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The spring and summer is a great time to change up your hair. Lighten it up, change your style, etc. Adding color to your hair let’s you make subtle or dramatic changes depending on the look you’re going for. I’ve seen fun color options that I really liked but just can’t do. I have a professional job in a hospital and it’s against dress code policy to have unusual hair colors and or hair styles. That doesn’t mean I don’t think pink or bright red highlights don’t look cool. I just can’t do anything permanent. Kisspat Hair Chalk pastels is a great way to add color to your hair without that commitment.
For someone who had never used hair chalk before I had a preconceived notion of what they would be like. I thought it would be like…well..chalk and be real powdery, feel weird in my hair and I’d get chalk dust all over my clothes. In actuality it’s nothing like that, other than being chalk shaped maybe.
I received the Kisspat Hair Chalk pastels in the 12 color variety pack. The colors were very vibrant in the box. In taking a piece out it was smooth and had a very slight oil feel to them. I wasn’t sure how to apply them initially but there are instructions on the bottom of the box as well as their website. You can either dampen your hair itself or dampen the piece of chalk to apply to your hair.
My boys were excited to try them out. My oldest son asked if I could put a blue stripe down the middle of his head. After I did that then he also asked me for white stripes. This is how it turned out:
My oldest son has very dark brunette hair and I was wondering if these would even show up in his hair. As you can see, it did.
After seeing his older brothers get their hair done my 3 yr old son wanted his done too. He chose the light green color in the box. I colored the top of his hair green and spiked it a bit.
He has slightly lighter brunette hair and it worked well on him too.
I did end up breaking the pieces I used in half. It actually worked out better for me to use a smaller piece to apply to their short hair. To color my boys’ short hair I dampened the small piece of chalk and kind of rubbed it back and forth on their hair since I was not really able to grab a section of hair to apply and they wanted a larger section colored. The only complaint I have about this product at all is that my 3 yr old’s hair is thin. Some of the chalk coloring got onto his scalp. The chalk washed out of his hair easily but it took about 3 shampoos to get the color off of his scalp. My older boys did not have this issue but their hair is also thicker.
You can create fun highlights, tips, or even the hot hombre look with this hair chalk.
You can also find Kisspat Hair Chalk on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/haircolorchalks/
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Hair chalk sounds interesting. Sometimes I like a little bling or color. Easy fun. Thanks!