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What to do when you don't want feel like being bothered to buy hairdye.
I was too shy to ask anyone to take me hunting all over town for a place where they sell the hairdye of all different colours, plus spend $25 or more for it, so after I stumbled across some how to dye your hair with kool-aid tutorials online, I invaded the cupboard and used up some of the kool-aid packets that no one ever bothers to use.
Kool-aid was only used on the green part. Originally I had wanted a teal-ish colour, I'm not sure why I settled for seagreen.
The top of my hair was purple.
- Lisha F. favorited Koolaid Hair 01 Aug 18:33
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I love your cool-aid hair!
Look forward to seeing more of your crafty projects
SG
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@Sweetz and Quirky, no, it's not permanent and it lasted me up to a month. If you want it to last longer, keep the kool-aid dye in your hair longer and just try not to take very long showers or not washing your hair thoroughly unless it really needs to be.
what technique did you use? i wanna give myself some purple highlights sometime.