The colors obviously show up better on lighter hair, but they still showed up great on my brownish hair. I found a few tutorials on YouTube to help figure out the best way to apply the chalks. To start, I sprayed my hair down with water, then got the chalk damp as well. Then rubbed the chalk down my hair, staying 'with the grain' of your hair so you don't damage it. It takes a few applications, but you can definitely see the chalk in my hair! Many sites recommended that you curl or straighten on top of the chalk to seal the color in. I did not do this and it still stayed on quite well.
With this Kisspat pack of chalks you will get their six most popular colors. They are now in extra large sticks, in order to provide more hair color. The chalks are made of non-toxic material and are salon grade. As I mentioned above they are easy to apply and remove, making them the perfect temporary hair dye. They are available for purchase on Amazon and on http://boutiquelovin.com directly.
Disclaimer: I received this product from in exchange for my honest review. All opinions conveyed are my own genuine impressions.
I love your curls! I'm also fond of bright colors on hair, but when you have naturally dark hair, there are only a few temporary options (chalks among them) I used to bleach my hair and maintain it as purple or blue and I loved it...but, I'm a school teacher now, no more of that!
ReplyDeleteThese look fun! I want to get some for my daughter soon, so this was a timely review.
ReplyDeleteYou have gorgeous curls! I also have curly hair and it took me until age 26 to fully embrace it. I wish I had so much sooner!
ReplyDeletethis looks so cool on your hair! Wish these hair chalks would show up in my hair - they seem like so much fun :)
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Oh I want to try something like that!
ReplyDeleteAlex - Funky Jungle
Love this!! I need something fun to try that's not permanent.
ReplyDeleteThe colors look so great in your beautiful hair. Love it!
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