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I miss my blonde little boy. I have tried lemon juice. Would it be beyond the pale to....

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LadyPercy · 01/07/2008 18:41

give him a quick squirt of 'sun-in'?

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SparklyGothKat · 01/07/2008 18:41
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OverMyDeadBody · 01/07/2008 18:42

how old is he?

Twelvelegs · 01/07/2008 18:43

Lemon juice, sun in....... gastly!!

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cocolepew · 01/07/2008 18:43

Why not just bleach it.

cocolepew · 01/07/2008 18:43

Why not just bleach it.

cocolepew · 01/07/2008 18:43

Why not just bleach it.

Quattrocento · 01/07/2008 18:47

No but you simply must make sure to take him to a nail bar so he can have some acrylics fitted

mrsfederer · 01/07/2008 18:47

Let him play in the sun, with sunscreen to protect his skin.

mrsfederer · 01/07/2008 18:48

pmsl quattro

LadyPercy · 01/07/2008 18:55

Yes, he has been for a pedicure already Quattro

He wears a hat in the sun. He's nearly 4 and only just had his blonde locks cut off. I think I must say goodbye to them forever now

Im' not a troll btw, it's monkeytrews

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MsDemeanor · 01/07/2008 18:57

I have found that a couple of weeks without a sunhat (she's lost two and I'm resisting buying another) has done wonders for little dd's highlights!

LadyPercy · 01/07/2008 19:01

So I'm a better parent leaving him sunhatless rather than the squirt? That soudns chippy. I's not.

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LotosEater · 01/07/2008 19:02

IME (not me, a friend) Sun in will turn orange rather than blond

Idobelieveinfairies · 01/07/2008 19:05

oh this brings back memories of when i was a teenager....the lemon juice thing never worked..always attracted the wasps too.

Sun-in was actually ok in my hair...it did go a good shade of blonde..after buying zillions of bottles!..lol

goodness me...was so lucky it didn't all fall out!

TheChicken · 01/07/2008 19:05

no

WigWamBam · 01/07/2008 19:06

Sun-in is great.

If you want it to turn orange, and then get progressively more orange as the weeks pass.

expatinscotland · 01/07/2008 19:07

dd1's hair goes goldy in the sun. since we moved to the west side of the country, it's mostly stayed chesnut .

i'm tempted to try one of those LUSH shampoos on her for goldy hair or rinsing it with chamomile tea.

BagelBird · 01/07/2008 19:08

3 yr old and you want to artificially dye his hair as you prefer him really blonde...
Grab the hardhat because you are gonna get slated on here!

Idobelieveinfairies · 01/07/2008 19:10

6 of my 8 have blonde blonde hair...2 are dark, ds (the dark one) has gone blonde just at the front of his head with he sun...his fringe really...it actually looks like we have purposely dyed his hair that way...but we haven't!

S1ur · 01/07/2008 19:12

you just got to let it go and chalk it up to another part of growing up.

still he hasn't chosen to highlight it in a boy band fashion himself yet, you have that to look forward to

every cloud...

beaniesteve · 01/07/2008 19:12

jesus wept.

KnickersOnMaHead · 01/07/2008 19:20

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LadyPercy · 01/07/2008 19:23

Oh bagal bird - thsi is MN. Nothing is that cut and dry. Lets try not to have a SOH failure.

Anyway, I never said I "prefer" him anything.

Cod are you The Chicken?

lol Slur. All these threasholds. Maybe I should just have another baby so I can expereince the baby blond period again. That seems preferebe to even thinking of alternate universes

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liath · 01/07/2008 19:23

My mum still has an envelope full of my white blonde toddler hair! Sad woman .

LadyPercy · 01/07/2008 19:24

Wigwambam - I haev not seen you for ages. How the hell are you?

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