Nikki Mac was touching up her roots and covered her hair with the plastic bag
A mortified Scots mum ended up with the entire Asda LOGO stencilled in green on her blonde locks - when she used one of their plastic bags in a hair dye fail. Nikki Mac was getting ready for a night out with her sister Lisa Mac, 29, when she decided to touch up her roots, smearing dye through her tresses before covering it in a plastic bag while waiting for the colour to develop.
The pair then decided to head out for the night with cleaner Nikki's hair still bright green as she admits it took 'a good few washes' for her tree-tinged mane to fade. After Lisa shared the 'cautionary tale' on social media, the video raked in more than 5.3million views and more than 500,000 likes and comments."I saw the green lettering in the mirror. It was a shock."I usually leave the hair dye on for half an hour. I'd always put a bag on my head before that.
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