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Kevin Murphy is a distinguished celebrity hair stylist from Australia. Watch as he uses eye shadow to create amazing temporary hair color.

Salon Service Group carries Kevin.Murphy in Arkansas, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and parts of Illinois and Indiana.

With a long career spanning fashion, runway, editorial and film, Kevin Murphy is one of the worlds most respected and sought after hairstylists. Vogue stated that Kevin Murphy is the one who invented the iconic "beach hair" look.

Recognised internationally for his long list of celebrity clientele and countless pages of editorial work for high-end magazines around the globe, the Melbourne born hair stylist began his styling days as an apprentice in a Queensland salon and went on to train at the famous Vidal Sassoon in London. Murphy's impressive career spans more than two decades, during which he has established himself as an industry icon and a hair master of fashion runway, editorial and film.

With an international profile that has seen him work with leading fashion photographers including Patrick Demarchelier, Robert Erdman and Richard Bailey, he has created styles for international editions of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition, Marie Claire, Vanity Fair, Instyle, Rush, & GQ, among others!

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  • What Kind of Powder is That ?

  • @ShickenCkhariey The powder he is using is simply powdered eye shadow. Kevin.Murphy now offers the Color.Bug (colored hair pigment) that you can buy from your local salon. It is much less messy!

  • so does anyone know if the color rubs off on your clothes or face throughout the day!

  • @savanahmaya2023 Use a foundation like Easy.Rider before adding the color, then use hairspray to help adhere the pigment to your hair. It will rub off some throughout the day, so we recommend not wearing white, but it won't brush off easily. Try wearing it on a night out and see how well it works. You'll love it!

  • whats the difference between this and colour bug?

  • @ninajeanette2 This technique was the inspiration for the Color.Bug! Color.Bug is the perfect solution for spot color or as an all-over temporary color fix. It makes less mess, too.

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  • It rinses out with water.... okay... so she's pretty much screwed if it starts raining... Ha ha.

  • @MrJellyfish2011 YES! One of our stylists has Keune level 3 medium brown hair (almost black) and uses the temporary shadow colors as an accent. Since it rests on the outside of the hair, it covers quite nicely. The lighter colors show best in darker hair.

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  • I did try it , using the same product as kevin , and it was very messy and ruined my clothes , hairspray works yes but it makes it look like still straw and takes away all the natural bounce and forget running your hands through your hair girls!! give it a go to see for yourself but dont wear your best clothes xo

  • @Malvadez hi hun you will need need to have it bleached somewhat. I am a dark brown girl too and a apprentice hairdresser, its really up to you to want to bleach your natural brown hair to get the look as the pink wont show on dark hair . hope this helps x

    

  • if i have a dark brown hair and want to make it white do you think it would work? if it would what do your recommend doing?

  • no one owns this much eye shadow.

  • I used a colour bug on my hair, I've done highlights and the ends, and if you hairspray what you have put the colour on, It won't come off! It's a very good product so try it x

  • Dat gonna get everywhere

  • I'd like to try it with M.A.C. pigments! I don't have light hair though.

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