Hey all!
I'm gearing up to do a massive redo on my hair, just in the stages of gathering inspiration, and I wanted to know if any of you had any idea how to make coontails using fabric dye.
I was first inspired by the ikickshins tutorial on how to make coontails using tape and regular hair dye.
But I'm a college student in my first year and I don't have the money to buy expensive hair dye in bright colours. The local beauty mart, since I live out in the middle of nowhere, only sells natural colours. I've asked students on campus where they get their hair dye from and it's usually manic panic at $12 for a 4oz jar of one colour.
I want my coontails to be black & dark blue.
So on a search for an alternative I stumbled upon a tutorial for dying human hair wefts with fabric dye: viewtopic.php?f=64&t=10167&hilit=dying+wefts
I thought it was pretty nifty as a permanent solution for bright colours but the only problem is the fact that all the hair has to be submerged in the fabric dye.
Do you think it's possible to still use the tape and dye method?
Or do I have to splurge on black hair dye and dark blue fabric dye?
Coontails with Fabric Dye?
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Re: Coontails with Fabric Dye?
I'd recommend trying it on a small piece first. I've found that fabric dye runs WAY more than hair dye when you first rinse it out, so the stripes might bleed into each other more. Only one way to know for sure is to try it, though
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Re: Coontails with Fabric Dye?
To be honest, I would not use the fabric dye. While I have not tried to dye extensions with this before, would it be worth the investment in the human hair to just experiment?
Also, if you are only looking to do a couple of pieces, you might be able to get some leftovers from a friend or even someone on the board.
Also, if you are only looking to do a couple of pieces, you might be able to get some leftovers from a friend or even someone on the board.
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Just out of curiosity, why not? Does it do some extra damage to the hair that I haven't noticed yet? I've only worn fabric dyed extensions for a couple weeks at a time, but they held up the same quality-wise as ones dyed with semi perms like SFX and Manic Panic and the color stayed in a lot better.Couture_Coiffure wrote:To be honest, I would not use the fabric dye.
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Re: Coontails with Fabric Dye?
Maybe get a blue weft - as inexpensive as you can find it and then use really cheap black hair dye to do the stripes? That way seeing as you are still buying a weft, you might as well get a blue one then you only have to get the black dye.
In the UK black hair dye is very cheap - Not sure if it is in the US?
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Re: Coontails with Fabric Dye?
My suggestion would be, if it is powdered dye you are using, mix it with much less water than normal, and paint it on like you would do with a normal semi-permanent hair dye.
I've been thinking of trying this myself to make some leopard print extensions.
As with everything new, try it out on a small piece first to see if it works.
I've been thinking of trying this myself to make some leopard print extensions.
As with everything new, try it out on a small piece first to see if it works.
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