If anything, I rubbed more purple into the side of the shower. It’ll wash out, right? I rubbed at the wall a bit. My entire body was streaked with deep purple lines, and my feet were as dark as my hands. Dark purple trickled down the walls and pooled in the tub. When I opened them, it looked like the set of an alien horror film. I hopped into the shower, carefully disposed of the plastic bag (which by this time looked as if I’d murdered a purple minion in it), leaned back into the stream of water, and briefly closed my eyes. A quick rinse and dry and it’s done! How hard can it be to do yourself? Famous last words. The clock ticked away, and finally! It was time to take off my oh so glamorous head covering and wash out the dye! The moms were nowhere to be found. Lesson in blogging: take quality photos of everything that has even a minuscule chance of making it on the blog) In progress. I didn’t expect to be writing about this. (I apologize for the absolutely terrible quality of these photos. With a plastic bag twisted around my head like a disturbed purply brown jellyfish, I suppose I did. The littlest Wood kids watched and waited with me. Waiting the half hour for the dye to work its magic was agony. I was already looking forward to washing it out. “It smells kinda like almonds!” one of the boys piped up. My lovely assistants (Mom, and friends Jillian and Lois Wood) brushed liberal amounts of dark purple color into my hair. My last excuse, out the window and I was starting to get excited. After doing a ridiculous amount of research, I’d learned that this particular color works on brown hair without bleach. Two bottles of Special Effects Deep Purple were waiting for me upon my arrival in NH. But on returning to the States, I realized that I was out of excuses, I’d been putting it off for an age and a half, and it was time. Then we were in Guatemala and I didn’t want to trust my locks to the hair stylists there, where everyone has the same kind of hair and hardly anyone dyes it a crazy color. First my excuse was that I didn’t want to bleach my dark brown hair and turn it to a straw-like mess. I’ve been wanting to “go purple” for a while now. Due to shipping limitations it's not always possible to ship this item outside of the United Kingdom, for more information get in touch via our contact page.I never expected that dying my hair would turn into an all day event. Please see our Returns Policy for more information. *For hygiene reasons we cannot accept returns of this item. Please don't hesitate to get in touch if your require more information or assistance with our products :-) So for best results we always recommend doing both a strand test (to make sure you're going to like the finished colour) and a sensitivity test (to make sure you're not allergic to the ingredients) before using any of the hair colour/bleaching products.Īll our staff have extensive knowledge on all our hair dye products. As with all dyes, please be aware that result may vary due to things such as hair type, colouring, condition of the hair etc. Using on unbleached or darker hair will generally result in a lesser effect. This will give the dye a good base to work on. To get optimum colour we recommend bleaching/lightening the hair first. Colours can be mixed to create your own unique shades! Stargazer Semi-Permanent Hair Colours are not tested on animals - and never have been! The box contains a bottle of 70ml semi permanent hair colour and a pair of plastic gloves. Available in 26 shades (new colours coming soon). Eggplant Semi-Permanent Hair Colour - This great hair colour from Stargazer, has been around for years and is still as popular as ever.
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