Amey Amnesty
How to be Scene:
there is no definition of it, I like to think of scene as music. Music, we use that word to generally say music, not going into specific genres. There are many different types and styles of music, and everyone has there own preference, just as with style. Scene is your own individuality, music has genres, some people may like the super bright style other the darker. Its all up to you, be yourself, freely express yourself, have self confidence<3 And labels, people we all hate labels but we have to deal with it, people who don't understand, label what they don't understand and make fun of it to make themselves feel better. So when you get made fun of laugh.Laugh hard and loud like a maniac >:3 they'll get the message, and ignore stereotypes. They are everywhere. But at the end of the day you are you and no one can take that away from you:)<3
there is no definition of it, I like to think of scene as music. Music, we use that word to generally say music, not going into specific genres. There are many different types and styles of music, and everyone has there own preference, just as with style. Scene is your own individuality, music has genres, some people may like the super bright style other the darker. Its all up to you, be yourself, freely express yourself, have self confidence<3 And labels, people we all hate labels but we have to deal with it, people who don't understand, label what they don't understand and make fun of it to make themselves feel better. So when you get made fun of laugh.Laugh hard and loud like a maniac >:3 they'll get the message, and ignore stereotypes. They are everywhere. But at the end of the day you are you and no one can take that away from you:)<3
Merci Monster
How to keep Manic Panic hair dye in longer~
Steps~
1. Get the hair dye of your choice preferably Manic Panic.
2. Get a 8 oz. liquid applicator bottle, cup, or bowl.
3. Put as much hair dye in it as you need (leave room for to mix the conditioner) and add some conditioner.
5. Make sure it has a creamy/thick/foamy look to it.
6. Apply it to selected the area and let it sit for a few hours. (It won't damage your hair.)
7. Wash it. If you watch, barely any color washes out
8. Final result, it should last a while.
This should help with any Manic Panic situation.
Steps~
1. Get the hair dye of your choice preferably Manic Panic.
2. Get a 8 oz. liquid applicator bottle, cup, or bowl.
3. Put as much hair dye in it as you need (leave room for to mix the conditioner) and add some conditioner.
5. Make sure it has a creamy/thick/foamy look to it.
6. Apply it to selected the area and let it sit for a few hours. (It won't damage your hair.)
7. Wash it. If you watch, barely any color washes out
8. Final result, it should last a while.
This should help with any Manic Panic situation.
Mkayla Se7enAces
---How to do Animal print nails---
1) Clean your nails thoroughly, clip all nails same size if necessary (not too short, not to long),File them down
2)Coat your nails with a white or clear primer, so the colored nail polish stick
3)Paint nails to a pale medium shade for desired color scheme
4)Add spots once the coat is dry,One color three shades darker than the bottom coat n one shade darker.
5)Top with clear coat once the "spots" are dry
Enjoy!
1) Clean your nails thoroughly, clip all nails same size if necessary (not too short, not to long),File them down
2)Coat your nails with a white or clear primer, so the colored nail polish stick
3)Paint nails to a pale medium shade for desired color scheme
4)Add spots once the coat is dry,One color three shades darker than the bottom coat n one shade darker.
5)Top with clear coat once the "spots" are dry
Enjoy!
Skootah SkittlezZz
The perfect eyeliner :D
First use your eyeliner to kind of make a straight path on your eye...then go back and apply a black eye shadow(rub the point of the eyeshadow tip in the eyeshadow) than just go over the line you made with your eyeliner...this will give you a very cool/emo look..i love it and your can do it on the top and bottom of your eyes. you will also want to use a chunky mascara to make it look even darker.
First use your eyeliner to kind of make a straight path on your eye...then go back and apply a black eye shadow(rub the point of the eyeshadow tip in the eyeshadow) than just go over the line you made with your eyeliner...this will give you a very cool/emo look..i love it and your can do it on the top and bottom of your eyes. you will also want to use a chunky mascara to make it look even darker.
XxkirstycupcakekissesxX xoxo
How to dye your hair with food colouring! ^.^
Things you'll need:
Empty shampoo bottle
Food colouring of your choice
Your typical shampoo
Gloves
Sink or shower nearby
1.Add a full bottle (29.6ml) of food colouring to the empty shampoo bottle. Pour about a quarter to half a bottle of shampoo in the bottle as well.
2.Shake the bottle well and add about a teaspoon of water to help mix the contents. Completely cover your wet hair with the shampoo paste. Gently scrub and massage the paste into your hair. Allow the mixture to dry for 30 minutes for light hair and 60 to 90 minutes for darker hair.
