How To Kool-Aid Die Your Hair💎
posted in Beauty on 3/18/2015
•step 1•
Make sure that your hair is completely dry. For best results, dye hair that has been washed the day before. Hair that is either too dirty or too damp will not absorb as much color.

•step 2•
Brush out any tangles. Use a brush or comb to de-tangle your hair, and make sure that there are no styling products (gel, hairspray, etc.) in your hair prior to coloring.

•step 3•
Pour two packets of sugar-free Kool-aid and two cups of water into a pot. Place the pot on the stove and bring the mixture to a boil.
Kool-aid is available in a variety of colors: try red (cherry), pink (raspberry), and purple (grape). For a more sheer color, dilute the mixture with extra water. For a more vibrant result, use less water and/or more Kool-aid.

•step 4•
Remove the pot from heat. Put Kool-aid into mug or bowl. Dip the ends of your hair into the liquid and hold for 3-5 minutes, up to 10, if hair is really thick. This will allow the color to set.
Determine how much of your hair you want to color. For just the tips, submerge 1–2 inches (2.5–5.1 cm) of hair in the liquid. For a more dramatic look, try dipping 4–5 inches (10.2–12.7 cm) of your hair.

•step 5•
Remove hair from the liquid and pat dry. You can either use paper towels or a bath towel that you don't mind staining (color will leak onto the towel).

•step 6•
Allow hair to dry completely before washing. Enjoy your new look!
Remember that some Kool-aid contains sugar, so after it dries, then rinse your hair promptly to get rid of stickiness and avoid attracting bugs.

•step 7•
Wash your hair more often. Kool-aid dye can take between one month to three months to wash out, depending on your natural hair color. You can speed up this process by washing your hair more often than you normally do using any kind of shampoo.

•step 8•
Use baking soda, for long hair only. Fill a large pot with water, making sure to use enough water to submerge your dyed hair into. Once the water is boiling, add 1 tablespoon of baking soda. Remove the pot from heat. Carefully, dip the dyed ends of your hair in and out of the water for about 1 minute. Avoid scalding (hot water burning) your hands, arms, scalp, face, etc.
The water will make a fizzing noise, and the color will drain from your hair into the pot. This method will remove most of the color within a few minutes.
Discard the baking soda water, and then wash your hair
immediately. Be sure to use conditioner to restore moisture.

•step 9•
Use vinegar. Mix 1 tablespoon of vinegar with 1 cup of warm water. Pour this mixture over your hair in the shower, letting it sit for a few minutes before rinsing. Follow with shampoo and conditioner.

•step 10•
Wash your hair less often. The dye will eventually fade over time, depending on the number of washes it goes through. You can slow down the fading process by washing your hair less often than you normally do.

•step 11•
Change your shampoo. Use a shampoo made specifically for color-treated hair, or switch to an all natural shampoo that contains less harsh chemicals, such as sulfates and other chemicals that may damage hair and increase color fading.

•step 12•
Use sun-protecting products. Prolonged exposure to the sun will cause hair color to fade more rapidly. Protect your hair from the sun by using hair products that contain sunscreen, a scarf or a hat

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