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Question Posted Sunday August 3 2008, 10:49 pm

has anyone ever used that "sun in" stuff or whatever its called you spray it on your hair and it supposively makes it lighter if you go and lay out in the sun, i was wondering if it works or not? cause i've heard it makes your hair look orangey, just wondering if anyones had any luck with it because i wanna try it.

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lalapeep answered Monday August 4 2008, 11:11 am:
Please don't listen to the people below me. I myself have dark brown hair and have used Sun In a few times and I LOVE it! Everyone compliments me on how great my hair looks. Iit made my natural light brown/gold highligts really stand out. I wouldn't use it too much though because after you use it a few times, it naturally does its work in the sun without applying it so only a few times and use it sparingly! As far as it drying out your hair goes, honestly I haven't noticed a difference in my own hair but I suppose everyone's hair is different. Hope I helped :]

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anniemaylane answered Monday August 4 2008, 7:00 am:
If you have blonde hair don't use it. They say it turns your hair green if you use it along time. I have blonde hair and I just spray lemon juice in my hair it works alot better

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Heyman answered Monday August 4 2008, 2:17 am:
I wouldn't recommend using this product at all. If you have black, dark brown, or even medium brown hair do NOT use this as you will absolutely have orange hair by the end. The product is drying, gives off uneven color, and will leave your hair fragile and damaged. My mom used it when she was younger and achieved a very light blonde affect, but honestly there were so many uneven tones to it.

If you have lighter brown hair, one or two pumps and stepping out in the sun for a little bit to achieve a highlight-like lightness won't hurt, but I wouldn't use it more than that.

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ellegirl606 answered Monday August 4 2008, 2:16 am:
I had wondered about that before, so I looked up some forums about it. It won't work if you have dark brown or black hair. If you do have lighter hair, it will most likely turn it orange. Also, a lot of people said it was really bad for your hair, that it makes your hair noticeably dry. The same thing goes for if you use lemon on your hair. It has acids that basically fry your hair and is way worse than dying it. You're better off getting highlights done at a salon unless you want frizzy hair.

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