i recently like an hour ago spray painted the ends of my hair black. i really wanted the ends black and i couldnt go to a salon or do it myself cuz my mom wouldn't let me die it black it had to be a light color. so trying to be a rebel i took my sisters spray paint and used it as a hair product. not a good idea. i washed my hair like twice to make it not as stiff but then i brushed it a million times and it made my hair a puff ball! so now i am stuck with puff ball hair and is super stiff at the ends. the only thing i can think about doing is cutting off where i sprayed but thats like 2 or 3 inches and i really dont wanna cut my hair. what can i do to get it out or if i leave it in how can i make it not as stiff? HELP!
lalacraziness answered Saturday November 4 2006, 11:11 pm: Wait for a while (a day) to see if the paint will come off by itself. Hide it by wearing it in a bun or something so the ends won't be visible. If it doesn't come off, then cutting it might be recommended. You might just consider telling your mom. [ lalacraziness's advice column | Ask lalacraziness A Question ]
emilyy answered Saturday November 4 2006, 10:25 pm: The paint will most likely come out.
I suggest using a deep conditioning treatment. Basically all of them will work and can be found at a drug store. It will help your hair from being stiff.
Basically, the paint has coated your hair and made a semi-hard shell around it. It should come out soon because the hair is flexible but the covering of paint is not, therefore it will not be able to stick well.
If it does not come out within two or three more washes, and conditioners do not help feel free to leave a message in my inbox.
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