How To Water Color Hair Blue In 10 Minutes | How To Water Dye

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You ready is it so today for this unit, I'm using a six 13 10 inch lace, front wig for my collection, the colors, that I've used our sky, blue, baby, blue Jade and sweet mint, and I wanted to make the roots on this unit darker than the Rest of the hair so I'll be taking a dye brush and I'll, be taking baby blue and going in on the roots to make them darker. So when doing the roots, I usually use a small tooth brush that I have to do the roots with, but I couldn't find it so I'll be using a smaller brush. I purchased from my local Beauty Supply Store now, I'm just taking the comb and I'm brushing all of the hairs away from the lace, so that way, it'd be easier to not get color into the lace. So when doing the roots, I brushed it in downwards motion. So that way, it's easier for me to not get any dye onto the lace. So as long as I'm brushing down and away from the lace, the lace will always be clear and free from any dye. There is no specific way that you have to do the roots. I usually just do it until I get it to my liking, but me personally, I know I don't like blunt roots. So when I do my roots, I make sure that all the mines aren't, even because I like a more smooth transition from the dark color to the light color, since there is no specific way that you do have to do the roots. If you do like your roots, to be more blunt and cross, skip this, that would be making mine uneven and do your roots till you get them how you so I won't be doing the whole head with dark roots, because on the front section is what would Be showing so I would start doing small parts just so that way you can part the hair anywhere in the front end to still be dark roots, so I will continue doing the same method throughout the whole process of me doing the rules until I am satisfied With how they look, as you can see here, this is why I begin to start parting in different sections. You so now that I am done with the roots. It is time for the water coloring. I will be taking Jade as the first colour and I'll be putting into this bin, I'm using three different bins, because it's easier - and it's quicker for me to do it this way, instead of using only one when water coloring, your water does not have to be Boiling hot, you don't have to boil your water in order for this method to succeed, I just ran the hot water under my sink and did it that way now I would be taking sweet mints and I will be using this one into the second bin when Mixing the color until the water, you want to try your best to get all the chunks out. You don't want any chunks of color left into the bin, so keep mixing it, and so you can get the water it's clear as you can get it. So the last color I'll be going in with is sky-blue, and I will be adding this color into the last ball of water. So now that I finished adding all the color I'll be taking the wig from the top half and I'll be dipping it, starting at the roots into the bowl with sky blue in it, I will pull the wig in and out of the bow in the upwards And downwards motion just to get the color distributed evenly throughout the hair. Since I'm satisfied with how this looked, I began to dip the rest of the hair into the mint green, so it would go from sky-blue to mint green. Eventually, the hair will begin to soak up all the colors, so I went back and added the rest of sweet mint into the water. So once I was satisfied with the way the mint green color was coming on, I began to take the ends of the hair and I dipped it in the bucket with Jade in it, but the color wasn't coming up how I wanted to so. I took sky-blue and I began to put it onto the ends of the hair, and then I took the divers to blend the color in, but it still wasn't as dark as I wanted. So I will see later in the video I will go in and dip it back into the other band with sky blue in it. Oh, I guess I still wasn't satisfied with how the in salute I wanted it a little darker than it was so I tell you baby blue and I added it to the bow with sky blue in it just to make the ends a little darker. Then I was satisfied with how the ends were. The water does not tent the lace at all, so the lace is still very clear and now that I'm finished this is the week after I styled it.

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