Changing a Permanent Hair With Temporary Hair Color Spray

After you have carefully selected a permanent hair color, you may want to color the temporary hair as well. It is a good idea to keep the temporary hair color in a large container and then use a spray bottle to apply the color. This way, you can keep the color spray from running and drying out the permanent hair, but you can easily change the color if you need to.


Temporary Hair Color Spray


Always apply the spray color by using one fingertip, instead of using your finger. This way, you will not have any more mess than normal when you're changing the color. Once you've applied the color, dab it gently onto the bottom part of the temporary hair. After you have finished applying, make sure you allow the color to dry before you put it into the permanent hair.

If you have little time to do this, try using a hairdryer to heat up the color spray instead. Some people even prefer to use the dryer to dry the hair, and then apply the color through the permanent hair. You may be able to complete the application faster if you use a hairdryer to do the job, but you need to make sure you don't get the permanent hair wet.

In order to get a proper application, you should use a palette spray color and start at the base of the hair. Then, just roll it all over the head, until the color reaches the end of the temporary hair.

Before you get started, you may want to place some extra dabs of the base color first, in order to even out the color on the temporary hair. This will make the color evener. Next, sprinkle some more dab on the other part of the hair, so that you get evenly distributed color.

Keep on repeating the process, applying the spray color in a gentle manner. It is best to put the color on the damp hair only. Do not rub or pick the hair in order to apply the color. You also need to make sure you leave the hair alone for a few minutes, while you are waiting for the color to dry.

Make sure the color dries really fast, as otherwise, the color might not remain even. It is a good idea to leave the area exposed to air so that it will dry out completely.

Once the dye has dried, it is now safe to wear permanent hair with the new color. Make sure the temporary hair is securely tied.

If you want to color the temporary hair yourself, you can take a lighter shade of the color and add more dots on top of it. For example, if you want to shade the hair pink, you could add a dot of red in the middle of the hair.

You can manage your damaged hair using some moisturizing products and many more treat your damaged and colored hair with som natural haircare.

This way, you'll be able to change the color from orange to pink with just a little bit of color. However, if you want to be absolutely sure that the color won't run, make sure you apply the temporary hair with the fingers.

If you want to change the hair color, but you don't have enough time to do it, you can do it yourself with the spray color. Make sure that you let the temporary hair dry out completely before you put it in your permanent hair.

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