Use your plastic spoons or whisk, which I prefer, to blend the color and water. At this point, your water should be hot enough so now you can feel your bowl, about 3/4 of the way, with hot tap water. I like to get every bit of my color out of the bottle, so I also add water to the bottle shake it, and pour contents into the bowl. While your water is heating, take your bottle of color and poured it into your plastic or glass bowl. The idea is to have hot water but not scolding, boiled on the stove, hot water for your color. Turn your sink on and let the hot water run for a bit. Once you have all of your bundles prepped set them to the side until its time to dunk them. I also suggest that you unravel and tangle the hair so that you can manage it in one hand. Leaving any of these items on your extensions while coloring them may prevent the color from sticking to those areas. So before you prepare to color anything make sure that you removed all labels, rubber bands, and plastic ties from your extensions. 1 Bottle of hair color (2 for more intense color).What you spend on your extensions you could pay as little as $6 on coloring your hair.īelow is the list of ingredients you’ll need: If you've ever been afraid to try a color or fear doing it yourself, this is the technique for you. I’ve got the scoop on how to get the perfect water color tresses along Some of my favorite looks from my favorite celebrities and YouTubers.Ĭoloring hair extensions, with this water coloring technique, is so much easier than any other method you ever tried. This is one technique made for us DIY girls because it is so easy and so cheap! Well, stylists have taken our childhood trend to a whole new level! Watercolor extensions made their debut on Instagram earlier this summer while everyone was rocking their favorite pastels and rose gold extensions. Remember way back when, when we thought it was cool to color our hair with Kool-aid?
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