Hairstylescut :: Hair Color Temporary Hair Color, Loreal Temporary Hair Color Spray
When I was at school, I played on my school's volleyball and basketball teams. During
my second year, one of my team-mates got the brilliant idea to paint patterns into the
underlayers of our hair - nothing so overt thai we'd be caught (there were strict rules
against using make-up and hairstyles to distract players), but something subtle enough
that it would take a few seconds for our opponents to figure out what was going on
with our hair. A few unguarded seconds were all we needed - so we thought - to get
a ball safely over a net or through a hoop. When we got tired of using our school's
colors (red, white, and black), we d try our opponents' colors (purple and
gold, green and black, burgundy and silver) or adopt a holiday theme
(orange and black for Halloween, green for St Patrick's Day).
The color we used for these experiments was temporary - shades
that stayed in our hair only until the next shampoo. We preferred
the foam (also called mousse and spray-on formula), but temporary
color is also available as a rinse. Of course, not everyone wants
to wear the fanciful shades my team-mates and I favoured;
fortunately, temporary hair color comes in many natural hues.
One more thing to keep in mind is that temporary color
contains no ingredient to alter hair's structure and because
of this, it cannot lighten hair. Instead, use temporary
hair color to darken or slightly brighten strands.
Tip - If you have damaged chemically straightend or permed hair, temporary and semi permanent colours are the safest choices.
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