Such as...
1)Decide what your color scheme is. It's easiest to do a lighter base color and darker leopard print.
2)Dye your hair the base color. Suggested colors are blonde, white, or an unusual pastel color(pink, green, blue). Allow time to dry unless the darker color needs to be applied to wet/damp hair.
3)Mix the darker print color(black, brown, dark unusual color) and squirt it into a cup or bowl.
4)Take a celery stick and press the end into the darker dye.
5)Stamp hair dye on to look like leopard print, and do any extra detailing with a Q-tip. Hair on your head should be held flat while pressing so the dye doesn't smear too much. Loose hair should be pressed into the palm holding it, like above.
6)Add middles to your leopard print be adding a medium color, if desired. Use a Q-Tip.
I'm not sure if this works or not, I've never tried it. This seems like it would be a bit harder than coon stripes so it might work better if you just chip in for some hair extensions that are leopard print.
1)Decide what your color scheme is. It's easiest to do a lighter base color and darker leopard print.
2)Dye your hair the base color. Suggested colors are blonde, white, or an unusual pastel color(pink, green, blue). Allow time to dry unless the darker color needs to be applied to wet/damp hair.
3)Mix the darker print color(black, brown, dark unusual color) and squirt it into a cup or bowl.
4)Take a celery stick and press the end into the darker dye.
5)Stamp hair dye on to look like leopard print, and do any extra detailing with a Q-tip. Hair on your head should be held flat while pressing so the dye doesn't smear too much. Loose hair should be pressed into the palm holding it, like above.
6)Add middles to your leopard print be adding a medium color, if desired. Use a Q-Tip.
I'm not sure if this works or not, I've never tried it. This seems like it would be a bit harder than coon stripes so it might work better if you just chip in for some hair extensions that are leopard print.


