I have ALWAYS (ok... maybe not always... but for at LEAST the last 3 or 4 years) wanted to add some super bright colors to my hair. So I bought these a while ago, thinking temporary was a good way to have a rebellious few days and then quick recovery back to adulthood.
Armed with pink and purple, and the support of our loved ones (Krista, Shannon, and Cici), my artiest settled in and got to work.
All in all? The color went in nicely and when it dries it's a little powdery - i.e. won't make your hair crusty and weird (NICE!) but therefore might rub off a bit... so don't wear light colored clothing! Oh, and be prepared to blow your nose in technicolor...
So I go to the farmers' market like this... And started getting all kinds of compliments! My favorite? The little old lady who told me my hair was "a rainbow of happiness!" - yup, love her. :)
Then came this fun little challenge from JP - If I got more than 20 compliments, I had to make it permanent. (Well, more permanent than 24-hours...) Yup. So that happened...
(But let's be honest... I was kind of hoping it would...) :)
So I took a leap of faith, got THE Splat dye ("lusty lavender" - I wish I was kidding...), and just went for it!
Before we go for the big reveal, let me just remind future-me of a few stars that aligned to make this work out as well as it did - and perhaps help out my fellow first-time extreme-colorists...
First, my hair was super healthy to begin with - as I refreshed the purple (I re-dyed it a total of three times), I noticed that my ends became more and more dry. I was really dillagent with conditioner though and careful not to over-wash it, which definitely helped. Plus, that helped me keep the color vibrant longer.
Second, my hair color was already set up in a really nice ombre. My roots were my natural dark brown and they had a very subtle gradual fade to blonde. This let the purple that was closest to my face stay dark and almost unnoticeable (believe it or not) and then it faded to a more vibrant purple (and later magenta and then light pink as the color faded with washing over the weeks).
Third, I chose a color ("lusty lavender," remember) that I thought would best mesh with my skin tone. And along the same lines, one that I thought would fade favorably. I lucked out that this was more of a pink-based purple, instead of a blue-based one, so it faded through shades of pink instead of getting gray and weird. (The blondest hair actually started to look strawberry blonde by the end - like I said... I got SUPER lucky...) Another thing that helped? I didn't color all the way to my scalp - I left some rough roots. 1. I figured not having bright purple directly against my skin would help the "blending" process and 2. the dye stays with your skin for roughly a week... so there's that...
But! Without further ado... The results:
I can't lie though, the coloring in this photo is a little weird... it was actually a lot more purple when I took it, instead of pink. It turned pink like this about three weeks later. Thank you, phone camera for the foreshadowing!
So maybe this one is a little more accurate, color-wise...
BUT I LOVE IT!! Plus it matches my ballroom dresses... :)