Is there any way to make hair dye out of food coloring and/or other materials? (washable or non washable)

Thanks -MC

Here is a site for that....howwwwwever, remember that which you dye may not be what you want tomorrow !

http://www.ehow.com/how_2239747_color-hair-food-coloring.html

What is that supposed to mean? ... I want to know all the risks that come with it. Lemme check this site out

Thanks -MC

im sorry the name is twa..i don't know why

its suppoed to be Mystery Chicken

<G> MC, just the idea of having green hair today, may not be quite so cool tomorrow <G> giggle..... unless it is St. Patrick's Day.

Oh haha, i wasn't exactly thinking green though..more like pink :P

Thanks! -MC

Yes, it is possible to make hair dye with food coloring or other materials. However, it's important to note that homemade hair dyes may not be as long-lasting or as vibrant as commercially available dyes. Additionally, results can vary depending on your hair color and type.

Here are a few recipes for homemade hair dyes using food coloring and other natural ingredients:

1. Food Coloring Hair Dye:
- Mix several drops of food coloring in a bowl with a conditioner or hair gel.
- Start with a small amount of food coloring and gradually add more until you achieve your desired color.
- Apply the mixture to your hair, and leave it on for about 30 minutes.
- Rinse your hair thoroughly and style as desired.

2. Beet or Carrot Juice Hair Dye:
- Blend fresh beet or carrot juice, or use store-bought juice.
- Apply the juice directly to your hair, saturating it completely.
- Cover your hair with a shower cap or plastic wrap and leave it on for a couple of hours.
- Rinse your hair thoroughly with water.

3. Coffee Hair Dye:
- Brew a strong pot of coffee and let it cool down.
- Pour the coffee into a bowl.
- Submerge your hair in the coffee and leave it for about 20-30 minutes.
- Rinse your hair with water.

Remember, these homemade dyes may wash out or fade more quickly than commercial dyes.

Always perform a patch test before applying any homemade dye to ensure that you do not have an allergic reaction. If you have any concerns or specific hair needs, it's best to consult with a professional hair colorist.