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13-05-07, 04:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeni Giles View Post
Theoretically this should work, I don't know that I would try it on artifically enhanced blond because of porosity.....I know what kind of stain ketchup can leave on counter tops and in plastic dishes, the potential is the same.

In theory it would work because of the acid content of the tomato and vinegar. Would I try it? UHHH no!


HI there

I am definitely going to test this tomato sauce business now on some bleached over processed hair, thats been sun drenched and green tinged by chlorinated pool water, but only on a test cutting as I want to know if it works as good as the top television stylist said it would ,I shall keep you posted unless someone else tries it first?
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