Being a conditioner based product is hugely beneficial for the quality of the hair when doing such extensive colour work. Having a product such as Pulp Riot is a game changer. In the last few years people have been embracing more expressive hair colours, they are becoming more of a norm which is extremely exciting for hairdressers. Pulp Riot has created an unlimited colour pallet for unnatural colours. ![]() This means that you need to have a blonde base for these colours to really pack the punch they were intended to have. This is true of most unnatural hair colours. Pulp Riot has evolved into a fully fledged colour brand now in 2020 with a huge range of products from permanent colour to bleach and styling products.īut let’s focus on what got them there and that’s the semi permanent colour range.Ī true semi-permanent colour is usually a conditioner base colour or a stain which means it sits on the outside of the hair shaft and does not penetrate the hair cuticle. ![]() They started off with a semi-permanent colour range with 16 shades that propelled the brand into a must have product around the world for hairdressers. Pulp Riot is a colour company created by a group of extremely talented hairdressers from Butterfly Loft Salon in California back in 2016. We got the low down on everything Pulp Riot from the beginning of the company to the best way to use this incredible product as well as some amazing new colour combos that I can’t wait to put to test in the salon. This week we sat down with Candice an educator from Rouge Beauty, the distributor of Pulp Riot in Australia.
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