I wanna dye my hair pink, but not permanent maybe like a week, or sumthing, but not more than 2 weeks. How can I do it? I mean like where can i find the dye? or can i do in naturally? with like with stuff i hav from my house? i heard coolaide (sp) works or sumthin! I hav dark brown hair, please help?1 thnx<3
X_Amanda_X answered Sunday July 10 2005, 3:58 pm: There are sprayable hair colors that you can buy at the store..I didn't exactly have the best experience with it but thats just me.
samanthaxdanielle answered Saturday July 9 2005, 10:25 pm: Samantha says ; Well there is no way to die your hair naturally.. but you cant use koolaid if you have darker hair especially if you want a bright color.. you could try going to CVS or Walgreens and buying a spray in thing that washes out after like a week...
MELiixMARiiE answered Saturday July 9 2005, 7:33 pm: If you go to a hair styling place, I'm sure they have color stuff you can use. But if you just go to like a dollar store or something, they might have hair coloring stuff. Because that stuff comes out like whenever you shampoo it. I would check maybe with like punk/goth stores maybe like Hot Topic. I've seen spray things there before. And I don't think Koolaide works. I read somewhere in a magazine ( it was humiliating stories ) and this girl tryed using koolaide to make her hair red, adn she started getting hot and sweating ( she was in gym ) and it ran down her face adn she couldn't get it out!! =O so I'd suggest just buying stuff. Hope I helped!!
BuffaloGirl answered Friday July 8 2005, 5:26 pm: hummmm well i know they have the stuff you could spray on at sallys beauty supply but i really dont know anything in your house you could use i tryed:-/
hope i helped ya out
The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Friday July 8 2005, 11:55 am: Colour sprays (the ones that are often used in school athletics carnivals) are good if you don't want it to be permanent. Those will come off as soon as you wash your hair, but if you don't want it to be permanent, that's probably the only option because dyeing your hair into a lighter colour usually requires bleaching, unless you use the spray on colours that just stick to your hair. [ The_MoUsY_spell_checker's advice column | Ask The_MoUsY_spell_checker A Question ]
DancinCutie08 answered Thursday July 7 2005, 10:35 pm: i got this stuff from giant eagle and its supose to last 1 week but it only has lasted a day or two for me because i went swimming with it in but it goes in like real hair dye and ur hair still feels like hair when u are done with it like it doesnt look weird. i think the stuff is by loreal and its great [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
NessaBear answered Thursday July 7 2005, 5:44 pm: try some hair brodects that are from brooks or CVS. dont try koolaid it takes forever to take out of your hair. try a shampoo that washes out in a few washes. [ NessaBear's advice column | Ask NessaBear A Question ]
AngiieX0X0 answered Thursday July 7 2005, 5:18 pm: if you have a hair store near by like sally beauty supply or something like that u can get these hair things that i think are called beyond or you can get colored hair spray [ AngiieX0X0's advice column | Ask AngiieX0X0 A Question ]
soccerplayer5674 answered Thursday July 7 2005, 5:15 pm: Well idk where my friend got this dye but she dyed her hair and they make special dyes that last for like 6 washes so thats like a week or so just go to a store and ask them they will probably have it =) Hope I helped! [ soccerplayer5674's advice column | Ask soccerplayer5674 A Question ]
jcsgrlthe1st answered Thursday July 7 2005, 5:04 pm: koolaid wont work for your color of hair...and i dont think u are going to get it pink unless you bleach it first...which is really yucky for your hair...sooo you might get it a red? just go to a drug store like walgreens or something? and they have non permanant die that washes out in like 8-12 washes...hope i helped!
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