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Has anyone used the sun-in hair lightener?

damatic pic! lol Asked by volleeit18 3 months ago, 7 answers.

has any one ever used the Sun-In hair lightener product? I have been thinking about trying it but it says it may turn your hair redish and w/e and I dont want the highlights to be permanenet but they will...so do you think I shud just go ahead and try it?

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Thunder Robot Answered by funadvice on Apr 12, 2008, 01:05PM

no. it's fries your hair.

Thunder Robot Answered by funadvice on Apr 12, 2008, 01:14PM

sure,,, I sue it. it really does work people say it fries your hair but I use it and my hairs fine it turned me blonde just like I wanted,, but be careful not to use to much and it you want high lights and all that I would just get them done by a hair person because using it is hard

They say, time heals everything, but I'm still waiting </3 Answered by stephanief987 on Apr 12, 2008, 01:24PM
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My mom used it and it worked really good.

Northern California Answered by opinionated4 on Apr 12, 2008, 01:46PM
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Just like any hair lightner (streaks) it's going to damage your hair a little bit but I'm a fan of it. As for your hair turning red, I think it depends on your natural color. It turned my hair light brown from dark brown. It looks natural as long as you don't over-do it.

Have fun experiencing.

damatic pic! lol Answered by volleeit18 on Apr 12, 2008, 02:46PM
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how do you use it adn not over do it? I was going to try but I didnt want to put to much in or w/e so if any one who does use it correctly so it comes out naturally adn nice looking funmail me k? please and thanx everyone!

My Widget, 2 years old, looks like dad Answered by gracenhope on Apr 12, 2008, 03:35PM
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Anyone who has even a tiny bit of red in their hair will end up with more red in their highlights. It does fry out your hair. A slower method, but much gentler, is using lemon juice. My best advice is no matter what you use, go slow, and not overdo it. It's not worth the possible damage and potential hair disasters that can result.

That's me ashley! Answered by rofl_ashley on Apr 12, 2008, 04:45PM
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my friend used it and it worked just fine!
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Good Luck!

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