Two (Or Three) Tone Dying.
November 29th 2007 01:59
One of the great things about unnatural hair dye is that most brands allow you to mix coloured and create fantastic effects. One of my favourite dying techniques is blending two or three colours together.
What you'll need:
Bleach
Dye in your preferred colours
Gloves
Aluminium foil (if you don't intend to cover the entire head)
I've already written a guide to dying hair with Fudge hair colours, which you can find here. Except for the actual application of the colour, the steps are identical.
With your fingers (wearing gloves!) put a small portion of your first hair colour at the top of your hair. Slowly work it down the hair, adding more if necessary. Then add your second colour, and work the two together. Remember, you want to blend the colours together, not mix them, so be sure not to apply the second colour on top of the first. Work the second colour further down your hair, adding a third if desired.
This technique is easier if you have someone assisting you with the back of your hair - however, it is fully possible to get great results on your own. Just remember which colours look good together and which won't blend. If you prefer, you don't have to blend the colours. To keep them seperate, I recommend either doing one colour at a time or using aluminium foil to seperate them.
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