How to Dip Dye Hair with Kool Aid and Conditioner
Go to any drug store or grocery store and purchase Kool-Aid powder., Gather all of your materials., Put on the gloves., Mix the Kool-Aid packet/s with the conditioner until it makes something that resembles paste. , Part your hair into two parts...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Go to any drug store or grocery store and purchase Kool-Aid powder.
Make sure it is unsweetened so your hair won't be sticky.
Remember, the longer the hair, the more packages you may need.
Also, Kool-Aid comes in a wide variety of flavors and colors.
Some colors might stay in for just a few weeks, but some can last up to a year or more! -
Step 2: Gather all of your materials.
You will need: white conditioner, tinfoil, gloves, an old toothbrush, container, old t-shirt, Kool-Aid packets and paper towel. , After the dyeing process, you may find that some of the dye has transferred to your hands but don't worry, it will wash out. ,, Braid each section.
Leave about 1–2 inches (2.5–5.1 cm) underneath the ponytail. ,, Turn it to the other side and apply it. ,,,, (Don't worry if some of the dye washes out, it's only because it didn't stay in the hair). ,, -
Step 3: Put on the gloves.
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Step 4: Mix the Kool-Aid packet/s with the conditioner until it makes something that resembles paste.
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Step 5: Part your hair into two parts.
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Step 6: Grab some paper towel and place it under the braid.
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Step 7: Use the toothbrush to apply the Kool Aid and conditioner mixture to the hair underneath the ponytail.
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Step 8: Once you are done
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Step 9: take tinfoil and wrap it around the hair.
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Step 10: Repeat steps 6-8
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Step 11: Leave the hair wrapped up for about 45-60 minutes.
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Step 12: Remove the tinfoil and rinse the dyed hair in the sink once the time is up.
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Step 13: Blow dry the hair until it is completely dry.
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Step 14: Enjoy your dip-dyed hair!
Detailed Guide
Make sure it is unsweetened so your hair won't be sticky.
Remember, the longer the hair, the more packages you may need.
Also, Kool-Aid comes in a wide variety of flavors and colors.
Some colors might stay in for just a few weeks, but some can last up to a year or more!
You will need: white conditioner, tinfoil, gloves, an old toothbrush, container, old t-shirt, Kool-Aid packets and paper towel. , After the dyeing process, you may find that some of the dye has transferred to your hands but don't worry, it will wash out. ,, Braid each section.
Leave about 1–2 inches (2.5–5.1 cm) underneath the ponytail. ,, Turn it to the other side and apply it. ,,,, (Don't worry if some of the dye washes out, it's only because it didn't stay in the hair). ,,
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