my hair is brownish blondish but really more brown and i was thinking about getting my hair dyed black. i don't know how it will turn out so for halloween i was gonna dye my hair black, but is there a product that won't last for 4 weeks? thanks 5's for good answers
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? MummuM answered Monday August 15 2005, 10:46 pm: You might want to try Loreal Color Pulse. It's mousse. It's very easy to use and it only last for a couple of days. It's also very cheap. It only cost about $4-5. There's also regular hair dye out there that comes out in 15-20 washes. I think it'll be best to get something along them lines. Black is a very hard color to get out, so I wouldn't actually dye it black with normal hair dyers. I dyed my hair black before and it took almost a year to come out. I even tryed re-coloring it but it would never work. So getting a dye that won't last long would be better then getting a normal hair dye.
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bsaylor23 answered Monday August 15 2005, 10:12 pm: There are hair clolrs that last for like I think 20 washes so thats 20 days if yu wash your hair everyday. Hope you like it and I think you should try it who knows it could be very pretty looking. Well Good luck adn Hint: Don't buy the cheap kind that always makes it look sucky. Bye [ bsaylor23's advice column | Ask bsaylor23 A Question ]
PussycatDollLatina answered Monday August 15 2005, 9:53 pm: actually i do no of a product that lasts a week...maybe 2. its loreal color pulse. its actually mousse so its easy to apply yourself and its really cheap too. only $5.50 @ walgreens! have fun being raven-haired for a week or so! i think it would be a refreshing change...but to go black any longer than that...it may ruin your already gorgeous hair color. so thats what i would recommend. : D [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
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