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FORMULA: The Joe Jonas Rainbow Pompadour

Singer Joe Jonas went all rainbow pompadour last month and Pravana colorist Jamie Muniz put together the formula and technique to re-create the look:FORMULA 1:. Two parts Pastel Blissful Blue + 1 part Neon Blue FORMULA 2: Four parts Vivids ...

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February 4, 2016
FORMULA: The Joe Jonas Rainbow Pompadour

Recording artist Joe Jonas of DNCE appears on 'The Social' at Bell Media Building on January 21, 2016 in Toronto, Canada. (photo credit: Getty Images)

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Singer Joe Jonas went all rainbow pompadour last month and Pravana colorist Jamie Muniz put together the formula and technique to re-create the look:

FORMULA 1:. Two parts Pastel Blissful Blue + 1 part Neon Blue 

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FORMULA 2: Four parts Vivids Pink + 1 part Vivids Magenta + 1 drop Vivids Wild Orchid 

TECHNIQUE:

Step 1: Pre-lighten hair to a level 9 using Pravana's Pure Light Power Lightener and preferred choice of Pravana Creme Developer. This will provide a warm base for the pink and create a more greenish-blue with Formula 2. Rinse, shampoo and dry the hair completely. 

Step 2: Stitch out selected pieces of hair and in-foil apply Formula 1.

Step 3: Apply Formula 2 throughout the remaining pre-lightened strands.

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Step 4: Process 20 to 30 minutes at room temperature. Shampoo with Pravana Vivids Color Protect Shampoo with cold water and condition with Vivids Color Protect Conditioner. Lock in the color with Vivids Color Protect Sealing Spray. Rinse then dry hair completely. Style as desired.

To get Joe’s lifted look, sprinkle Nevo Lived-In Powder Potion through the top strands for texture and volume then secure with Nevo Super Shape Extreme Hairspray for a fierce, long-lasting hold. 

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