So you will likely need three or four applications to reach your desired color. If that's the case, I would recommend Sun-In. While Sun Bum works on darker shades, Sun-In is designed to create golden highlights in light brown hair. It offers a less expensive alternative to professional highlights, and of course, a much faster option than waiting for the sun to lighten your hair. But before we learn why, let me give you a piece of advice.
There are two versions of Sun In available, and they come in different colors: pink and yellow. Sun-In is a spray-in lightener that's been around for over thirty years and uses two main lightening agents: hydrogen peroxide and lemon juice. This product also contains a few other ingredients, such as aloe vera and chamomile extract, to moisturize your hair and protect your scalp. I'm going to be straight with you. While these products will lighten your hair, they will also dry it out. All opinions are my own.
Come fall and winter, many of us swap out our brights and pastels for more muted, darker hues. When it comes to our hair in particular, we tend to cover those summer highlights and transition our hair to deeper shades for a more sophisticated, polished look. That had been my routine anyway, until I woke up one morning to discover that one of my style icons — Marzia — bleached a good part of her hair blonde, keeping just a touch of her original dark brown color around the roots.
I loved her results. A few seconds later and I was already visualizing the possible disaster that could and likely would ensue. Sun-In uses a mix of hydrogen peroxide and lemon juice to give you the same natural highlights you get from the sun — only faster. Question: I've used Sun-In but now want to have my hair professionally highlighted, what do I need to tell my stylist?
Answer: To be honest, since sun-in is so gentle, if I were you, I wouldn't bother because it's not going to have much of an effect on your stylist's ability to put new highlights in. A good stylist isn't judgemental of home solutions and is going to help you achieve the look you want.
Answer: When using Sun-In, your roots should be treated the same as the rest of your hair. If you want them light like the rest of your hair, concentrate the spray in your roots and use a blow dryer to achieve the desired level of lightness.
Question: How many applications of sun in did it take to achieve the third picture with the blondest hair? About how many bottles did you go through? Answer: I was applying sun in to my hair every day for a couple of weeks because I was in the sun everyday. I'd say probably two or three bottles with daily application! Question: I only want a few slightly lighter streaks in my hair. How do I achieve that with Sun-In Spray? Answer: You have two options! Either you can pull your hair into a bun and then spray all over, or you can braid your hair into pigtails and spray all over, then hang out in the sun.
If you're looking for subtle highlights, I don't recommend blow drying as that lightens it faster and lighter. Answer: Yes, you can - you can style as normal, but as you normally would when straightening hair I highly recommend a heat protectant to prevent damage. Question: I have strawberry blond hair and Sun-In spray makes it more orange! Answer: Grab yourself a good toner such as Well T Follow the package instructions. A toner will get the color away from orange.
You can keep lightening it, but it will still have an orange tint without a toner. After your toner, make sure you shampoo at least once a week with a purple or blue shampoo for maintenance so that you can stay away from the brassiness of orange. Answer: Whatever you normally use is fine, though I tend towards sulfate-free shampoos personally! Question: Does Sun-In hair lightener eventually come out of your hair? Or will it stay in forever? Answer: It stays in forever -- it is a hair lightener, not a dye, so the color your hair turns is there for good.
Question: I have medium brown hair and still have seen results after 3 days! Does lightening take longer for medium brown hair?
Answer: It can take longer depending on the methods you are using. This is a very subtle hair Lightener that is not meant to be instant bright blonde - it's best over time, even if you use a hair dryer.
Continue using it over the summer in the sunshine and you will notice a difference for sure. If you use a hair dryer, it will lighten faster, but it also depends on your hair type as well. If you would like a brighter lightening faster, I recommend seeing a professional for highlights. Question: I have light brown hair and I used to be super blonde and I really dont want orange hair, should I still try Sun-in? Answer: If your hair is light brown from being dyed light brown, I wouldn't do it.
If your hair is naturally light brown you could use sun in and then follow up with a toner, but if you're looking for platinum hair I would just use Ion bright white creme Lightener and volume 10 or 20 developer instead of sun in, because sun in is meant for subtle changes.
Question: Are you supposed to wash your hair and dry it with a towel right before using Sun-In hair lightener? Question: How long should you be out in the sun while using Sun-In hair lightener to get hair really light?
Answer: If you are trying to get it really light, I'd use the hair dryer method to save you time because it would probably require several consecutive days of sunshine to lighten it several shades. Question: Do you have to wet your hair before you use Sun-in?
And is it ok to put your hair in a pony tail when You used Sun-in? Answer: You do not have to wet your hair and it is ok to do a ponytail after you have finished being in the sun or using a hair dryer but I don't recommend it during because the hair underneath the pony tail holder will not lighten evenly!
Answer: The product itself will wash out after you wash your hair but its lightening effects are permanent. Question: I have been using Sun-In on my roots and it has lightened but it seems to have stopped getting lighter. Is that normal? Answer: It could help to use the bag to keep the warmth close to your head! As far as lightening stopping, this is a gentle lightener and it doesn't work very fast. Your hair has probably reached a level of light where it's hard to see changes without taking a before and after picture.
If you are trying to get your hair to platinum blonde I would recommend using developer and Lightener such as Ion bright white creme developer, with a toner applied afterwards such as Wella t Answer: You can but I would be careful because a straightener is also a source of heat and will lighten your hair further if you use it while the product is still in your hair.
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