Thursday, July 30, 2009

Hair Dye... Temporary HELP!!!! ASAP!!!?

im going to a state swim meet with my HS swim team tomorrow and for state we dye hair by grade. im a freshman and there is one other freshman...



i bought l'oreal color pulse cool blonde, jerome russell bBlonde temporary beach blonde spray, and jerome russell bWild temp'ry pink spray



we are doing our hair blonde with pink hilights...



my questions are:



Will the jerome russell hair dye wash out in the pool (NOT something we want haha)



and will the colors (especially the blondes) show up in our hair (my hair is VERY light brown and the other girl's is brown)



Hair Dye... Temporary HELP!!!! ASAP!!!?

i dont know much about the sprays but i do know that you will not acheive the color on the box. the other girls hair will probably turn a brassy color so i wouldnt even attempt it. and if you are using a spray on color for the pink it will most likly wash out in the pull sorry to burst your bubble. but good luck if you try it, though i wouldnt recommend it.



Hair Dye... Temporary HELP!!!! ASAP!!!?

In very light brown it will show, I am not sure about the brown but I think so. Leave it in for longer just in case. And the dye will not wash off (maybe a TINY TINY bit) unless shampooed.



Hair Dye... Temporary HELP!!!! ASAP!!!?

Most temp colors I've seen will wash off in water, or at the least they will run. I had some baseball players come in and do their hair red for the teams color, and by the second inning, with the sweat and all, they looked like they had been beating each other with the bats instead of playing ball. The color ran everywhere. It was a BIG MESS!!!!!!!!



Hair Dye... Temporary HELP!!!! ASAP!!!?

first off...there is no such thing as temporary blonde. when you get blonde hair, you are lifting all the pigment and keratin out of the hair strand to make it lack color...so there is nothing to fade off, you just have to let it grow out, or color over it. as far as the pink, it will definately wash out in the pool. if it sprays on your hair, its not locked in there like a permanent color that develops it way into the hair strand would. i would not reccommend doing either at home by yourself! i know you are probably upset, but its not a good idea. bleach is the toughest thing, even for a stylist, to work with...so i never reccommend home bleaching. you should try getting extensions, and coloring those, or buying them the bright fun colors you want, then gluing them in, or getting clip on ones. if you arent messing with your hair a bunch, and if you wear a swim cap, you shouldnt have a prob with them falling out. they also make glue remover to get them out once you're done. all very inexpensive. good luck, hope this helps! :)

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