Get Temporary Streaks of Color in Your Hair

hair chalking
hair chalking

Ever since Lauren Conrad posted a photo of her tie-dyed hair on her blog, I've been desperate to try it out myself. However, ever since a terrible color mishap in high school (I accidentally ended up "rocking" bright orange locks for months!), I've been a little wary of coloring my hair, especially on my own at home. Then, my friend told me about an awesome way to get multi-colored tips without any commitment - hair chalking! It's super-easy, and we had a ton of fun doing it. Here's how you can get the look too!

hair chalking
hair chalking

You'll need:
Soft pastel chalk. We picked this giant set up from a local craft store for about $5!
A small spray bottle filled with water
A flat iron or curling iron
Rubber gloves
A old towel or t-shirt you don't mind getting color on.

Related: See pictures of Lauren Conrad's multi-colored hair.

hair chalking
hair chalking

Step 1: Spray a 1-inch section of hair with water. You don't need to soak the entire strand, just go as high up as you want the color to be.

Step 2: Color on your hair with one of the pastels. I recommend choosing about three colors, and putting one at a time in your hair. Start with the lightest shade first, since, as you can see, the color gets all over your gloves and you'll end up with a muddied version of the same hue throughout if you go dark to light.

Related: Watch tons of hair and makeup tutorials.

hair chalking
hair chalking

Step 3: Wait for your hair to air dry. This was the hardest part for me - I was so anxious to see the final look!

Step 4: Using the curling or flat iron, go over each colored strand. This sets the colors in your hair, so it will last longer. Then brush and style however you normally would!

Related: More easy hair styles to try.

hair chalking
hair chalking

The color stayed in my hair (which is naturally medium blonde) for about a week, while my friend's (who bleaches her hair) washed out the next day. The best part about this technique is that it works for girls with darker hair too, although the color is much more subtle. It's great style to try for a NYE bash, or even for prom!

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