I am bringing my Slay the Spectrum in person classes all the way from the Scottish Highlands to the USA. I have 7 classes across 6 states. However most are already sold out. Click the link below to checkout what is available.
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Where creativity meets inclusivity in the world of hairstyling! Colouring on the Spectrum is a movement led by me, Meg an Autistic ADHD stylist with a vision to revolutionise the hair industry and make it a more welcoming space for neurodivergent stylists and clients alike.
JOIN OUR MOVEMENTSlay The Spectrum: Wig Workbook A clear guide to working with and wearing sensory friendly, HD lace frontal wigs. Learn lace sizing, density, colour, aftercare and more — written by aneurodivergent educator for real-world understanding.
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THE UNHOLY TRINITY COLLECTION
In collaboration with Meg Long
(@ColoringOnTheSpectrum)
In the beginning, there was color. And it was pandemonium. The world of pigment drowned itself in imitation and excess, praying to counterfeit gods of pre-mixed tones and half-hearted hues. But beneath the noise, three colors waited in silence. Three primaries that predated light itself.
Cold Prophet. Sacrificial. False Idol.
The Unholy Trinity is the return to creation’s core, the holy blasphemy of pure cyan, magenta, and yellow.
These are not just colors. They are the origin codes of pigment alchemy, stripped raw and sharpened to perfection.
Together, they form the chromatic scripture that allows the faithful few to create any shade their dirty little hearts desire.Blend them, layer them, corrupt them. Mix until the divine becomes profane. This is not apalette for the timid. It is asummoning circle for pigment practitioners who crave control over the very fabric of color.
Three colors.
Infinite heresies.
One Unholy Trinity.
PEACH, PLEASE. Ultra pastel neon peach from $8.00
Soft. Sweet. Slightly unhinged.
PEACH, PLEASE. is your ultra pastel gateway drug to the world of vivids a creamy, dreamy, blacklight glow peach that looks like summer flirtation in hair form. It’s subtle enough to wear to brunch with your nan, but bold enough to make strangers stop you and ask what planet you dye on.
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Hi, I'm Meg, the visionary behind Colouring on the Spectrum. As an Autistic ADHD stylist, I understand firsthand the challenges faced in an industry that often struggles to embrace neurodiversity. After years working for myself by myself to accommodate myself. I decided I wanted more, more for myself and more for my clients and other stylists who felt the same.
Learn MoreColouring on the Spectrum is not just a movement for clients; it's also a community for neurodivergent stylists. I want to help all salons and hair organisations foster an inclusive work environment where neurodivergent stylists can flourish.
Having a team that is comprised of talented individuals from various neurodivergent backgrounds will bring a unique perspective to the art of hairstyling. To do this we need to address the issues within our industry and realise we are hugely underappreciating our neurodivergent talent.





