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Question Posted Wednesday April 21 2010, 5:38 pm

my hair is naturally light/medium blonde, but i'd like to see what it would look like dark. i'd love to try a medium/dark brown but i dont want to pay a bunch of money at the salon for a color i will hate, cuz i've messed it up before when i had it dyed dark underneath, and getting it back to blonde was a aggravating & expensive pain in the butt process! is there a WASH OUT [as in 1-time color] temporary dye out there that i could use to dye it brown and it'll wash right out?

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Shelly_x answered Tuesday April 27 2010, 10:38 am:
I dont know where you live whether its England or not but here you can get wash in wash out dye sachets. They cost about £1 and if you dont like it you can wash it out straight away.
Maybe try supermarkets because we can buy them in supermarkets here so it might be an idea to try them or maybe go into a salon and ask if they know of any wash in wash out hair dyes that you could try out first before getting it permenantly dyed
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