Bumble and bumble Spray Chalks

I’ve blogged about hair chalks here before however Bumble and bumble were the first spray chalks I have ever tried. After having tried the L’oreal Hair chalks and being a little disappointed (they stayed in my hair for around a week and were extremely sticky!) I was interested to see how the new Bumble and bumble offering compared.

The Bumble and bumble chalks are available in four different colours , , and . They come in 40g spray cans which is a nice size to travel with or to have in a kit but the spray side of it was rather scary at first.

I’d recommend applying it in the bathroom or somewhere with floor that can be cleaned easily and with a towel over your clothes. Although I didn’t experience much mess and I don’t think it would stain, I would still recommend being very careful. As it is in a spray can it means you can get high coverage quite quickly and you could even use a stencil for a fun design!

I found them easy to use although I needed quite a lot of product which means it can be quite expensive. I love the four colours although I don’t think the mint looks amazing in brunette hair. However, I love the blues- they’re super vibrant! I also found them a little drying (as it is powder based) but nothing a good hair mask can’t sort out, they also washed out quite well.

Overall I think the Bumble and bumble spray chalks are super good fun but at £15 a can they are pretty expensive especially as you requite quite a lot of product. I’d recommend them for a one off but I don’t think it’s something I could realistically afford to experiment with every weekend.

Have you tried any hair chalks? What do you think?

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23 Comments

  1. 23rd January 2014 / 8:46 am

    I love the spray format although I can imagine it's necessary to be rather careful with these.

    • 27th January 2014 / 5:45 pm

      A little but I wasn't too careful I must admit X

  2. 23rd January 2014 / 8:58 am

    How did the pink look in brunette hair?

    • 27th January 2014 / 5:46 pm

      Quite nice but it's slightly lighter than I'd like X

  3. 23rd January 2014 / 10:57 pm

    this SEEMS like an interesting concept but I think I'd rather use an ACTUAL chalk? Instead of spray. As in the hair chalk I mean like the Anastasia ones?

    Tzeyien89 Beauty & Lifestyle Blog

    xxx

    • 27th January 2014 / 5:49 pm

      I think they're both quite good for different reasons X

  4. 24th January 2014 / 9:41 am

    This seems like a koch easier and cleaner way to chalk hair.

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  5. 24th January 2014 / 12:52 pm

    I think £15 is a bit much for what they are but maybe for someone with lighter hair they could possibly last a bit longer, the blue looks great with your hair colour though xx

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  6. 24th January 2014 / 8:11 pm

    I really want to try these but £15 is a bit pricey!

  7. 25th January 2014 / 11:36 am

    Didn't know Bumble and Bumble did these! I agree the blue looks good! Don't know whether I'd be brave enough to try these but I guess they do wash out!

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  8. 28th January 2014 / 4:23 pm

    I was all for trying the purple can until you said a can is £15 and I totally went off the idea, that's ridiculously expensive. I do like the idea of a spray chalk though, your pictures are lovely!

    Claudia xx | Beauty and the Chic

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