Once the hit series “Wednesday,” starring Jenna Ortega, premiered on Netflix, everyone was obsessed.
This snowballed into thegirly goth trend that reinvented the iconic ’90s grunge style.
Influencers and celebrities alike have taken to this trend.

From this edgy aesthetic, a new popular hairstyle trend has emerged midnight black hair.
However, it isn’t a walk in the park to copy this look.
There are some tips you should take into account before going dark.

PerMedline Plus, about 90% of the world is born with naturally black or brown hair.
Many of her clients are asking for it, she added.
The current trend calls for the purest, extreme form of jet black or midnight black.

Olive complexions like Dua Lipa’s or Selena Gomez’s are well suited for these dark tresses.
Darker, warm complexions like Rihanna’s are also a good fit for midnight black.
These are the skin tones that will have the most natural cohesion with black hair.
This causes it to be extremely difficult to remove.
Of course, this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t go for it.