oneeyeddick wrote:
Rabbette wrote:oneeyeddick wrote:
ha ha I had no idea they actually had "hair color" for those areas.
Reminds me of the many off color (no pun intended there) comments I would get while having pink hair and they were usually some dude hanging out of their truck window and yelling over at me "you got pink hair anywhere else" - to which I would reply - "yes my arm pits"
OregonRed wrote:Rabbette wrote:Totally cracking up at myself for replying to such an old post - - - - see what happens when ur not paying attention and using the search function. Oh my - oh well if anyone needs good hair dying notes, they have been updated - ha ha.
LOL!I shoulda checked dates too...
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illy dilly wrote:So my buddy, that has experience with dyeing hair, is talking about using "peroxide" and "activator" to lighten our hair.
Is this the same as bleach?
Better or worse?
Peroxide sounds a hell of a lot safer than bleach, at least in my head.
Drawingablank wrote:I actually planned to dye my hair purple before the burn but chickened out at the last minute.
My big concern was that although I could shave my head before returning to work, most dyes I've seen dye the skin underneath as well. I'm not sure what would be worse - showing up at work with purple hair or with a purple scalp.
Rabbette wrote:Drawingablank wrote:I actually planned to dye my hair purple before the burn but chickened out at the last minute.
My big concern was that although I could shave my head before returning to work, most dyes I've seen dye the skin underneath as well. I'm not sure what would be worse - showing up at work with purple hair or with a purple scalp.
I've recently been using a VERY dark blue which lightens to a dark purple and even tho I may get a little bit on my scalp, I've never had it permanently stain my skin. My fingers sometimes get the worst of the dye from somehow getting a hole in the glove. It takes about a day to have that dye wear off from washings, but my scalp, typically not an issue (don't go just sludging it on your head, do try to keep it off your scalp, but if you get a little on it, its usually nothing shampoo can't rinse away.)
Also when I'm doing the "COLOR" part of dying my hair I always have rubbing alcohol nearby, if you put some on a q-tip or cotton ball and immediately wipe away the dye that has dripped on your skin it pretty much comes off, any left over will be rinsed away in the shower.
You could always go the spray in route. It works pretty darn good, just don't get caught in the rain or have water dumped on your head or your clothes will be the color your hair used to be.
Savannah wrote:DO it . . . and bring some 'product' to spike it up.
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