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Guys, here’s what turquoise hair looks like (and exactly how to get it)

11 May 2018 by Beth Ryan

If you’re going to dye your hair this summer, go hard or don’t bother. Pastel shades are always a good idea, but for hair as sharp as the bloke that owns it, turquoise is the shade to ask for. Pimps and Pinups know how to do it right, so we sent Mark for a makeover. His textured cut, with more volume up top (‘zero fade’, if we’re getting technical), was the perfect match for our turquoise transformation. Here’s how they did it.

  • 1 Bleach

    If your hair is naturally darker than the shade you’re aiming for, it’ll need to be bleached first. Mark’s stylist applied Wella Blondor Multi-Blonde Powder (mixed with 30vol) to the ends of his hair, then wrapped it in foil. A little heat is applied while it gets to work at stripping the dark brown.

  • 2 Rinse

    Next on mission turquoise: rinse it out. It’s best to head to the barbers with unwashed hair (3-4 days, no shampooing), as the build-up of natural oils will help protect the scalp. Pimps and Pinups used Rose Oil in the wash, to keep the condition tip-top. That brassy yellow shade won’t stick around for long – the brown pigment has been stripped, so after quick blow-dry, we’re ready to apply the colour.

  • 3 Colour

    AKA, the juicy bit. For that vibrant turquoise shade, the stylist coloured the pre-lightened hair with Tigi BedHead Colour Trip: 80% green and 20% blue. Ta-da, turquoise. The dye is applied straight onto the bleached hair with a brush. To make sure the colour is evenly applied, and all excess dye is removed, the hair is combed through (cue Draco Malfoy, in East London).

  • 4 Reveal

    A final wash, and the hair is ready for chopping. Fade cuts are the ultimate low-maintenance style. We went for ‘zero fade’ (hair shaved right down to the skin as it tapers), keeping all the attention on that turquoise top. A little scrunch of product to lift the hair (Pimps and Pinups’ ‘Dirty Deeds’ works a treat), and our dark brown-to-turquoise blue transformation is complete – looking dapper.

    With Treatwell, you can book beauty online at all your favourite salons – simple, hassle-free, and you can do it on the go. Discover amazing salons in your area for your next wax.


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