By Devon Abelman, Alure
With multi-colored tie dyed, airbrushed, and sand art hair trends taking over my feed, spotting one all-over color is unusual lately. It's like seeing a race horse in a field of unicorns. Nonetheless, neon peach hair is glowing up on Instagram. And when I say glowing, I mean that literally. I'm particularly feeling the work of Jessica Jewel, a Los Angeles–based hairstylist who custom mixed a neon peach color that is so bright I feel like I need sunglasses so I can stare at it forever. I never want to look away — and I'm not the only one who feels this way. A single picture of the look has gotten more than 20,000 likes on Instagram, and a video of the color process in action has been watched almost 70,000 times.
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What separates the incredibly vibrant look from other peach hair trends is Pulp Riot's Neon Electric dye collection. I feel like I've been mentioning them a lot over the past couple of weeks. The new dyes have made recent appearances in this epic rainbow hair look, ocean hair, color misting, and these rainbow pride pits.
Jewel used the shades called Candy (a hot pink) and Lava (an electric
orange) to create the color. To get super specific, she mixed together
four parts Candy and and one part Lava. When brushed all over her
client's pre-lightened hair and washed out with cold water, it looked
like this:
You can see the viral coloring process video below.
Pulp Riot is only sold to professionals, so you'll have to make an
appointment at a salon that stocks the Neon Electric collection to get
this neon peach fantasy. Be sure to show your stylist some inspo images
like these:
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Looking for an at-home option? Lime Crime actually has a semi-permanent shade called Neon Peach, which is available on limecrime.com for $16.