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Jul 22, 2013
Riley W.
This is my hair now it's ombrèd
Jul 22, 2013
Riley W.
Any ideas or help.
Jul 22, 2013
Megan B.
Maybe you can use a washout dye whenever you take a shower it will come out and if you don't want it to come out in the shower use a shower cap:)!!
Jul 22, 2013
Ashley N.
You could try hair chalk. It comes out in one wash.
Jul 22, 2013
Emily W.
Kool-Aid can last a long time on blonde hair, especially if it has been chemically lightened. Your safest bet would be chalking, but even then it can stain and last longer than a week.
Jul 23, 2013
Molly S.
I'd use hair chalk. I have a friend with a light brown color who did the kool-aid thing & it's still lightly faded in her hair. She's been gotten blonde highlights. Chalk is the better option since it comes out in one wash.