Happy Friday! Neon, purple, orange and pink are jus a few of
the colors you’re bound to see in kids’ hair this Halloween. Costumes are
flying off the shelves right now and your little one doesn’t want to go without
the most crucial element of their costume – the right hair! Has your kid been
attempting to dye their hair to go with the Cruella Deville ensemble? Or the
Hulk? Hair authority and author of Cozy’s Complete Guide to Girls’ Hair, Cozy
Friedman, has some tips on how to safely dye your child’s hair for their
fantasy costume.
- Use Temporary Color
It’s less harsh than semi-permanent
dye and won’t affect your child’s hair growth. Streekers is an amazing
brand that offers a variety of colors that washes out after shampooing. From
light blue to neon yellow Streekers temporary hair color will leave your kids
with beautiful bouncing hair.
- Kid-Friendly
Kool-Aid has often been used to
color hair. If you’re worried about chemicals in temporary dye, or simply would
rather use something you already have in you house try some Kool-Aid. Put the
Kool-Aid powder onto a damp head and bake in under a dryer, after about 30mins
you have colored hair!
- See A Stylist
See a stylist if you plan to let
your child dye their hair often. A stylist will be able to ensure it’s kept
healthy and recommend quality brands to try. Cozy’s Cuts for Kids carries Zach
Wax Gel, a dye in gel form from So Cozy, that stylist often use to safely dye
hair.
For more tips from
Cozy Friedman please visit www.CozysCutsforKids.com
I've seen hair dyed with kool aid :) It's hard to come off! LOL Great ideas though!
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