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Frosted tips are back, according to the World Cup’s biggest stars

Frosted tips are back, according to the World Cup's biggest stars

We’re halfway through the 2026 World Cup, and a few things have become very clear: South Korea is actually, In fact Not happy with his current head coach, Fans really can’t stand SoFi StadiumAnd frosted tips are the unofficial hairstyle of the global event.

Football fans have been treated to some seriously entertaining matches over the past few weeks. And even those who aren’t glued to their screens at every odd hour of the day have discovered that the World Cup is a great runway for the latest style and beauty trends.

Case in point: Earlier this month, Ecuador captain Enner Valencia debuted a bleached close-crop top that he has since ditched as the South American team solidified its ranks at the top of the group stage. (He said jokingly Hopefully he’s dyed his hair to help his team score more goals.) Spain’s Nico Williams has been sporting frosted-tip dreadlocks throughout the tournament, and Curaçao’s Tahit Chong’s dip-dyed curly coils inspired soccer media company Versus to post this. x That she “has entered World Cup beauty lore.” Add in Canada’s Derek Cornelius, Senegal’s Ibrahim Mbaye and Tunisia’s Hannibal Mejbri, and you’re more than halfway to a fully frosted Tipp soccer team.

Canada’s Derek Cornelius during the World Cup 2026 Group B match between Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Nico Williams of Spain during a training session in Tennessee.

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“Athletes are known for taking fashion and beauty risks and the World Cup is an amazing opportunity to stand out,” said the co-founder of celebrity hair stylist and highlight artist. Justin Marjan They say. “Hairstyle is a big part of an athlete’s branding and we identify them by their hairstyle and facial hair. It helps identify them from a distance on screen or on the field and creates a recognizable personality for them.”

Football players, in particular, often take a Dennis Rodman-like approach to standing on the field. Decorated footballer (and overall stylish guy) David Beckham famously sported blonde halos, among other things favorite hairstyle. AS Monaco midfielder Paul Pogba—who himself recently hopped on the bleach bandwagon watched the world cup from the stands-When he played for Juventus in 2016, he made headlines with his leopard-colored mohawk. And let’s not forget former Italian second striker Roberto Baggio and his rattail, so iconic it earned the former FIFA World Player of the Year the nickname “The Divine Ponytail”.

As celebrity hair stylist Terrarose Punsarelli Say, an athlete’s hair is one of the best ways to stand out on a large field of hard-to-see faces. “Long before he reads an athlete’s name on the screen, he recognizes his size, haircut or color choice,” she says. “That visual consistency becomes part of an athlete’s identity.”

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