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Beyonce ditches iconic honey blonde hair for a clean 'mayo' blonde after London tour

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It's official: Beyoncé has taken a step away from her iconic honey hair. After leaving the UK on her Renaissance tour, the global megastar's hair stylist, Neal Farinah, revealed that he had transformed her golden locks to a brand new mayo-blonde hue The celebrity hair expert, who has been the mastermind behind Beyoncé's hair transitions for over 18 years, shared a photograph of her new ashy colour on social media.Talking to his 183k followers on Instagram, Neal penned the caption "ENERGY ENERGY" alongside a breathtaking image of Beyoncé flaunting her new lighter blonde hair styled in a middle parting.

Indicating that Beyoncé's new appearance was developed on the Spanish leg of her world tour, he added the hashtag "Barcelona." The Halo singer is seen in the photo leaning against a crimson curtain while wearing a silver, shimmering dress.

Her new, sleek hair is cascading down her back as she looks over her shoulder at the camera.The comments section was flooded with support from fans. "I LOVE THE HAIR, Neal," one follower gushed alongside a heart emoji. "This hair!!!" another penned with flame emojis. "The hair color," said a fellow fan with clapping hand and flame emojis.

Even Shiona Turini, Beyoncé's stylist, sent Neal a message to remind her that she wants the new style as well. "I want this hair Neal," she penned To which fellow stylist Larry Simmons replied: "Makes two of us." Neal appears to have been inspired by the most recent "mayo" blonde hair trend, which gained popularity after Kourtney Kardashian changed her hair colour from brown to an ashy mayo blonde.

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