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It is for highlighting certain parts of the hair. I am thinking about using it on my upcoming Caribbean vacation, but do not want to return to my finance job looking like an idiot.

I just want something suttble to bring some of my natural blonde out of my winter office job browning hair.

2007-01-29 11:26:49 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Hair

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My personal experience with it, is it didn't work.
I've also heard horror stories about how it turned peoples' hair brassy.
I would suggest buying it if you want to try it, and just test it on a small chunk of unnoticable hair that way if it doesn't work out right, no one will notice.
Hope it works for you though!

2007-01-29 11:32:02 · answer #1 · answered by HellaFied Mama 3 · 0 0

Be very careful when you use any Sun-In products. If you have brown hair sometimes Sun-In will make your hair orangey and brassy. Also, if you have any color or other chemical in your hair if can be damaging. Finally, if you have Sun-In in your hair and you go to get color done, it can be harder to achieve the color you are looking for. I had to highlight a girls hair that had Sun-In in her hair from this past summer, and as I was foiling the foils started heating up, a lot! So hot, that to the touch it would burn you. It was literally cooking her hair because of the reaction from the two chemicals. I would not suggest using it.

2007-01-29 19:34:33 · answer #2 · answered by mandadonovan 2 · 0 0

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