I've heard coloring ur hair is really bad for it, so is there a way to make ur hair look highlighted w/o using chemical? Like a product that u can put in, in the morning and take it out later? If so where can I find it?
2006-12-31
07:34:13
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Are the products healthy for the hair?
2006-12-31
07:40:32 ·
update #1
Oh yeah i have black hair
2006-12-31
07:41:44 ·
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ok dont use sun in! it is the worst thing for your hair... as is box color from the store. and no there isn't anything that you can put in and rinse out later that day... without it looking fake. coloring your hair isn't that bad. IF you go to a professional and use professional products and do your part to take care of your hair. you should just go get subtle natural looking highlights... a sem-permanent color wont make your hair lighter, you can only go darker with that because it will eventually fade out. and adding highlights lightens the hair and that will not fade out... it will grow out. just try it... i'm sure you will like it... it's always fun!
2006-12-31 07:47:19
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answered by Jay 2
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well, personially I would NEVER dye my hair! Or put some kinda product that is permenent on my head! Cause you no me! I'm obsesed over my hair! I like it being shinny and smooth! And silky! YOU KNOW I LOVEE MY HAIR SILKY! So I would never use some kinda product that is permenent! So I think you should get sun in your hair! Cause this has happened to me before. When I was smaller, I use to be outside ALL THE TIME! And my hair actually got lighter. But I heard if you put oil or something in your hair it turns it lighter when your outside. Hope this works! ily! -♥- btw you get 3 hearts since I love ya sooo effing much! ♥♥♥ ♥ =]
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a product called Sun In. You put spray it in your hair, and go out in the sun. The sun naturally lightens your hair. This product just helps it along a little faster.
2006-12-31 07:39:15
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answered by drummerzac1 3
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Try putting lemon juice in your hair next time you go out in the sun. Apply the juice throughout your hair in the places you want it to be highlighted. This may not work if you have really dark hair, though.
2006-12-31 07:40:48
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answered by Prue 3
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You can use the spray but they contain little chemical that actually does not damage your hair. You can also put oil on your hair and leave it on the sun so the colors can change itself but I do not highly reccomend that.
2006-12-31 07:42:12
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answered by :) 4
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There are shampoos and conditoners that bring out the natural highlights in your hair. John Freida shampoos and conditioners are good examples. They make different ones for your hair shade. You can get these at your local wal-mart or drug store!
2006-12-31 07:37:46
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answered by >**< 1
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There are washable hair sprays that u can use. You can also try hair extensions. You can find these products at you local beauty supply store.
2006-12-31 07:38:08
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answered by Tellitlikeitis 1
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Well i now how to make it lighter!
If you have noticed the tip of your hair is lighter than the one bearly growing and that is caused by sun so just try to get some of it in the sun!
2006-12-31 07:38:02
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answered by Nathalie 2
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There is a spray in thing. I forgot what it was called. But you spray it in, and go out in the sun. Then, your natural highlights come out... I don't remember the name, but it's at drugstores.
Yeah, it's called Sun In.
2006-12-31 07:37:14
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answered by xx 2
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I have seen the brush on hi-liter stuff at Sally's, but I would venture to say that it looks fake and cheap. They do have glazes that will deposit color or add serious sheen if you use the clear one in the Jazzing brand.
2006-12-31 07:39:08
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answered by golden_diva7 3
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