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Zayn Malik trades lumo green for bleached blond locks

Los Angeles - Zayn Malik has dyed his hair white.

The former One Direction singer has changed the colour of his locks several times in the last few days, including sporting vivid green and orange tints, but has now opted for a much paler tone.

Zayn revealed his new style in a picture on Twitter and Instagram which was captioned: "White hair now".

White hair now

A photo posted by niazkilam (@zaynmalik) on

Soon afterwards he took to Twitter to hint green and white weren't the only colors he tried.

However, there is no photographic evidence his purple phase.

The pop star sparked a frenzy at the weekend when his fiancee Perrie Edwards posted a picture of the pair and Zayn's freshly dyed green locks with the caption "#GreenHairDontCare (sic)".

“#GreenHairDontCare”

A photo posted by niazkilam (@zaynmalik) on

The hashtag began trending on social media sites and followers across the platforms posted memes and pictures of themselves with similar hair.

His colour-changing experiments come a few months after Zayn shed his long locks in favour of a close-cropped style.

The 22-year-old singer reportedly decided to shave his hair as a "cleansing ritual" in April following his departure from the chart-topping band.

A source said at the time: "Zayn decided to shave his head as a cleansing ritual after all he's been through. He felt it signified a fresh start, and again distances him from his boy band days when he had floppy hair."

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