Friday, June 18, 2010

Dying my hair with koolaid?

hey, i have blonde highlighted hair, its not realy blonde, more of a dark blonde, i tryed dying my hair why red and pink koolaid last week before i highlighted my hair(it was a med brown) and it didnt turn out, like nothing was there... so tonight i am going to get together with some girls and we shall dye our hair! and answers on how long or what colors would show up the best?? i already know that you mix 2 unsweetend pacages with like 2 tbls conditioner... oh yeah we are doing highlights and tipping our hair. if that makes a diff?



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Dying my hair with koolaid?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koolaid read this it should help (ish...)



OR this:



So you've decided to change your hair color to something a little bolder. Well, good for you. But before we begin, you need to make sure that's this is going to be ok. People, especially parents, tend to freak over wild hair color. So if you have a real nine to five job, or you're under eighteen or still living with your parents, make sure you have given this some thought. You may just want to buy a wig instead.



Still with me? Great! Now, first of all, you need to determine if bleaching is going to be necessary. Brunettes will need to bleach to achieve any kind of noticeable color, as will redheads. If you do have red hair, please understand that this may not work at all. Red is the hardest color to dye over. If you have darker hair, but all you're looking for is a tint of color, you don't need to bleach. Blondes will not need to either.



Do you want streaks or over all color? The basic instructions are the same for both. The difference is that streaks should be separated from the rest of the hair by wrapping in foil.



Bleaching is relatively simple. Buy a bleach kit from the store. You want a kit that specifically states bleaching. A blonding kit will not be enough. Mix the ingredients according to the directions in the box and apply to hair in a well-ventilated room. Put on a shower cap and wait the recommended amount of time. At this point, check the hair to see how much it has bleached out. If not enough, put the cap back on and wait another ten minutes. Keep checking your hair until it had turned a yellowish white color. Then go rise the bleach completely out. Do not use the conditioner that comes with the kit. This will close off your hair to the color.



Next you need to mix up the Kool Aid. Choose a color you like, the brighter the better. Mix two packets of unsweetened mix with a double quarter sized amount of conditioner. I cannot stress enough that this must be unsweetened Kool Aid. If you use the sugar-added type, your hair will be a mess. If you haven't bleached your hair first, go wet it. Put on a pair of gloves and apply the Kool Aid to your hair. If this is not enough to thickly coat the hair, mix up some more and continue. Wrap your head in plastic wrap and leave it. Leave it as long as you can stand it, all day if you can. The longer you leave it, the better the color will adhere to the hair.



Over time, the color will fade out. If you want it out quicker, toothpaste will speed up this process, but if you bleached the hair or you have really light hair normally, it will not remove the color totally.



Dying my hair with koolaid?

yeah, i did copy those.... nice to hear it kinda worked 4 ya!! Report It



Dying my hair with koolaid?

if you are using koolaid you have to boil it!! then put your hair in it while it is hott but don't burn your self my friend did it twice and hers was blue!!



Dying my hair with koolaid?

Please don't do it. You'll stain your hair for longer than you want and it will be a ***** to get out.



Dying my hair with koolaid?

Theres already instructions above...so I'll offer an alternative.



Its not healthy for your hair...



Have you considered buying hair dye...? Itll probably be around 10 dollars if you want Revlon or Loreal, and you have a wider range of colors. If you want shocking colors, check out Hot Topic because that store carries the Manic Panic brand. In the long run, you will get better results.

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