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Tropical Rainbow Formula

Known for her rainbow creations, this artist breaks down the steps, color formulas, and her keys to success.

by Staff
October 15, 2020
Tropical Rainbow Formula

 

1 min to read


Bianca Stout @hairbybiancarose, has a feed filled with bright, smile-making color finishes--pastel melts, endless rainbows, and bold balayage.

For this mouthwatering blend she used Crazy Color, a brand of brights developed in 1977 by Celebrity Stylist Renato Brunas during the punk rock explosion in Great Britain. The Crazy Color line features a full complement of rainbow shades. 

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Formula: 

Roots: Blue Jade and Neutral

Mid- Shaft: Canary Yellow

Ends: Candy Floss

Products needed: 

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Meche sheets for separation. (Preferable over foil because you can see through your previous section and follow the pattern.)

Step-By-Step: 

Step One: Section the hair into four. You want to end up with one section behind each ear, a center section from the crown up, and the section from the crown down to the nape of the neck. 

Step Two: Taking thin sections, follow the pattern of Blue Jade to Canary Yellow and ending with Candy Floss. Continue this pattern all the way up to the center section 

Step Three: Then move onto your side sections, following the same order until you meet the color you’ve already applied on your center sections. The Blue Jade + Neutral formula should cover from the top of the head to above the ears.

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