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I hear of people doing wacky things to horses all the time but where the hell do you buy it?

We're doing B as a dalmation for a sponsored ride and I thought I'd be able to get a black dye in a spray and I could just spray black dots onto him.. but I can't find anywhere on the internet that sells it?

Where do I get it from? What do you use?
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What about useing human hair dye, was in was out?
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That's brilliant. You won't want to wash them out. I guess any product safe for humans would be safe for him. I remember my niece spraying her hair black one halloween, so it definitely exists. I'll also have a look on line and let you know if I find anything. You could always use kid's face paint if you can't find a spray.
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Have PM'd you a link to a site that does coloured hair spray for humans (they also have glitter spray )
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Couldn't you just use poster paint? Would be so easy to brush out when it dries after.
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If you type 'BLACK HAIRSPRAY COLOUR PARTY HAIR SPRAY 125ML WASH OUT' into ebay you can get it for £1.99. You'll just have to hold the can really close so you get a neat dot, not a giant blackish circle . Maybe try it out some time in advance so you can perfect it and wash it out again.
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Or you could just use black soaked chalk if you don't want to go down the dying route
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Never thought about chalk.. just wet it and then draw it on him? Will have a think!! Thanks for all the links and stuff xx
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