Article: Put your hair up in a ponytail or a bun to show off your dyed hair and keep the dye from getting on your clothes. You can also put your hair in braids to show off the dyed strands. The chalk in your hair will start to rub off and flake colored dust over time. Prevent your clothing from getting dyed by the chalk by wearing clothing that matches the colors in your hair, especially tops.  You may also wear tops that you don’t mind getting color on. Chalk dye should come off in the wash on most materials. The chalk may dye your pillow as you sleep, so use a towel on your pillow to protect it. You may also sleep with sheets that you do not mind getting chalk on. Chalk color should come out of sheets and pillowcases in the wash. If you have blonde hair or light-colored hair, it may last longer. As you wash your hair, the chalk color should fade.  If you want to remove the chalk dye before 2-4 washes, you can try brushing your dry hair and then scrubbing out the dye in the shower with shampoo and water. When you wash your dyed hair, use clarifying shampoo so your hair stays clean and healthy. Chalk dyeing your hair can be very drying, as the chalk will suck moisture out of your hair. Make sure you use a good hair conditioner on your chalk dyed hair to replenish moisture. Chalk-dyeing your hair should not be done too often, as it can be very drying for your hair. Try spreading out when you chalk dye so you only do it a few times a year your hair. This will ensure your hair does not become damaged due to the chalk.
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Style your dyed hair in an up-do or braids. Wear clothing close to the colors in your hair. Protect your pillow by sleeping on a towel. Maintain chalk dyed hair for 2-4 washes. Condition your hair to keep it soft and healthy. Do not chalk dye your hair regularly.