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Hair dye help
2boysmum
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Evening everyone, In my efforts to be moneysaving I picked up a couple of hair dyes in Poundland today. they are made by Wella but had a lot of foreign languages on the packaging. Got it home and opened it to find that it needs to be mixed in a bowl and applied with a tint brush, unfortunately I don't have a tint brush to use and was really wanting to use it tonight, is there any way I can apply it without a brush or am I going to have to go out tomorrow and buy one?
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Personally I would use any kind of brush I had to hand....clean foundation brush, small paintbrush , old toothbrush???
......but then I'm a bit of a cowboy when it comes to jobs and the right tools and I am also too impatient to wait and get things done the right way!!
Maybe you should wait.....:p0 -
I used to colour my hair at home regularly, had a little mishap so now I dont but annnywaaay....when I used to I just mixed the dye and applied it with the tube directly to my head, but I am sure the only difference is you mix yours in the bowl, I assume the product is still the same, so I would say apply just with gloves....all the best!Little Man born 11 March 2012 :smileyhea
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