I’m dyeing my hair an interesting shade of purple. its called “egyptian plum” and it is very cool. When I put it in, I very stupidly forgot to put on the gloves, and now my hands are purple. Its very cool. I’l go to school tomorrow and i’l be like “look at my purple hair! don’t get too close though, I’m a leper!” I’m even takeing pictures of it. I have one when the dye is actually setting, and In about 30 minutes, I’l have one of the finishing results.
Okay, I never dyed MY hair purple, I dyed my friend’s hair purple for her. And I’ve helped her dye it pink, too. She helped me dye mine blue, which was buckets of fun.
Only recently have I started to be careful about colouring my skin, cause it takes a long time to come off, and I get enough looks for having funny coloured hair, much less hands and forehead!
My hair has been about every shade of red imaginable, from bright orange to dark burgundy, as well as fire-engine red, purple, half red/half purple, blue, hot pink… (these were usually not my whole head, but chunks and streaks and stuff… ) and is currently a weird strawberry blonde with faded fuschia-red tips. I haven’t seen more than an inch of my natural hair color in at least five years. One thing I have learned… always, always wear the gloves. Not only does it stain, but it is pretty bad for your skin.
well, Its actually a rinse, and it says it’l keep for 14-24 washes, though with my hair its usually 6 months and the color is still there. Its just a tint, really. it says to keep it in for 8 minutes; I kept it in for half an hour. I managed to get most of it off my hands, but my hairline is very plummy colored.
From what I’ve read about hair dyeing (mostly in Paula Begoun’s book Don’t Go Shopping for Hair Care Products Without Me), those “lasts X number of shampoos” estimates don’t mean that the product will actually wash out. They’re just providing a rough estimate of how long it should take the color to fade and/or grow out enough, requiring redyeing. So it’s not that the color is all gone, but that it’ll probably need touching up by then.
Whenever I get color on my skin, I usually take a small toothbrush (that I keep around for just this purpose), put a little bit of liquid soap on it, and scrub away. It usually gets it right off.
I did my friend’s hair with a really bright MP red once, and she ended up using a bit of comet powder to get it off. Not that healthy for the skin, i’m sure, but there was no trace of the red left.
Luckily, as I got older, I also got better at learning how to keep the dye where I wanted it, although I do end up with a blue spot on my shoulders or nearby every now and then.
I once dyed my hair that fake red color that doesn’t even try to look natural. All the women where I worked commented on it, none of the guys did. I’m taking that to mean I looked good :).
If you put vaseline around your hairline and anywhere else where you tend to drop splats of hair color, it will come off easily and won’t stain your skin.
Have fun with the purple hair!! I just went to black and totally love it.
Sigh I’ve always wanted a purple streak in my hair, right -there-. But I’m too much of a wuss to do it because I have strawberry-blond hair (well sort of) and am afraid it will never never fade out and since my hair grows so slowly it would be there forever. And now it’s senior year and I can’t do it anyway because I have to look all serious for job interviews. Damn the corporate life anyway.
Magickly Delicious, if you where to get a semi-permentent one, then it’l wash out in a few months. And as for looking serious for interviews… well, it IS just after halloween… I’m sure you could get away with it.