

Using contrasting colours will make the colours pop against the blue. Once the roots were applied, again starting from the bottom to the top, I alternated blending two other colours with the blue. It’s important to keep your sections clean and work from the bottom to the top. Starting from the nape and taking diagonal back sections, I applied the root using equal parts Powder and Mercury. I custom mixed my Pulp Riot colours, which are perfect because all colours can be mixed to really create a tailored colour for your client. Then, starting from the crown, take diagonal sections to the back of the ear. Take a horseshoe section from either side of the recession line to below the crown. Pulp Riot can be used on wet hair however my personal preference is to use it on dry.

This ensures the condition maintains the best it possibly can.Īfter lightening, dry the hair off. I always stick with the phrase ‘ low and slow ‘ and use a bond builder. Pre-lighten the hair to a clean level 10 This is the perfect canvas to work with when using vivid or pastel shades. What I love most about Pulp Riot is that the colours don’t run into each other, which means you can lie each colour on top of one another without the colour transferring.

Pulp Riot is easier to apply because of its consistency, it’s more vibrant, it lasts longer, and it fades better. It does not contain ammonia, PPD, MEA or parabens. Pulp Riot is the the first vibrant hair colour that is also vegan, gluten-free and cruelty-free! Pulp Riot contains quinoa to help protect, strengthen, repair and moisturise the hair. Here, he talks us through the look he created and shares his top tips. Douglas Reid was handpicked by Pulp Riot to attend the second UK LAB at Skyler Salon in London.
