No. You will more than likely need to wet your hair for the Kool-Aid to saturate to coat the surface of your hair.
Also instead of using Kool-aid there is a such thing as temporary dyes which works better than kool-aid which is non-damaging to your hair. The kool-aid will make your hair very dry and it is not recommended that you use it on your hair.
To use kool-aid first you would want to shampoo, rinse and condition your hair and rinse again. After rinsing the conditioner out you can apply the kool-aid to your towel dried hair and let it set for about five to ten minutes and then rinse and style. However I recommend going to a beauty suppply and purchasing a rinse which will nourish your hair while coloring and the color is temporary,which means it last from shampoo to shampoo. (A few washes).
Nope.
Yes, unfortunately be careful around clothes and surfaces when your hair is wet after dyeing
Wait until its 75% dry because if you do try it wet, then your hair wont be as straight...
You shouldn't do any hair scenes while it is wet because it can damage you'r hair and little hairs may fall out. Wait until it is dry to do any hair scenes.
no you have to wait 48hrs before your hair can get wet or youll lose your perm
You do this because then your hair will actually be curly. If you take the rollers out when your hair is still wet then the hair my just fall flat again.
hair gets wet in the bath because you put your hair in the water that causes your hair to get wet .it can get wet by playing water games
Wet hair
It should be wet when fishtailing hair.
There are several options when it comes to straighteners for wet hair. Some of the best wet/dry hair straighteners are the Remington Wet 2 Straight Ceramic Flat Iron, Ragalta Wet/Dry Hair Straightener,and the Revlon Titanium Wet/Dry Hair Straightener.
you should wait 48 hours after getting a perm to shampoo the hair. you may, however,wet it with water if re-styling is needed during that time.
You should never iron wet hair. This dries it out and the hair can become brittle and damaged. Use a heat-protecting spray before blow drying and ironing or wait for your hair to air dry, then use a heat-protecting spray before ironing.To repair damaged hair, try using a leave-in conditioner daily.
put ur hair in a bun while its wet , wait about 10-20 min and then take is out , once its out spray hairspray to keep it in place