John Frieda Go Blonder Controlled Lightening Spray Review

Get Beachy-Blond Highlights in a Snap

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At-home lightening sprays have been notorious for turning hair orange in the past, but today's versions promise brass-free strands. John Frieda offers up a Controlled Lightening Spray that claims to give you the beach look sans the unwanted undertones, but does it really work? Find out our results now. On Kirbie: H&M.

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lovepollution lovepollution
This seems like Sun-In, which is really bad for your hair (the colour never stop developing as it's activated by heat and sunlight, so hair ends up dried out and wrecked).
animatedpunk animatedpunk
This doesn't seem any different than Sun In. I STILL use Sun In (the one with lemon juice), and it works great. It's the same as with this product - it works if you're blonde.
Grace Hitchcock Grace Hitchcock
This looks awesome! I'm going to try it out asap!
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