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does sun in still exist?

9 replies

gg40 · 07/02/2013 10:18

Does it actually work?

I have dark blonde hair that goes lighter in the sun. Would this give my hair a bit of a lift now and hide a few grey hairs?

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MadameBabawic · 07/02/2013 11:12

I have a John Frieda Blonde spray which is actually quite good, especially if used with hairdryer.
Cant remember the exact name, i got it in boots at christmas to tide me over till my roots got done, the hairdresser complimented me on my lack of roots when i went, i didn't have the nerve to tell her what i'd used Wink

thefarmerhasawife · 07/02/2013 11:47

Have you tried EBay? I bought some off there about 1 year ago so pretty sure it's still being manufactured. Savers and places like that may have it too!

psammyad · 07/02/2013 16:48

You can still get Sun In from Superdrug - think I might have seen it shelved with the conditioners rather than with the hair dyes though.

AmberNectarine · 07/02/2013 16:50

Am I the only person who thinks this stuff should be banned. It did not give me beachy streaks, just patchy orange hair. Ruined yr 9 for me.

FashionFail · 07/02/2013 16:51

i'VE GOT THE jOHN fIREDA LIGHTENING SPRAY, TOO. vERY GOOD, REALLY, BUT A TENDENCY TO GO A BIT ORANGE IF OVERUSED

Charmingbaker · 07/02/2013 16:51

My local pharmacy stocks it.

fishcalledwonder · 07/02/2013 16:53

Please do not put sun in on your hair! I will never forget the horror of my crusty orange hair in 1995. Sad

gg40 · 07/02/2013 19:45

Lol ok, what about lightening shampoo?

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