How to dye your hair pink

Author: Florence Bailey
Date Of Creation: 26 March 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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1 Talk to your hairdresser. She or he knows your hair type and type and will be able to find the right hair color and dye that will make your pink hair shine.
  • 2 Search the internet for examples of pink hair that you like. When you find a color that you think will suit you, try on a few pink wigs in matching shades.
  • 3 Buy temporary paint. It usually rinses off after you wash your hair several times. The goal is to make sure you find the right color before you make it permanent.
  • 4 Move on to coloring. When you find your color, choose a dye that will stick to your hair for as long as you want.
    • Hair dye tinted type withstands up to 10 hair wash sessions.
    • Semi-permanent hair dye - 20-30 hair washing sessions.
    • Permanent dye will stick to your hair until your hair grows back or you dye your hair.
  • Method 2 of 4: Before You Begin

    1. 1 Don't wash your hair the day before dyeing your hair.
    2. 2 Lighten your hair to a natural blonde. If your hair is not natural very light color, then you need to lighten it to a pale yellow color and then use a purple toner to make the color white. This will give you the brightest pink color possible.

    Method 3 of 4: Coloring your hair

    1. 1 Prepare yourself. Hair dyeing is a messy process, so a few precautions taken in advance will save you unnecessary cleaning in the future.
      • Apply a layer of petroleum jelly along the hairline, ears and neck to avoid staining the skin.
      • Wear an old button-down shirt so you don't have to pull your clothes over your head.
      • Wrap an old towel around your shoulders.
      • Put on latex gloves.
    2. 2 Spray your hair with water. By moisturizing the ends of your hair with water, you will help the color flow more evenly from roots to ends.
    3. 3 Part your hair. Part your hair along your head and then from ear to ear. Clip each piece together. Color each piece in one go. This will paint over the entire head without leaving any unpainted areas.
    4. 4 Apply paint. Apply the dye from roots to ends, rub it into your hair with your hands. Use gloves when doing this. Do this as quickly as possible, but carefully.
    5. 5 Leave the dye on your hair. Follow the instructions to leave the dye on your hair for the required amount of time.
    6. 6 Rinse hair and finish coloring. Using cold water, rinse your hair until the water dripping off is clear. If your paint comes with conditioner, you can use it, but don't wash your hair for two days after painting. This will allow the hair pores to close, keeping the dye inside.

    Method 4 of 4: preserving color

    1. 1 Wash your hair with cold or cool water. Hot water will open the pores of your hair, allowing the dye to wash out faster.
    2. 2 Keep the color. Every 3 to 4 weeks, tint the hair roots: lighten and tone them as described above, and then apply a new coat of dye to freshen the color.

    Tips

    • To prevent hair loss and tangling, braid the part of your hair that has not yet been dyed.
    • Make sure you have enough paint so it doesn't run out in the middle.
    • If you are dyeing your hair at home, ask a friend to help you. It's fun, and a friend can help you make sure you don't miss out on tight spots.
    • Do not hurry!
    • If you are not sure about something, check with your stylist.
    • If you do not like the result obtained by staining with temporary paint, try expanding the color spectrum.

    Warnings

    • In most cases, the first couple of times you wash your hair, the hair dye will drip from your hair as you wash it. Avoid wearing good clothes if you expect wet hair to get wet, and choose dark colored towels.
    • Make sure the pink color suits you before you really decide to dye your hair. Don't paint them pink just because you think it's cool.

    What do you need

    • Old shirt with buttons
    • Kitchen timer
    • Vaseline for skin protection
    • Latex gloves for hand protection
    • A dark towel that won't embarrass you
    • Hair dye
    • Foil, paper towels or napkins
    • Hair dryer
    • Serum
    • Heat protector