Home-made Hair Color? Why Not?!

How to Dye Your Hair Healthy and Fun

I will say this straight off the bat: I am a hair color addict. Yeah, I admit it, and if it weren't for eyebrows I would have no idea what color my hair is really supposed to be. In my mind, hair is a blank canvas, just screaming to be clipped, altered, and, my favorite, painted.

But forget about the bottle-where's the fun in that?! Sure, you can purchase a pretty little package at the store and cross your fingers that the color you end up with is the same color the beautiful lady on the front is sporting, but after taking a cautious peek at your brassy orange
 it-was-supposed-to-be-golden-chestnut hues you want to maul the nearest head of hair within your reach.

The salon isn't much better, at least in my cheapo opinion. The cost of a dye job is quite literally more than the value of my car. And as fickle as I am, an ever-changing hairstyle like mine would certainly buy my colorist a new house within the year. Not for me. I like to fill my pockets with actual dollars, thank you very much.

My solution? Home-made hair color, my friend. Sure, I enjoy the odd hues of blue, black, purple, fushia, green, red, and every shade that can be created in between, but hey, who shouldn't? Don't worry though, there are plenty of tame home-made hair color treatments to suit everyone's tastes.

The funny thing is you would be surprised what passes for terrific, if temporary, hair dye that go beyond the juvenile basics, like kool-aid and food colouring. (Which, by the way, should tip you of as to how I accomplish every possible shade imaginable, including shades I haven't even named yet.)

For instance, beet juice, anyone? Yes, that red, staining, oddly sweet-smelling liquid that always finds its way onto your clothing is the very same stuff that always finds its way into my bottle of conditioner. I will tell you, when a soft red highlight is what you are seeking, this washable dye will make brunettes and darker-hued strands shine, while giving blondes and redheads a deeper hue. Gotta love it, and as a sweet bonus your hair gets to smell like tropical punch. What a fun, temporary fix for the inner hair rebel in anyone.

 
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thanks for the peice!!! im emo as you can see from my name i love dyeing my hair so many differant colors but i need my money now it so easy and i dont lose so much money -thanks!!!!! _emochick

Posted on 07/02/2009 at 12:07:40 AM

:)) my kind of girl lol

Posted on 02/23/2009 at 11:02:21 AM

I recomend NOT using kool aid. Unless you want your head sticky, and crawling with ants. Use food dye. I used blue food dye for a blue streak in my hair. I loved it. It washes out right away if you dont like it. but WEAR GLOVES. I wasnt too smart the first time and ended up turning my hole hand blue. Or, Hot-topic has hair dye if you want those extream colors. My friend bought hot pink dye there and she loves her little pink streak that washes out in 8-10 washes. Thank you for writing this article though :) Screw hair salons.

Posted on 02/19/2009 at 10:02:15 AM

thanks thats very helpful since i pay at least half my salary on dyeing my hair every now and again... i love dyeing it and npw i can dye it in my own house without a worry... this article was very helpful so thanks for writting it...=]

Posted on 08/24/2008 at 3:08:39 PM

hey girl

Posted on 08/12/2008 at 8:08:48 PM

DONT USE KOOL AID OR FOOD COLORING FOR TEMPORARY HAIR COLOR. These can stain your hair.

Posted on 07/01/2008 at 12:07:28 PM

i knew those things before but then i heard somewhere that they can damage your scalp and hair very bad. any other ways?

Posted on 04/15/2008 at 9:04:22 PM

This piece was helpful! It would be better for the people and the environment if we could utilize natural methods to color our hair. You could even do a part two to this piece and tell us black-haired ladies what to use.... PS: If people must use OTC products, I hope they consider dyes from companies that do not test on animals. You can find out what companies do and don't by typing PETA into your search engines and clicking on their company lists. there are plenty out there that do not test that you can get right from your local supermarket.

Posted on 03/30/2008 at 10:03:53 AM

wow

Posted on 12/01/2007 at 11:12:00 PM

how do you get blue black hair.....color..

Posted on 10/06/2007 at 4:10:00 PM

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