ok so im planning on doing a strand of my hair [its light/medium blonde] either red or blue with koolaid. kind of the avril lavigne look. ive googled and read up on how to do it but i just have some questions if youve done it before.
1. it says dont wear light colored clothes, but it doesnt say for how long. does that mean for like days or just while you dye it?
2. will the color run off onto everything it comes in contact with? sheets, clothes, etc?
3. apparently it seems as if mixing it with conditioner makes it permanent and mixing with water makes it temporary?
4. does toothpaste really take it out?
any other tips?
and yes i have tried the store bought stuff but i just want something thatll last a little longer so no need to preach to me.
1. Don't wear light clothes while dying it.
2. Possibly.
3. Water makes it temporary, yes. I've never known of anyone to dye it with conditioner.
4. I don't know, but soap & water do. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
BEKAH answered Monday October 22 2007, 4:08 pm: Personally I can't help with the kool-aid thing but i have dyed my hair differnt colors plenty of times. I currently have black hair with red highlights and its stayed this color for about 2 months or more now, without alot of fade going on. I could tell you to go to a professional who knows what they're doing, and who has done it before. I didn't do that the first time i dyed mine and it turned out horrible. There are also alot of differnt types of product you can get to help hold the color. I'm using sunfire RED enhancing conditioner by Graham Webb. You should try it. It works really good! [ BEKAH's advice column | Ask BEKAH A Question ]
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