Friday, April 20, 2012

Which would be better or worse for making my hair blonder?

I have dirty blonde hair and I would like for it to be a lighter. I could use Sun In or I could get highlights. I would use the Sun In only once a month for the three months of Summer or I could get my hair highlighted and use blonde shampoo. Which one would dry my hair out more? Which one is better? Please help me. Thanks. This is the color of my hair around.



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Which would be better or worse for making my hair blonder?

Please, dont use sun in. It is just diluted bleach in a bottle. It will totally dry out your hair and damage it. I used to use it and wish I hadnt.



~~It may cost money, but atleast it will be beautiful and worth it. Go get hi lites at a hair salon. Ask for an all over foil, but you want to tell them you want it to look like the sun did it. It will look wonderful, and as long as you use good shampoo, (please no suave, if it's not from a salon, i like Dove Moisturizing) it should stay in excellent shape. Best of luck!!



Which would be better or worse for making my hair blonder?

Omg dont color it thats like almost the same color as mine and people pay big bucks to TRY and get that color but if you want to highlights way better for your hair and they will last longer



Which would be better or worse for making my hair blonder?

Highlights only lighten the part of the hair that is highlighted, they don't lighten underneath (which is usually darker).



Sun In is fine, but you do need to be in the sun for a while for it to work, and sunlight (especially hot sun in the summer) will dry your hair out.



You could try rinsing your hair after every shampoo with lemon juice - that will lighten it over time without drying it out.



Or you could have a hairdresser do an all-over lighter blond for you.



Which would be better or worse for making my hair blonder?

by dying it brown



Which would be better or worse for making my hair blonder?

pure lemon juice will highlight ur hair and its the safest for ur hair



Which would be better or worse for making my hair blonder?

Sun In is a hair dresser's nightmare, so I've heard. I've heard lots of bad reviews for it, so I would get it highlighted. I got mine highlighted and I am happy with the results.



Which would be better or worse for making my hair blonder?

don't use sun in!!!!!!!!! my bro used it and his hair turned a really strange colour and it got really gross



get highlights done properly then you know what your getting and you can just use a really really good conditioner afterwards



Which would be better or worse for making my hair blonder?

Definitely don't use Sun-in!!! I cannot believe it is even still on the market. When I used it years ago, it made my dark blonde hair turn reddish. Go with the highlights. It will give you a lift around your face and still look natural.



Which would be better or worse for making my hair blonder?

Hair dressers do hate Sun In--don't ask them about it, they'll rant about it forever, lol! Buuut like you, I always want my hair to be a slightly lighter shade in the summertime. I'm also fairly broke at all times, so I don't have the money to splurge on highlights or the patience to do the boxed highlighting gig, so I use Sun In. The first time I use it, I spray it lightly all through my hair and then comb it. You can use a blowdryer to dry it if you won't be in the sun afterwards. It'll take a couple of uses to see results, so I always use it about 3 times the first week. After that, I just do a monthly touchup. For the touchup, I part my hair down the middle, spray the Sun In along the part and comb it through. I use the Pantene Blonde Expressions shampoo and conditioner all the time, it's wonderful and affordable.



Of course professional highlights would look more perfect, but if you're on a tight budget, Sun In definitely gets the job done!



(Btw, I've never had Sun In turn my hair any weird colors, but it WILL happen if you use it too much, so do use it sparingly, only for touchup purposes after the first week)

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