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We adore Ashley Benson's blue streaks on the cover of our April issue! But the PLL star isn't the only one rocking colored hair—Nina Dobrev recently had pink strands and so did Dakota Fanning. The good news is you don't have to be a celeb to pull off this look! Creative Streak Temporary Colored Spray is a fun and easy way to have try this trend.

Created by Eufora International, the spray comes in three colors that are perfect for springtime—Tickled Pink, True Blue, and Passionately Purple. It also comes with a comb, which you can use to create a streaked look.

Here's how it works:

1. Use a clip to tie back any hair that you don't want dyed.

2. Hold the spray 10-12 inches away from your hair.

3. Spray on hair until you create desired look. Think of it as a more bold, fashionable form of hairspray!

Even though it was easy to use, here are some important tips to keep in mind:

1. Be sure to use the spray in a ventilated area! It doesn't smell bad, but it is powerful.

2. When using the spray, make sure your clothes are covered with a towel. Even though it's washable, it's better to be safe than sorry.

3. Different colors show up better for certain hair colors. The Seventeen interns had a blast testing out the different colors. As a blonde, I loved how the pink looked! The blue—which was great for redheads—didn't show up well in darker hair. No worries, because the purple was the perfect shade for girls with brown or black hair!

The best part is that it washes out really easily, so you can try it as many times as you'd like! Try braiding a pink strand into your hair, or make a blue streaked topknot. You're able to have all the fun without the commitment of permanent dye!

You can order the set of three sprays from Eufora's site for $45. Split the cost with a group of friends—there's plenty for you all to share!

Which color spray do you want to try? What do you think of the hair streak trend? Tell us in the comments below!

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Jamie Primeau
Jamie Primeau is an entertainment writer/editor, who can recite the entire Kardashian family tree and somehow can’t stop watching 90 Day Fiancé. She’s previously worked at Bustle, Scholastic, Seventeen, and more.