I was wondering if anybody knew a good 'wash-in, wash-out' temporary hair color product. There's this party coming up soon and all my friends want me to go blonde(my natural color's dark brown) for it, but I don't want it to be long term or even more than 2-3 days. I just need something that'll temporarily make me blonde for like 6 hours.
shawnax3marie answered Sunday July 9 2006, 1:24 am: no no no no no!
dont use that stuff on your hairr! it will absolutly ruin it ..
because if you use it, your hair can turn an ash-gray.
and it makes ur hair dry and everything.
i was going to do it once, because im a blonde, and i wanted to go brunette for a day. and my aunt is a professional hair person. and she told me allll about it and talked me outta it. [ shawnax3marie's advice column | Ask shawnax3marie A Question ]
more_than_a_feeling answered Saturday July 8 2006, 6:21 pm: I'm pretty sure there isn't a hair color product that lasts only 6 hours or even 2-3 days. Especially if you were to dye it from dark brown to blonde. You could bleach it and then dye it back to your normal hair color but that would be very bad for your hair texture. Sorry, I don't think anybody's got an answer to that question. [ more_than_a_feeling's advice column | Ask more_than_a_feeling A Question ]
miz_babi_liz55 answered Saturday July 8 2006, 5:20 pm: im not aware of any product u can buy at any pharmacy stopre that will lift your hair color that much, unless you're planning on using straitght bleach. as far as i know, maybe if you use a really poweful dye without any type of peroxcide or bleach can you make it temporary. and even if it is temporary, it will last at least a month or two. my advice: if you choose to dye it, settle for keeping it in a while instead of just six hours. most dyes like that can bee taken out with about 25 washes. im sorry i couldnt directly tell you what you wanted.but no one had answered yet and i decided to give it a shot. but i hope i helped =]
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