You could do it.. but it's not the same kind of dye, it doesn't work the same. You're better off just using clothing dye.
clothes, hair dye, hair piece, hair brush, gel, hair
no u will go blind and boldy.
Yes, unfortunately be careful around clothes and surfaces when your hair is wet after dyeing
Kool-aid does stain clothes and sheets. Especially the first night kool-aid hair dye will be transferred to any fabric it touches. Consider sleeping with a clean towel on your pillow to protect your sheets.
You Have to be a Pixie Hollow Member to dye clothes, then you can go to any dye shop and dye your clothes, but you will have to have ingredients to buy and dye your clothes. :)
Depending on the dye, you can get cloth or hair dye at just about any grocery store. Other dyes you might get at an arts and crafts store.
Technically you can put anything in your hair, but i wouldn't recommend putting tie-dye in your hair because it would probably stain your shower, sink, clothes, couch, ect. plus, it will damage your hair and could potentially die your scalp. Gross. If you want to die your hair, get the real stuff at the store or go to a professional.
a hair dryer does not dye hair
hair dye
redhair dye.
you get plastic sugery and dye your hair and get a streak and also wear clothes like her!!
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