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Question Posted Friday June 22 2007, 4:54 pm

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is sun in permenant my friend says it is but i dont think so?! THANKS!


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viciousxpunk answered Saturday June 23 2007, 6:58 pm:
sun in is permanent. you spray it on your hair, and when it reacts with the heat from the sun it lightens your hair and makes it more blonde.

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DandKitsLOVE01 answered Saturday June 23 2007, 2:18 pm:
i just bought some , and it says highlights are permanent. i would test a little strand to see if you like the color.

x'kaylaaa

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LM answered Friday June 22 2007, 7:05 pm:
It depends on your hair- it IS bleaching your hair with sunlight, so the effects COULD be permanent, but I've always seen it fade rather quickly after summer.


Like, your hair gets lighter in summer anyways, right? You don't end up with roots from the lightening in the fall, right? Same kinda thing. Sun-in just helps it along.

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mitzi answered Friday June 22 2007, 7:04 pm:
no. your friend is wrong. I used it every summer when I was younger so I know.

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iLYBiGGG answered Friday June 22 2007, 5:23 pm:
no, it's not permenant. it's activated by sunlight, so if you discontinue your use, & stay out of the sun for a few days, the color will go away. =]

---molly.

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X_Amanda_X answered Friday June 22 2007, 5:19 pm:
No, sun-in is not permanent, as far as I know.

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