Pink hair is not for everyone but, it is safe to say, Demi Lovato pulls it off.

Lovato is not one to stick with a single hair color. She went from raven to caramel red to blonde in almost no time at all. Now, she decided to shock us all yet again with pink dip-dyed tips against her lighter locks.

Loving my pink hair and obsessed with my new Topshop outfit and Chloe Green shoes!!!! Lovato tweeted to fans with a photo of her posing backstage.

The pop singer debuted her new look at the X Factor judging table. She said that fellow judge and show creator, Simon Cowell, liked the change. Yay!! Simon approves of my pink hair!! #SFactor, the singer tweeted to fans, along with a snapshot of Cowell and Britney Spears.

Fans have been just as admiring.

Demi Lovato Shows Off Her New Dip-Dye Hair!: We've got a bit of a girl crush on Demi Lovato at the moment! tweeted Look Magazine.

We're LOVING @ddlovato's new pink hair! tweeted MTV Style.

The 19-year-old singer is not the first to try this trend. In fact, it has been popping up on the locks of many of Hollywood's style-makers.

Nicole Richie recently took the plunge and dyed the ends of her hair with the candy color.

In January, Lauren Conrad showed off a pink bun to fans. The blonde beauty debuted a new look to her Twitter fans with the caption: My cotton candy bun :-) with a photo of her new pink-streaked hair. This was not the first time the 25-year-old mogul experimented with rainbow colors. In July, she added red and blue streaks to her blonde mane, tweeted: Roses are red, violets are blue. The color of my hair is up to you! Clearly, this California girl knows how to have a little fun.

Other starlets who have rocked pink include January Jones and Ashley Tisdale.

Do you want to try the dip-dye hot pink look?

Manic Panic is one of the most popular go-to products for rainbow colors. The brand offers ever shade under the sun, from lemon yellow to magenta to turquoise. It is a semi-permanent dye so it will wash out in just a few shampoos (just in case purple hair isn't your thing, after all).

Streekers (colormetrics.com, $11.95) will let you decide how thin or thick you want your rainbow hues with an easy-to-use sponge. You can choose from a range of colors, including pink, yellow and green.

Dying your hair at home might seem like a bold move. Luckily, there are some skilled YouTube beauty gurus here to help. The YouTube channel audaciously features a simple tutorial on how to achieve dip-dye ombre hair.

If dying your hair pink seems like too serious a commitment, try some multicolored hair extensions. Select beauty salons offer this service; or you can head to your local beauty supply store and purchase up a pack.

Sultra's Extensions (Sephora, $18) come in a sea of shades including fuchsia, light pink, violet, blue, tea, tangerine and even cheetah print. Sally Beauty sells Pink Hi-Lite Long Clip-In Synthetic Hair Extensions (sallybeauty.com, $4.49) that are quick to attach and easy to remove.