It’s really not hard! You peel off the plastic gloves, pour the color into the plastic bottle with the peroxide, shake it up, snip off the nozzle thingy and “shampoo” your hair. (your hair should be dry). Make sure you get it into the roots as best as you can. Wait 20 minutes or so and take a shower and rinse it out. Shampoo again if you don’t want it to smell like the dye.
I dyed my own hair from my early twenties when I first started getting grey hair, until I was old enough to not care if my hair was grey (a beautiful white actually). Never had any problems doing it myself and saved a LOT of money!
Macushlalondra 4 days ago
It’s really not hard! You peel off the plastic gloves, pour the color into the plastic bottle with the peroxide, shake it up, snip off the nozzle thingy and “shampoo” your hair. (your hair should be dry). Make sure you get it into the roots as best as you can. Wait 20 minutes or so and take a shower and rinse it out. Shampoo again if you don’t want it to smell like the dye.
Carl Premium Member 3 days ago
Look at her, the withdrawal has already hit. How long until she cracks? or cracks Len?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 3 days ago
I read somewhere that it can come out with a green tint. It was another strip, I think and don’t know how true it is.
serial232 3 days ago
Quick! Stop her! You cannot go for a couple of months, looking at her, and trying not to laugh every time you look at her. I speak from experience.
Purplelady Premium Member 3 days ago
I dyed my own hair from my early twenties when I first started getting grey hair, until I was old enough to not care if my hair was grey (a beautiful white actually). Never had any problems doing it myself and saved a LOT of money!
I was FRAMED!!!!!! 3 days ago
You have already made up your mind that you ‘need’ to color your hair, therefore, nothing I can say to stop you.
scyphi26 3 days ago
Why would he? This all seems like a perfectly fine plan, and it’s really mostly up to her whether she does it or not anyway.