ilovechili
Where is the wiKKed witch? Will Oct. bring her?
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In regular lighting I have brown hair, but in sunlight I definitely have highlights that have a reddish tone. Anyone remember the old "Sun-In" stuff that was supposed to lighten your hair? The label warned about using it if you have reddish highlights because instead of ending up with pretty blonde highlights you could end up with orange? Well, I didn't listed and ended up with highlights that definitely weren't what I was looking for.
I would think that the makers of Sun-In put this on the label because there must be at least a fair number of people with red highlights that they thought needed to be warned. JMO
I had a discussion about this not too long ago in real life not on here. I think they still make Sun-In honestly, I never used it but do know what it is. I think it also varies due to as someone said earlier (same with highlighting kits, hairdresser experienced professional highlighting, etc.) depending on your water and pipes and where you wash your hair. It happened to me, natural looking highlights but I had moved and all of a sudden they were orange so I quit wasting my time and $$. So I can identify with you they for sure were not the kind of highlights I was looking for.
Could he have reddish brown hair based on water? Not because he highlighted but just because of what minerals and water do to hair...?