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Hair Chalk
Is there a knack to this that I'm missing?
I bought PIxie Lott hair chalk today from Superdrug- admittedly the reviews do say it's shyte- and despite being bleach blonde, I cannot get any of the colour to transfer onto my hair. Is it just a generally crap concept, are there better brands out there, or is there a specific way to do it that I'm not aware of? Thank you
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Is there a knack to this that I'm missing?
I bought PIxie Lott hair chalk today from Superdrug- admittedly the reviews do say it's shyte- and despite being bleach blonde, I cannot get any of the colour to transfer onto my hair. Is it just a generally crap concept, are there better brands out there, or is there a specific way to do it that I'm not aware of? Thank you ![]()
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Do you do it when your hair is wet or when it's dry? I think its best if you put it in wet hair., then blow dry and style.
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I've seen Superdrug have some other brands that have better reviews. I'm thinking of trying one of the hair chalk/spray cannisters.
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Thank you- all the guidelines I've seen so far however advise against applying it WET to bleach blonde hair. Still, I'll give it a go.
![]() https://www.hairchalk.co.uk/hair-chalk-uk-faq/ I found it extremely easy to apply & remove but my hair is short & white. |
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