Hints For Hair Dyeing
Hair is great for expressing oneself. Dye fades or grows out, and hair grows back. It's a great non-permanent form of self-expression that can change with you. I've experimented with my hair a lot. I've done various styles, from long to pixie cuts to near-shaved to mohawks. I've dyed it tons of different colors, both natural and wild. I've let it be completely natural (thin, uberstraight, limp, medium brown) and I've fussed with it extensively. I take good care of my hair, and so I'm not afraid to do more. Dyeing is one of the most fun aspects of hair style, and it's one of the things people notice about others.
I've been doing this so many years that I don't always follow the instructions of the commercial dyes and lighteners exactly. A person should until they know their hair and the products well. ;) Cuz otherwise, you could end up with straw hair or an obscene color you definitely weren't going for. The following stuff include general tips and techniques for hair dyeing. Be sure to read the instructions carefully before fiddling with your hair, 'kay?
Note: On this page, "Manic Panic" will refer to various brands of semi-permanent hair color creams and gels commonly used by punks, goths, etc. They come in a variety of wild colors (blues, reds, greens, etc.) and are all fairly similar. These include Punky Color, LaRiche, and Special Effects. I have used several of these brands but am most familiar with Manic Panic.
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- Dyeing
- Aftercare
- New: My Hair (Examples! Pics!)
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Tser's Hair!
I thought I could make this site a bit more interesting (and egocentric) by adding a few examples with pics of my various hairstyles. I'm not that keen on having my picture taken, though, and there simply weren't any. So I took some!
March 21, 2002 -- Flaming
For this particular look, I started by bleaching the top. I wanted to leave the bottom brown, so I bleached the crown, including my bangs, using Clairol Ultra Blue. I went down a little farther in the back than on the sides, to follow the hairline. I left the bleach on about 45 minutes, and then washed it out (using shampoo).
Next, I applied, to the bleached part only, Clairol Extreme FX "Smouldering Orange". It's a semi-permanent color, claiming to wash out in approximately 24 washings. I'd never used this particular type of color before, so we'll see how it lasts. It didn't give such a "conditioned" feeling as Manic Panic.
I applied it blotchily rather than going for full coverage of the bleached part. I wanted various colors to show, including yellows and light oranges.
I have some of the Smouldering Orange left over, and because it's not a mixed type of chemical color, I think I can use it to touch the color up later. I am also considering getting some Manic Panic in a dark red and adding to the "flamey" look I achieved.
Here I am in my pajamas (I have great fashion sense, ne? Bleh!) with my dog Isis. My hair is spiked up a little bit.
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