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Friday, April 20, 2012

Chalk Your Hair Not The Pavement

I was reading my Glamour magazine and I came across a hair trend called Hair Chalking. It's a temporary way to add color to your hair by using soft chalk. I've seen inspirational photos all over the interest and I would love to give it a try! I dislike highlights and dying my hair because I hate the permanent-ness of it all but I may have found a solution. The chalks are affordable and be found in any arts and craft store and the process is simple as pie.

How To
  • Wet your hair (Blondes: Do NOT wet hair or it'll become harder to wash out; Redheads: try process WITHOUT water first, if the color isn't rich enough, add a little water depending on how dark your hair is)
  • Put on a robe or an old t-shirt and lay a sheet on the floor to catch dust particles
  • Rub soft pastel chalk on your hair while twisting the strands (Brunettes: before you rub the chalk, mist a little water onto your hair, again, to help double the pigment)
  • Brush out excess powder after chalking each hair piece
  • Use a heating element to lock in the color
  • Placing your hair in a up-do is ideal because you'll get less chalk dusk on your clothes
Wash Out
  • Brush your hair with a soft brush to get out as much color as possible
  • Use a clarifying shampoo to get rid of the left over pigment and the safe natural binder used in chalk, made from tree sap (might take 2 washes to completely erase the color)
  • After the shampoo, moisturize your hair with a conditioning treatment 

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 What do you think about hair chalking?

15 comments:

  1. Hi doll. I love love this idea!! Thanks so much for sharing. I am really excited to try it out, its so cute and fresh!

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  2. Great blog and post! Let`s follow each other!
    kisses,
    http://www.keepitstylishandsexy.blogspot.com
    xoxo

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  3. oh this is a great idea! so funny!
    thanks for sharing :)

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  4. wow, have to try that out.. didn't know it would looks so fabulous on brunettes, too! xo

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  5. This is such a fun idea, way easier than bleaching and dying dark hair. Neve heard of this before, I might have to try it this summer! Love te first pic, it's so fun!

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  6. i am so glad i chanced upon your blog. i want to try this, but knowing my luck it wont work on my dark hair. lol. x

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  7. Fabulous post, love. I hope you had an amazing weekend. If you get a sec, I'd love to hear your thoughts on my latest outfit post. xo

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  8. I so want to try this!

    By the way thank you for wishing me a happy birthday <3

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  9. great blog and post! the ideas are beautiful!

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  10. Wow, I didn't know that was possible! Thanks for this tutorial!

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  11. love it, but it's not for me, great post.

    I'm following you now. check out mine and if u like pls follow me back!

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  12. wow! interesting, just wish it doesn't stain on clothes but it's a nice new way to pimp hair I enjoy your post and I would love to see much of your post! I hope we could follow each other.

    Let me know once you followed me in google friend connect and I will follow right back.

    -xoxo-
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  13. I just went blonde so I'm super excited to try this!

    XO

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Thanks doll for the comments, I love reading your thoughts!