If you're blond, kool-aid might be a very temporary option.
There used to be a shade of haircolor dye called "blush blonde". It looked fantastic on fair, blue eyed blondes.
If you're blond, kool-aid might be a very temporary option.
In my white streak the pink conditioner mix I mentioned lasted a month before fading out, but thats over massive bleach damage. On natural hair it would fade faster most likely... However a strand test is a good idea if youre worried it may stain
I've also used everything from aussie miracle to VO5 as the conditioner, but a coney one means it will fade faster too.
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Oh and you could wet your hair and rub it with a pink chalk for a temporary colour boost if its blonde already.... This washes out but looks very cute. Search you tube for chalking hair or pastel hair.
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I took a peek at your albums and this is going to look gorgeous on you. You might have to do some experimenting to get it the right color, so I would do some strand tests. If your hair is virgin you might want to go with a more intense color (like manic panic Hot Hot Pink) because virgin hair doesn't absorb as much pigment as bleached or color treated hair.
Beets? They stain my skin pink. Just a guess.
Powder.
Light blue, grey, lilac, white, and pink hair powders were de rigeur at the French court throughout the reigns of Louis XV and Louis XVI. It was hard to maintain light colored clothes and hair, so they were status symbols. And since everything was candle-lit, light colors were more attention getting.
Wearing your hair natural and unpowdered was almost shocking at this time period, and extremely old fashioned.
So when Marie Antoinette wanted to be rebellious... she wore her hair without powder .
(some sources will say she wore wigs, but it's actually pretty doable to reproduce her favorite hairstyles with long enough natural hair, and her portraits don't show wig lines. but men's portraits and some women's portraits do... and it would have been insanely expensive to get a wig long enough to do her hairstyles.)
If you are a lighter blonde, you could also try hair chalking with light pink chalk for a temporary look:
http://thebeautydepartment.com/2012/01/chalk-it-up/
I think this would be super cute with spring coming up!
Thanks for the chalk idea! At least it will definitely give me an idea of whether or not I like it or not (although I'm sure I will!) I googled and found a couple pics of Manic Panics Mystic Heather mixed with Virgin Snow on blonde hair and it was very pretty!
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Ohhh! The Marie Antoinette powdered hair comment reminded me of this:
http://www.vogue.com.au/fashion+show...52&large=1#top
Blue and pink powdered hair on the 2012 Thakoon runway show...cool effect, but looks a little, well...powdery. lol
I have soft chalk pastels!!! I'm so going to do this.
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