How to Dye Hair with Leopard Spots
Pick a color scheme., Prepare your dyes., Cut several sticks of celery at their thickest sections.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Pick a color scheme.
You’ll need to choose three colors: one base color, one border color, and one fill color.
Keep in mind that it is easiest to do a lighter base color and darker border/fill colors.
The typical combination for realistic leopard spots is a yellow/blonde base color, a black border color, and a lighter pink, red, or brown fill color. -
Step 2: Prepare your dyes.
Place your border and fill colors in their own individual cups or bowls.
If the dye box has specific instructions for preparing your dyes, follow them at this time. , Make sure to cut them flatly and evenly.
For varying spot sizes, cut some of the celery thinner than others.
You will be using this celery to make the actual spots. -
Step 3: Cut several sticks of celery at their thickest sections.
Detailed Guide
You’ll need to choose three colors: one base color, one border color, and one fill color.
Keep in mind that it is easiest to do a lighter base color and darker border/fill colors.
The typical combination for realistic leopard spots is a yellow/blonde base color, a black border color, and a lighter pink, red, or brown fill color.
Place your border and fill colors in their own individual cups or bowls.
If the dye box has specific instructions for preparing your dyes, follow them at this time. , Make sure to cut them flatly and evenly.
For varying spot sizes, cut some of the celery thinner than others.
You will be using this celery to make the actual spots.
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