I've been thinking about a little change of pace. I've learned to love my hair color but I'm thinking of experimenting with something a little brighter. I'm still all about healthier hair so nothing drastic or permanent or damaging is required. That doesn't leave me with many traditional options---that is until I bought this super cute hair chalk palette for under $10. I'll probably never use the uber bright colors, however, I'm thinking an auburn or blonde faux highlight would be cute on a bantu knot set. Thank you Goupon!
What do you think? Would you use hair chalk?
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KLP
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I used teal, orange, and yellow hair chalk to make a few peek-a-boo highlights in my wig and I LOVED it. Especially when I braided it because all of the colors looked so cool.
ReplyDeleteThe only problem with peek-a-boo highlights is that the hair rubs against your shoulders or back and stains your shirt, so if you decide on highlights, do them on the top!
Have fun with your chalk!
Britt @ One&20
Awesome Britt! Thanks for the tip---I was thinking about a few face framing highlights.
DeleteWith your experience maybe you can help: I'm wondering what's the best way to apply the chalk? I don't want to add it to dry hair; Do you think that it would be a good idea to spritz the section with a little leave in before chalking?
Ooooh, how we love GROUPON!! I cannot wait to see it mama!!
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DeleteI am looking forward to seeing how you use it.
ReplyDeleteMe too!
DeleteI think I'll wait on your review before trying it lol. Maybe I'll be ready in the spring with some fun colors. Good luck girl!
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Thanks Jas! I can't wait to review it for you!
DeleteI really like the idea of these. They would be great for jazzing up my wigs or my own hair! :)
ReplyDeleteEspecially since it seems pretty easy and if you mess up---wash it out and keep going!
DeleteI do have some hair chalk. I tried it once and was surprised to see it show up on my hair but it wasn't as bright as I thought it would be. I found it a bit messy too, but it was definitely good for a temporary change x
ReplyDeleteDid you do anything special when you applied it to your hair?
Deletewoah never heard of this, but seems cool!!
ReplyDeleteThat's what I thought! Thanks for stopping by doll!
DeleteI don't know, when I think chalk, I think blackboad, messy fingers, dust everywhere, hair doesn't exactly come to mind. It'll be interesting to hear how it goes down lol Good luck.
ReplyDeleteAbbi of http://belowthawaist.blogspot.jp/
I've heard that it can get messy...hopefully, not too messy! Thanks for the luck
DeleteI havent used it, but I have been eyeing it because it I want to try some bang colors. I actually want to dye, just a small area, but the chalk might be better. They sell some at walgreens around my house, so I might pick some up for the heck of it.
ReplyDeleteFor the hair dye committment-phobe like me---it's perfect. Inexpensive. Non-damaging. And you can just wash it out if you don't like it!
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