WICKED CROWN HAIR

 

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I was really excited to try all the colors of the Wicked Crown hair Chalk.  However, when I came across some YouTube videos where different people were trying out the product, I got scared!  It appeared to be a super messy process of wetting the hair, using gloves, chalk getting all over your clothes.

I decided to do it my own way, so I styled my hair, then only wet the end of the chalk, and proceeded to paint the pieces that I’d wanted colored.  I would then go over each colored hair section lightly with the flat iron to smooth. BAM!  That was it.

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My next issue of concern, was whether or not it would wash out easily, since my hair is white.  It washed out fine in one shampoo.

Now that I know more about the ease of process, I can continue to try out all the colors.  I did blue tips at the bottom with pink around the face the first time.  I can’t wait to continue using!

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You can find Wicked Crown Hair Chalk on Amazon or places such as Walgreens! Wicked Crown Temporary Hair Color Chalk: http://www.chrislie.com/temporary-hair-color-chalk-12-color-set.html

 

-SDS

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