Its for my biohairIs it for your hairpiece or your biohair?
Just for slimeballs-U made me laugh so hard!!I haven't had to do this yet, but what I have been told is that the key thing is to go for a tint, rather than a dye. There are dozens of widely available brands. Tints add a transparent layer of colour, but the variations of your natural colour are still visible through it, so the end result looks natural. Dyes apply an opaque uniform layer of colour over everything, so all the hairs end up exactly the same colour, which does not look natural, especially if you are a mature man, with occasional grey hairs etc.
That said, this gentleman has got a nice undetectable result using Just for Slimeballs - a "Black Friday" special at $1.99.
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Thank you for your input. Helpful as alwayI haven't had to do this yet, but what I have been told is that the key thing is to go for a tint, rather than a dye. There are dozens of widely available brands. Tints add a transparent layer of colour, but the variations of your natural colour are still visible through it, so the end result looks natural. Dyes apply an opaque uniform layer of colour over everything, so all the hairs end up exactly the same colour, which does not look natural, especially if you are a mature man, with occasional grey hairs etc.
That said, this gentleman has got a nice undetectable result using Just for Slimeballs - a "Black Friday" special at $1.99.
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Could you recommend some brands please?Back2Natural is great, but it is intended for the hairpiece rather than your biohair.
Have you used this? If so what's your process? I'd imagine it's very hard to not stain the skin base or lace.Back2Natural is great, but it is intended for the hairpiece rather than your biohair.