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Gradual Hair Lightening - Page 2
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Originally Posted by stevie_23 I had both Sun-in and the Sunsilk one...I remember the commercial with the bleached hand print on the back of the guy's head, heheh. I find both made my hair sticky, weak, brittle and orange...it also smelled of wee. Lucky your hair stayed on your head!! a gf used it even as I begged her NOT to & after a while she went for foils & her hair broke straight off so you do not want to be trying to get chemical services after using it. Answer: My friend used that Sunsilk one a while ago... Though she had quite dull and greyish looking hair originally, I think it was waaaay better than the dry orange straw mess she ended up with after using that product! Answer: I have mousy coloured hair that goes blonde if i spend time in the sun but i used sun-in for 5 years to keep my hair a nice light blonde colour and hairdressers always thought it was natural and my hair was really healthy. So i think it depends on your hair cause i have super fine hair so if it didn't fry mine it would work for alot of people. I only ever used the lemon strength though. I never left it in for long though cause i hated the oilyness and smell but once you have blowdried it you can wash it out again. anyway, dyed my hair dark chocolate a few weeks ago loving it!!! Answer: oh bummer, it's been discountinued....darn, anything else in a non-spray form that's availible? I liked sunsilk's foam one, it worked a treat!!! I need it ASAP. thanks Answer: i thoguht it was discontinued for ages - they were selling them at the reject shop a while ago. Answer: That Sun-In stuff is evil. I have actually recently seen it in Priceline so clearly somebody must be still using it? Answer: I remember sunsilk custon highlights mousse during my early highschool years, my mum didn't allow me to dye my hair then and so I secret used it. It worked like a charm but was as harmful as dying my hair anyway.. Mum was right, shouldn't have started. I'd kill for my natural locks again. Copyright ? 2006 - 2007 www.thankhealth.com Privacy Policy
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