It depends, first of all, on the color of your natural hair.
If you have light colored hair, you might as well throw away your hopes of any color being temporary. Color is deposited on the hair shaft and blonde hair tends to absorb more color than darker hair. Also.. black dye is NEVER temporary. If you have light colored hair, I wouldn't do it.
If you want some color you can buy hair gels that have dye in them, that will wash out in a few hair washings. They dye even darker colors temporarily, and you can purchase them at any Beauty Supply Store such as Sally's. You just have to ask about them, because I can't remember what they are called. They are very inexpensive.
2006-12-31 03:47:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on your hair color. If you have dark hair, a temporary dye isn't going to do much. If you hair is blonde, the temporary dye will take a long time to come out, and will fade to a pretty unattractive baby-pink before it fades out. If it's for a one night event or just for once and a while, try looking to pieces of fake hair in black and pink and just clip them in where you want them!
otherwise, you would have to bleach out dark hair to get the pink to show.
2006-12-31 03:42:47
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answered by courtsieb 2
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Clairs or other jewelry fun store in the Mall should have some hair dye stuff. That dint last very long and easy to use and some what for a good price. I would check there first.
That's sounds like fun...have fun with it.
you can also find some that has glitter!
2006-12-31 03:47:21
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answered by Anonymous
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do no longer attempt koolaid. it will merely wash out in a pair of days and curiously murky. if i've got been you i might bleach the hair i desire dyed and then use particular effects dye. it is vegan|all organic so it circumstances the bleached hair and does not added harm it. it is relatively inexpensive as nicely. it runs approximately 10-15$ a bottle finding on the place you purchase it. it is confusing to locate in shops so which you will probable ought to purchase it on line. that's what i do. and it has stunning lasting potential. i exploit atomic purple, wild flower purple, and fishbowl blue. with the purple, i do no longer even ought to touch it up until my roots improve out. it is powerful. will any dye like particular effects, crimson based dyes will final way longer than blue based dyes, so which you will might desire to the touch up the blue on the full than the purple. desire that helps
2016-11-25 02:49:37
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answered by ? 4
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Cherry Kool-Aid
2006-12-31 03:39:36
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answered by Mizz SJG 7
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Yes, you can do that, but first you have to bleach your hair to make it happen, then apply that temporary color which you can buy at any drug store or the best thing you can do go to a professional to do it for you. This color faded a lot just to inform you.
2006-12-31 03:42:50
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answered by linda c 5
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KOOL AID. Red Kool Aid. Take it from an 80's Jersey girl
2006-12-31 03:43:07
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answered by Kujo 3
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Just walk down the aisle at Walgreens, it's like going through a rainbow... and a lot of it is temporary!
2006-12-31 03:51:29
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answered by Anonymous
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that doesnt sound wierd but i have pink hair so what can i say about that i dye my hair a lot so i use manic panic or punky colour!! i think it will look awesome
2006-12-31 03:48:47
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answered by la-la 2
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well there is a color sherking spray at claires for pink and orange colors. Although it's not temporally if you wash it and not letting it dry.
2006-12-31 04:27:52
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answered by alana:) 4
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