David Thurston, a seasoned entrepreneur, has recently added “author” to his impressive resume. Known for co-founding Pulp Riot, a vibrant hair color brand that he launched in 2016 and sold to L’Oréal just two years later, Thurston has now ventured into the literary world with his book, “The Spiral Staircase.” Released on Monday at a price of $19.99, this self-published work intertwines business insights, philosophical musings, and personal anecdotes. Thurston describes it as a manifesto meant for “creators, rebels, and founders” who aspire to build unique brands and lead lives filled with boldness and creativity.
The inspiration for “The Spiral Staircase” significantly stems from Thurston’s experiences in building Pulp Riot. He reflects on the transformative journey of creating a brand, capturing the essence of relentless hustle, and then facing the complexities that follow a major sale. This dynamic is pivotal in his narrative: “I found myself with a brand but not all the freedom I once had.” As he shares his thoughts, he raises an important question for entrepreneurs: What comes next after a significant achievement? This introspective theme resonates throughout the book, offering insights into the emotional and practical journeys entrepreneurs face.
Thurston uses the metaphor of a spiral staircase to depict the entrepreneurial journey. “It’s not a golden road to some destination. It’s a climb,” he explains. The structure of a spiral staircase allows for only a limited view of the path ahead, symbolizing the uncertainties and challenges faced by entrepreneurs. He emphasizes that each step taken can be uncomfortable, signifying the growth and evolution that require navigating through discomfort. This perspective makes the book a relatable guide for those grappling with the ups and downs of entrepreneurship.
Pulp Riot was born from a unique vision shared between David and co-founder Alexis, initiated with an eye-catching Instagram post. Their bright, bold colors catered to a niche audience—the youthful, edgy crowd. However, the beauty industry has seen substantial changes since their launch, leading Thurston to create his latest venture, Danger Jones, with a fresh approach. Moving away from Pulp Riot’s vibrant aesthetic, Danger Jones is now focused on balayage, blonding, and toning, made necessary by the evolution in consumer preferences for hair trends.
Since its inception in 2023, Danger Jones has already made significant strides, appearing in over 1,400 retail locations. With a clear focus on the professional hairstyling community, Thurston is gearing up for the launch of a new permanent hair color line named Epilogue. The brand plans to spotlight global ambassadors—stylists who embody the lifestyle and values of Danger Jones. By involving stylists as the faces of the brand, Thurston aims to resonate more authentically with the community and foster a deeper connection with consumers.
Thurston sees himself as a continual disruptor in the industry, aiming to set Danger Jones apart from past endeavors. Through his journey, he has evolved as a person and as an entrepreneur. Being more attuned to his current venture allows him to express more effectively what he is creating now. In a fast-moving industry that demands constant reinvention, Thurston’s journey captures the essence of resilience and innovation, and his book serves as a beacon for other entrepreneurial spirits navigating their own paths.

