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How can you dye your hair with jello?

How Do I dye my hair with sugar-free jello??

http://www.wikihow.com/Dye-Your-Hair-Usi...

There ya go lol

i recently ran across tht while looking how to dye my own hair (not with kool-aid tho lol)

and it works with any hair color, just the wait times are different

How to jello dye your hair?

Note that this technique will be more effective with light hair than with dark hair.Nevertheless, these steps will demonstrate that using Kool-Aid can still tint dark hair

1.Put on gloves. Don't worry if you don't though, you can still remove the Kool-Aid from your skin.

2.Apply some petroleum jelly to your skin all around your head. This will make the color wash off more easily when you're done. Use a lot on your ears

3.Add the Kool-Aid to a small bowl. Use unsweetened, to avoid sticky hair. Don't use the artificially sweetened kind either, as the chemicals could bother your eyes. In this example, three packages of Tropical Punch are used for a reddish tint. You may need to use more packages, depending on the length of your hair, and how deep you want the color. This is a very messy process. (Blue is best made by combining blue raspberry flavor with a little grape.)

4.Add just a few drops of water to the Kool-Aid. You want a paste, not a liquid

5.Add a few drops of conditioner to make the colour from the Kool-Aid permeate the hair a little more evenly. It also helps make a paste.

6.Mix the three packages of Kool-Aid, the water, and the conditioner, until you get a smooth paste. All the lumps have to be completely gone.

7.Work the paste into the hair. This is the fun part. You need help for this. Try to massage it into the hair, and not the scalp.

-If you're doing tips or highlights, use a highlighting wand and wrap the dyed sections in tin foil.

8.Wrap the hair in several long strips of sandwich wrap. You'll have to sleep in it, so do a good job!

9.Secure it carefully with tape. This isn't just to protect the furniture, or to keep the dog from licking your head. It's to keep the moisture in, and the dye acting longer

10.After a good night's sleep, remove the plastic wrap. Don't be dismayed by the gruesome colours on your skin ... everything washes off! See How to Remove Kool-Aid from Skin.

11.Thoroughly wash your hair, apply conditioner, and wash again. Then comb it out and wait for it to dry. The final tint will be less obvious with wet hair

Heres some video links

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nibwVbQ8CbA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URTzGZ3Zpno -quicker way to dye hair

Can I dye my hair with RED JELLO mix?

Yes.
Until you wash your hair.
Reddish brown
Nothing, just water.
About 5 minutes.

My cousin died her hair with Kool-Aid once, It should be close to the same results.

How to dye hair with jello or kool-aid?!?

Note that this technique will be more effective with light hair than with dark hair. Nevertheless, these steps will demonstrate that using Kool-Aid can still tint dark hair.
Apply some petroleum jelly to your skin all around your head. This will make the colour wash off more easily when you're done. Use a lot on your ears!
Add the Koolaid to a small bowl. Use unsweetened, to avoid sticky hair. Don't use the artificially sweetened kind either, as the chemicals could bother your eyes. In this example, three packages of Tropical Punch are used for a reddish tint. You may need to use more packages, depending on the length of your hair. (Blue is best made by combining blue raspberry flavor with a little grape.)
Add just a few drops of water to the Koolaid. You want a paste, not a liquid.
Add a few drops of hair conditioner to make the colour from the Koolaid permeate the hair a little more evenly. It also helps make a paste.
Mix the three packages of Koolaid, the water, and the conditioner, until you get a smooth paste. All the lumps have to be completely gone.
Work the paste into the hair. This is the fun part. You need help for this. Try to massage it into the hair, and not the scalp.


If you're doing tips or highlights, use a highlighting wand and wrap the dyed sections in tin foil.
Wrap the hair in several long strips of sandwich wrap. You'll have to sleep in it, so do a good job!
Secure it carefully with tape. This isn't just to protect the furniture, or to keep the dog from licking your head. It's to keep the moisture in, and the dye acting longer.
After a good night's sleep, remove the plastic wrap. Don't be dismayed by the gruesome colours on your skin ... everything washes off!
Thoroughly wash your hair, apply conditioner, and wash again. Then comb it out and wait for it to dry. The final tint will be less obvious with dry hair.

Heres a video too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e916hTeY7...

How long does jello hair dye last?

a few weeks

What works better to dye hair jello or Kool-aid?

Why not just get real dye -__-
???

I just dyed my hair with jello, how long do it leave it in?

you go in a fridge for the directions on teh jello label and wait till your hair is firm
then you come out and shave off all your hair

How long do you have to wait after you dye your hair to wash it?

There are actually two parts to this question about how long you have to wait after you dye your hair to wash it.Whether you get your hair chemically colored by a hair color expert or you color your hair at home, you will always wash the dye (or bleach) out of your hair after it has processed the appropriate length of time.Depending on a variety of factors ranging from whether you are bleaching or just adding color, the chemicals will take several minutes to process.There are many different opinions about how long to wait after you dye your hair to wash it again.Most hair color experts will suggest you wait as long as possible after hair is color processed before washing it the first time.Some suggest waiting at least 48 hours and others will even suggest waiting up to 72 hours (3 days) or longer.Give Hair As Much Time As Possible For Cuticle To CloseWhy?Studies have shown it can take up to 72 hours for the hair’s cuticle layer to completely close and seal in the color (dye) molecules so that not as easily washed away.This will result in the color last longer on the hair. The longer you can wait, the better.My Own Rule Of ThumbAs a general rule, after I have my hair chemically highlighted and low lighted by my professional hair colorist, I wait 3 days or 72 hours before I wet wash it.Every person is unique.No two heads of hair are the same. Depending upon your hair type, texture and whether it requires more frequent washing, you might try and wait at least 48 hours.How To Wait 72 Hours To Wash Your HairFor someone who wet washes their hair every day, 72 hours seems like a very long time to wait.A good trick is to have your hair professionally colored on a Thursday after work. Or you can color it at home if that is what you normally do.This would result in your have the weekend to allow your new color to settle in. Most people find it easier to not wash their hair over weekends.When In DoubtWhen in doubt, always ask your professional hair colorist or hair stylist for their recommendation.Whether you dye your hair at home or go to a salon, you’re paying money for products and/or services.Whey not try to maximize the results?Always do what’s best for you, your hair and your lifestyle.DISCLAIMER: I neither sell nor promote any companies, their products, nor do I have any online shopping outlet of my own to promote. What I write is based on my own experience and belief in the techniques I share.

How can you tell if your hair is too dry to bleach?

I bleach my hair at home regularly. I usually just fill in the roots, but every couple months, I kinda spread it out all over to revive the color. I'd suggest if you want to do it, moisturize the hell out of your hair first. Spend a month doing moisture masks, moisturizing treatments, and before you actually bleach it, get it trimmed. And before you bleach it, maybe do a strand test to see how it goes?

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