate to immerse myself in the experience⁣.’

The daughter of director Ron Howard went on to pay tribute to the hit franchise, describing it as a ‘beautiful experience’ that she will never forget.

She also thanked her stylist Charlie Rogers for pulling off Claire’s ‘killer hair’ for years, as well as for styling her fuchsia ‘farewell cut and colour’.

The ginger actress also dyed her tresses while filming Jurassic World: Dominion, as she temporarily changed-up her locks when production shut down amid Covid-19.

Fuchsia hair: Bryce has a tendency to dye her hair ink in between filming, opting for a full head of fuschia locks when production for the latest Jurassic World film shut down amid Covid-19

Fuchsia hair: Bryce has a tendency to dye her hair ink in between filming, opting for a full head of fuschia locks when production for the latest Jurassic World film shut down amid Covid-19

She trialled a fuchsia hair-do after filming in London came to a grinding halt on March 13 2020 after only just beginning production in February.

She tweeted: ‘I’m sure @JurassicWorld won’t mind I changed Claire’s hair to fuchsia — what do you think?’

But the sixth film in the Jurassic Park franchise then became the first major movie to resume production amid the COVID-19 crisis, as lockdown restrictions eased in the summer.

Cast and crew had to isolate together for months, without being able to see their families, and a total of 40,000 coronavirus tests were carried out in the process.

Franchise: Bryce starred as Claire Dearing in 2015's Jurassic World (pictured) and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom in 2017, and has reprised her role for the grand finale

Franchise: Bryce starred as Claire Dearing in 2015’s Jurassic World (pictured) and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom in 2017, and has reprised her role for the grand finale