Simple DIY Pink Hair

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We've been swooning over pink hair for quite some time now, so when the Ban.do agenda instructed us to "dye your hair... pink!"at the beginning of August, we knew we had to jump at the chance.

About a month ago, just before our Pastel Pool Party, we visited Amanda Quarshie, a super talented colourist at Blyss Salon, to have some magical pink accents added to our locks. We both loved our new looks, but as pastels often do, Paige's subtle colour faded quickly, and this week she was ready for a refresh.

I've been dying my hair pastel colours for over three years now, and I've tried all sorts of hair colouring techniques and products, but the colour we ended up using was actually Amanda's recommendation, and I can safely say it's the best pink I've ever used. It's called Davines Alchemic Conditioner in "red", and it's non-damaging, easy to use, and super pigmented. You can buy it at any local Davines salon, or online, and one little tub goes a long way! Here's how we used it:

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1 // Mix your alchemic with a white conditioner to make the shade of pink more pastel. Davines Alchemic will work differently on different hair colours, so if your hair is red or non-bleached blonde, you might want to just apply the colour directly without lightening it, as super light pastels really only work on very light blonde. If you have super dark hair, unfortunately you'll have to have your hair bleached before adding any pastels, or try hair chalking instead.

2 // Once the colour in the bowl matches what you had in mind for your hair, start applying, Because Davines Alchemic is actually full of nutrients and has no dangerous chemical properties, you can apply as slowly or as quickly as you like, and literally paint your hair wherever you'd like it to be pink! You can also apply it with your hands in the shower onto damp hair for a subtle, all-over pink wash.

3 // When the colour has been applied everywhere you'd like it to be, whether that means ombre, small pieces, or all over, wait for about 15-20 minutes before rinsing. Remember, this stuff is great for your hair, so the longer you wait the better! After you rinse, dry your hair and make sure you like the colour. Davines Alchemic is temporary, so if the colour is too dark just give it a good shampoo and it should lighten very easily.

That's it! Easy huh? If you try it at yourself expect to do touch ups every 1.5-2 weeks to keep the pink vibrant and fresh, and don't be afraid to experiment and get a little crazy- it will all come out in 2-3 washes!

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