Saturday, April 14, 2012

Is sun-in bad for your hair?

Is sun-in really that bad for your hair? I've used it for a while and its made my hair a really nice lighter shade, it has made it dryer but I just condition it and its fine. But when I was looking at what other people said they say that its really bad for your hair. Is this true?



Is sun-in bad for your hair?

YES, SUN-IN IS REALLY BAD FOR YOUR HAIR. the chemicals in it are quite scarey. .if you are brunette it gives you brassy orange splotches %26amp; streaks. if you are blonde it will eventually turn your hair an ugly tweety bird yellow color, sometimes white, and even an orange color. don't even think about trying to perm or color your hair if you are regular user. if you try to perm it, the hair will smoke. i had a customer that came in to get a perm, and tried to lie to me about using it. i did a test curl to be safe, and her hair began to smoke from the chemical reaction that was happening on her head. if you try to color over it, it never comes out the color you were going for. it tends to go reddish and in some cases i have seen orange. not to mention, all of those scarey chemicals in your hair at all times. it will really dry it out. think of it like pouring a bottle of rubbing alcohol and peroxide on your head at the same time, then going out to bake them in the sun . i know you are thinking you can just wash it out. you can't, once those chemical are in the hair, they have to grow out. like any other chemical service(ie. perms). quit using it. you will see such a difference over time in the health of your hair. look at it this way, if it was that easy to get highlights from a spray bottle, don't you think every hairstylist would use it to save time? you would be better off bleaching your hair. i hope i wasn't too harsh about this but i have really seen and delt with the scarey effects of this cheap product. the couple dollars isn't worth it because of the hundreds of dollars you will have to pay to try to rectify the problem. hope this helps.



Is sun-in bad for your hair?

i sure dont think. i get hte deep conditioning kind, and it makes mine soft, and beautifully highlighted.



((maybe it is just for them, but who r hey to day, if theyve never used it??))



Is sun-in bad for your hair?

i think it depends on your natural hair. if u hav dry hair, i would not use it, but if you don't it works just fine =D



Is sun-in bad for your hair?

yes and no. Im sure using it once or twice wont do any noticeable damage, but after using it repeatedly it will lift your hair color completely and may cause a lil brass like coloration and may dry your hair out as well.



Is sun-in bad for your hair?

its much better than bleaching ur hair

4 comments:

  1. To say it's bad for your hair is not fair-it's based on the hair type. It works wonderfully for me (Latina mixed race). I've also seen White people and Black people use it. My recommendation is to test it on a few strands first. Also, note that it WILL continue to lighten your hair as long as you expose it to heat.

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  3. I used it a long time ago, and remember how blonde my hair got. I'm naturally a blonde, but it's more of an ash blonde and I wanted some depth but knew I didn't have the money for highlights! I loved my hair and thought it looked awesome but the damaging effects were pretty bad. My stylist had to cut about 3-4 inches off and made me swear to never touch the stuff again. I ended up having to pay for highlights later on the fix the God awful grow out period of the sun in. I later worked in a salon and learned a lot about the dyes and coloring process. While it does cost a good chunk for highlights or any other coloring, it is worth it. The stylists know exactly how to keep your hair healthy and the products they use are made to be a LOT less harmful than a store bought brand.

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