The kit usually comes with a bowl and a brush for you to use. If your kit doesn’t supply you with these tools you can use a plastic bowl and a small paintbrush found at any hardware store. Follow the directions that the box gives you. If needed, mix your dye with a developer. Developer allows hair color molecules to infiltrate into the shaft of your hair- causing the color to develop. Your box will come with a developer. If it doesn’t include one you can buy a bottle at any beauty supply store. For dark shades 10% developer is best. For the lighter shades 20% developer works …show more content…
This will ensure that you color every strand evenly. Starting at one of the four sections, separate it into smaller subsections and apply the dye starting at your roots and work your way to the tip. Starting at the tip can make your hair color become uneven so it is always best to start at the root. Make sure to cover each and every strand with dye. When you are finished with one section, un-slip the next one and work your way around your head. This is a long process and for the best results you have to be patient and very meticulous to ensure you get your desired color. Once every strand is evenly coated with dye, set a timer for the amount of time that the box instructs you to. Time varies depending on the percentage of developer you are using. Smaller percentages take less time than those of larger percentages. 10% developers usually take about 20 minutes and 20% developers take about half an hour. During this time you want to remove all of the excess dye from your skin with a wet cloth while being careful not to touch the dye on your hair. You can put a shower cap on to make sure you are only touching areas of skin. When the time is up rinse your head with cool water in the sink or get into the shower and run your head over water first. The color will rinse off, this does not mean you did it incorrectly this is completely normal. Keep rinsing until you