Do NOT use sun-in EVER! It will make your hair look orangey not blonde. Also it's imposible to get an even spray the first time...and you wont want to do it a second time...
2006-12-17 11:03:57
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answered by Cori 4
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The sun's UV can damage your hair if you just use any hair product. You could have your mum's type of hair, so be careful of the product. Why not try a blonde wash-out tint? They're usually sold in little sachets and are inexpensive. They're also not as harmful as the bleach they put in the sun-in sprays
2016-05-23 03:01:47
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answered by Anonymous
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It does work, it'll get your hair much lighter the more you use it. I've never tried to use it with a blowdryer but I wouldnt recommend it. Sun-In does not do your hair any good. It fries it and makes it dry. Good luck..
2006-12-17 11:05:27
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answered by MariJM 2
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It works fine. It makes your hair lighter like it's supposed to. (Although I'm not sure it works with a blowdryer) But it is seriously the WORST thing you can do to your hair. Worse than dying it, or bleaching it, or straightening it repeatedly, just don't do it.
2006-12-17 17:26:02
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answered by s11twin 1
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a friend of mine, SWEARS by it. she has bleach blonde hair, at the top of her hair though. closer to the roots, is her natural color. your supposed to use it pretty frequently, and it works better if your actually in the sun. but i decided to try it, cause i spend so much $$$ on highlights. NO WAY. i HATED it. i used the WHOLE damned bottle in my hair. i would spray alittle, and blow dry, spray alittle more, and blow dry. i mustve spent an hour or more doing this. and it did nothing but leave my hair feeling NASTY. i would much rather spend the money of nice highlights. my friend probably should too, her hair doesnt look that great! (Shhhh!) lol. if your curious, try it anyway. its only $3. good luck!
2006-12-17 11:08:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I used it twice. I have dk brown hair - before it started graying - LOL. It did nothing for me. I guess if you want a lighter hair colour, you just have to dye it.
But, what would the world be like if everyone had lighter coloured hair? I submit that it would be pretty boring. The same goes for eye colour. We are supposed to concentrate on our similarities, not our differences.
2006-12-17 11:15:28
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answered by mikey 6
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Yes it works really good. I haven't used it in like over five years though. I always used it with a hairdryer and it came out great. Of course I already had blonde hair. But it gave me really light blonde highlights. :)
2006-12-17 11:06:07
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answered by Jennifer 2
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It works but my experience is that is damages your hair big time. Not worth the lighter hair... if you want lighter hair go to the salon. I don't see why you wouldn't be able to use a hair dryer with it...
2006-12-17 11:04:50
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answered by ndpndntjn 2
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STAY AWAY FROM THIS STUFF!!!! the last time i used it my hair which is light brown/dark blonde turned CARROT ORANGE and no if you useit don't use a hair dryer it makes it worse
2006-12-17 11:09:43
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answered by vivian w 1
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my god, stay away from the sun in, especially if you have a red tone to your hair...not good, not good at all...plus it is hellish to get it out unless you cut it off...it can really damage your hair!
2006-12-17 11:05:31
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answered by nackawicbean 5
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