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Hair Color Chalk
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April 18, 2013
How can a girl resist when there are pinks + purples involved?? Lauren’s pink cotton candy bun was pretty cute! As you may know, hair chalking has been around for a little while now and it’s a great way to temporarily add color to your locks. Above you see that chalk can create a very similar look to dye without commitment. But… with every action comes a reaction. There are several things you need to know about chalking your hair. Below are some tips + tricks along with some very important advice for before and after…
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Hair Color Chalk
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5.0
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Love hair color chalk,so many modern weonderful styles can be used with chalking.
It makes hair stand out with a fashion statement,and the best thing is put it on party,next day wash it out and go to the office.Love it :)
It makes hair stand out with a fashion statement,and the best thing is put it on party,next day wash it out and go to the office.Love it :)
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Don’t chalk your hair too often. At the end of the day, you’re using powder pigment on the ends of your hair and that can suck up a lot of natural moisture that you need in the ends of your hair.
Shampoo your hair with a clarifying shampoo after chalking. Soft chalk pastels use “gum arabic” as a binder. It’s a very very small amount and totally natural, but it’s made from a tree sap so it’s really important to get it all out.
Conditioning treatment is a MUST after you wash out your chalk. Replenish the moisture that may get sucked out with chalking.
Shampoo your hair with a clarifying shampoo after chalking. Soft chalk pastels use “gum arabic” as a binder. It’s a very very small amount and totally natural, but it’s made from a tree sap so it’s really important to get it all out.
Conditioning treatment is a MUST after you wash out your chalk. Replenish the moisture that may get sucked out with chalking.
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