Not a really big fan I must say, I don't mind a special color but a mix of 2 is a bit much for my taste
A Hair Color Artist Spills Rainbows on His Clients’ Hair, and Each Time It’s a “Wow!”

It looks like Jaymz Marsters, hair color artist and the owner of a hair salon in Norfolk, England, has mastered the rainbow itself and turned it into one of his instruments. His coloring formulas work like real magic and each hairstyle he creates is unique and mesmerizing. From the lightest blue to the deepest red, any color you can possibly think of — you can find it in Jaymz’s works.
Here at Bright Side we admire the talent of Jaymz and the courage of his clients, and we’ve picked some of the artist’s colorful works to lighten up your day.
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And here is Jaymz Marsters himself:
What do you think of the rainbow works by Jaymz Marsters? Have you ever tried dying your hair an unusual color? If you have a picture of your extraordinary looking hair, please share it in the comments!
Comments
I only really like number 2.. also It's funny how the guy himself doesn't have a crazy hair color
I've always been afraid to dye my hair but these ideas look pretty nice
My daughter would LOVE these!
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