how to make temporary dye from what you have at home
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NinjaHandyman - Genderbender :O
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no that only happens when you don't clean it throughly or else I would have orange hairNinjaHandyman wrote: i thought it stains your hair when you use food colouring o.O
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NinjaHandyman - Genderbender :O
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It's alright it may also depend on what you use to clean your hair, if you use color-protecting it might stay and if you use clarifying or a cleanser like one then not so much.NinjaHandyman wrote: oooooooohhh my bad sorry =)
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Kakashicon - hXc
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Kakashicon wrote:I guess some parents would rather have that thoughHELLOSHiTTY wrote:MetalSuicide wrote: Hairspray and temporary dye's really aren't that expensive
And if you can't dye your hair because 'your parents wont let you', I doubt they'd be too fond of this either
Agreed.
I'd never put food dye or anything like that in my hair. Ever.
I guess some parents would rather you not dye it at all
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