I used Red Food Colouring |
This time round, I decided to try my hand at another DIY job... but using Food Colouring that was just lying around the house (from a failed baking attempt haha) !
Honestly, I like my turquoise dip dye results from 7 years ago better, but I was attempting a pastel shade this time and it's harder to get right, I feel.
Here's what happened, and I'll share my input on what went wrong etc, so you can improve on it when you do it.
It's much easier to keep things neat if you tie a pony tail before starting.
I used a hair bleach I bought from Shoppee, was real cheap like $6... unfortunately, that's my first mistake here because it didn't bleach my hair light enough despite me leaving it on for like 1 hour (supposed to be 30mins).
If attempting Pastel Shades, you MUST go lighter than this blonde :( |
And if you're attempting a pastel shade, it's very very important to get the bleaching done right to a very light blonde or even better, colourless strands ( I didn't! boo hoo)... otherwise the pastel colour is too light and subtle to show up nicely on dark blonde or worse still... light brown hair.
I mixed a few drops of red food colouring into a bag of hair treatment conditioner, and some developer. (You know how in the DIY hair dye boxes there's a tube of hair colour and a plastic bottle of white liquid you have to mix together? Developer is the white liquid... I just used a squirt of developer that came in my hair dye bleach box). My tip here is to go darker... don't make the mixture a light pink because the end result on your hair after rinsing off is far lighter than what you mix in the bag.
As usual, I have unorthodox and lazy ways of doing things... haha... just plonk the end of your pony tail straight into the bag, and squish it around so the mixture spreads over your bleached ends. Easy!
Leave for 20mins or so, and rinse until the water runs clear.The food colouring will not run or like stain your shirt on a rainy day lol. (well, that's what i've found so far) Once you wash and rinse until water runs clear, the rest of the colour is set in to your hair already. It fades with every wash over time (as does other hair colours like Manic Panic, April Skin Turn Up Colour etc). Will need to redo the colour every 2-3 weeks or so if you want to maintain the shade (not the bleaching!I mean just add food colour to your conditioner and apply to the hair).
Ok lah... will see how, maybe in another 7 years I will feel like doing this again hahahhahahaha
Ok lah... will see how, maybe in another 7 years I will feel like doing this again hahahhahahaha
The whole process look very tiresome. Glad your did that end result are gorgeous.
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