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Popular Hair Fashions

August 30, 2013

Hair fashions are constantly changing with the times.  What was in last week may not be all the rage this week.  Right now, there are two particular fashions that are hot: hair chalk & hair feathers.

Hair chalk comes in either sticks, which I have reviewed in the past, or pots.  They are available in just about every color imaginable, but the brightest shades are the most popular.  When using sticks, all you have to do is rub them on wet hair.  For pots, you just use a make-up brush.  Once you have all the desired color, simply use hairspray or a heat tool to make the color stay in.  It will wash out the next time you wash your hair.  Hair chalk is great since its temporary.  It’s give you the chance to try out a color before you decide to dye it in permanently.  You also have the freedom to change colors whenever.

Hair feathers are exactly what they sound like: feathers for your hair.  They are semi-permanent and are similar to hair extensions.  You can go to a salon and have them professionally put in, or get a DIY kit.  The DIY kits easily clip in with miro links.  They come in a variety of shades and colors.

For more info on these and other popular hair fashion items, you can checkout out Fine Featherheads.

This is a sponsored post.

Last updated by Angela Rogers on September 8, 2018.

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