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Okay, I've decided to be Goth for Halloween and would like to temporarily dye my dirty blonde hair to black. I am attending a party on Saturday and throwing a party on Sunday plus dressing up for Halloween and I do not want to use hair color spray -especially since I would have to use many cans due to my hair length goes to my mid back. I checked out 28 wash hair color but it says not recommended for dirty blondes. I don't mind it staying in for a while just not permanent.

Please reply if you know exactly how to do this without damaging my hair which took me a long time to grow and will be cut off once summer arrives for Locks of Love. Plus I work in a office setting.

2007-10-19 02:22:24 · 4 answers · asked by lovebitesrns 4 in Beauty & Style Hair

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Just use a spray on. Trust me, you won't need many cans. I used one can of spray dye on three different long haired friends and myself before I ran out. One spray really does saturate your hair.

By the way, Locks of Love takes hair that's dyed dark, as long as it's not lightened with bleach. So even if you permanently dyed it black, they would take it, as dyeing it doesn't damage it as much as people think. Not as much as bleaching, anyway.

2007-10-19 03:35:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You SHOULD use "Roux Fanciful" temporary color- it washes out right away- it's a silver and pink bottle you can get it a Walmart. After you wash your hair you put it on your hair then style as usual. It has the consistency of kool-aid but it is process free, takes a minute to do and will not damage or stain your hair, it will stain your clothes, however. It also comes in mouse, but I can't find it where live except for at Sallys.

2007-10-19 02:28:19 · answer #2 · answered by Tamara 3 · 0 0

you might want to research this first but my friend's a dirty blonde and she uses the hair spray-paint. It's temporary (washable) so as soon as you get tired of it, it can be washed out. I haven't seen any damage but I don't want you to have any issues with it. Look it up and maybe that's what's right for you.

2007-10-19 02:26:31 · answer #3 · answered by bowash11221 4 · 0 0

Browse the hair colour aisle. There are temporary formulas. I think Loreal makes a product that comes in fun colours that washes out in about 8 washes.

2007-10-19 02:28:11 · answer #4 · answered by Lady Geologist 7 · 0 0

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