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Dyeing hair i like coloring my hair but i cant permanetly dye my hair because my mom said i cant but i want to REALLY BAD!! so i was thinking she would probaly let me dye it if it came out. like after a certain amount of time or washes. i think they have stuff like that but i dont know where i would get them, would they be at someplace like walmart? ive colored my hair but with things that come out after one wash. i want something that will last a little bit longer but not really long. but ive never seen anything that will wash out unless its like after the 1st time you wash it. where could i get hair dye like what i want?
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It's called semi permanent and demi permanent. But it will not make your hair lighter. Try Sally's beauty supply, they have a huge selection of temporary hair color. ]
I think what you're talking about is a semi-permanent or temporary dye. There are many of these, that can be found at Walmart that will wash out within 8-12 shampoos.
Herbal Essences Color Flirt
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Loreal Paris Color Pulse
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what you're looking for is semi-permanent. usually it comes out in a bout 3 weeks i guess, but every bottle will tell you exactly how much. I did that once, but be careful not to make the same mistake i did. I'm blonde and i died it red because i thought it would come out in about 2 weeks like the bottle said. unfortunately that meant if you already have that color hair and are just covering grays! so i had redish hair for 6 months which totally sucks, so just be careful and read the back thoroughly. You can get hair dye at walmart and any drugstore like walgreens....any where. if there is a sally's beauty supply store near you that might be safer because it is meant for hairdressers and stuff. Also if you want to be really careful, get it done at a salon and make sure you tell them that you only want semi-permanent ]
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