3.Rinse the mixture out with lukewarm water and allow to air dry. To ensure the tint and life of your new do, you should try to wash your hair as few times as possible until you decide to take the dye out with lemon juice! :3
Things you'll need:
Empty shampoo bottle
Food colouring of your choice
Your typical shampoo
Gloves
Sink or shower nearby
1.Add a full bottle (29.6ml) of food colouring to the empty shampoo bottle. Pour about a quarter to half a bottle of shampoo in the bottle as well.
2.Shake the bottle well and add about a teaspoon of water to help mix the contents. Completely cover your wet hair with the shampoo paste. Gently scrub and massage the paste into your hair. Allow the mixture to dry for 30 minutes for light hair and 60 to 90 minutes for darker hair.
3.Rinse the mixture out with lukewarm water and allow to air dry. To ensure the tint and life of your new do, you should try to wash your hair as few times as possible until you decide to take the dye out with lemon juice! :3
Jenii Suicide - ~How to make coontails with tape~
Things you will need;
Hair extensions with clips. (preferably blonde if you want them bright, if not then any other color will do.) Or your own hair if you don't wear extensions.
Hair bobbles & hair slides. (if your doing your own hair).
Tape, normal tape would work as it'll slide out when it gets wet.
Ruler (optional, just makes it easier).
Tinting brush.
Hair dye of your choice.
Time - 20 - 60 mins depending on what hair color brand you use, or if your just slow. ;D
This is an easy & quick way to make coontails.
~With Extensions~
1. First cut the width of the hair extensions to how ever long you want it.
2. Apply the tape across the hair extension also do this on the other side of the extension. (This also helps to make sure you don't get dye anywhere in between the stripes).
3. Use the ruler to measure the width between each one to get them even or just take your chances & do it without the ruler. (Do this all the way to the end of the extension).
4.You can either use a tinting brush to do this or you can use you fingers. (Make sure you use gloves when using your hands). Grab the dye & brush & start filling in the un-taped parts, also don't forget to turn it over & do the other side otherwise you may miss parts.
5. Leave for however long your hair dye tells you, then wash out thoroughly, (the tape should slide out if not, just pull it, leave to dry or blow dry them, straighten them, stick them in & you're ready to go~!
~With your own hair~
1. First choose when you want to put the coontail.
2. Once you've chosen where to apply your coontail, tie up the rest of your hair, the parts that you can't tie up, use a hair slide to get them out of the way. (Unless you want the dye else where in your hair xD).
3. Apply the tape around the part you are making a coontail.
4. Use the ruler to measure the distance between each one to make them even.
5. Apply the dye either with your fingers or a tinting brush, I find it easier & quicker doing this with my fingers when I'm doing my own hair as it gets all the hairs that the brush misses.
6. Once you've done both sides of your hair, leave the dye how ever long the dye tells you, wash out thoroughly , take the tape out if it hasn't slide out it won't hurt. Towel dry, or blow dry, straighten & your done~!
Enjoy!
I hope this has come in use for some of you. :)
Hair extensions with clips. (preferably blonde if you want them bright, if not then any other color will do.) Or your own hair if you don't wear extensions.
Hair bobbles & hair slides. (if your doing your own hair).
Tape, normal tape would work as it'll slide out when it gets wet.
Ruler (optional, just makes it easier).
Tinting brush.
Hair dye of your choice.
Time - 20 - 60 mins depending on what hair color brand you use, or if your just slow. ;D
This is an easy & quick way to make coontails.
~With Extensions~
1. First cut the width of the hair extensions to how ever long you want it.
2. Apply the tape across the hair extension also do this on the other side of the extension. (This also helps to make sure you don't get dye anywhere in between the stripes).
3. Use the ruler to measure the width between each one to get them even or just take your chances & do it without the ruler. (Do this all the way to the end of the extension).
4.You can either use a tinting brush to do this or you can use you fingers. (Make sure you use gloves when using your hands). Grab the dye & brush & start filling in the un-taped parts, also don't forget to turn it over & do the other side otherwise you may miss parts.
5. Leave for however long your hair dye tells you, then wash out thoroughly, (the tape should slide out if not, just pull it, leave to dry or blow dry them, straighten them, stick them in & you're ready to go~!
~With your own hair~
1. First choose when you want to put the coontail.
2. Once you've chosen where to apply your coontail, tie up the rest of your hair, the parts that you can't tie up, use a hair slide to get them out of the way. (Unless you want the dye else where in your hair xD).
3. Apply the tape around the part you are making a coontail.
4. Use the ruler to measure the distance between each one to make them even.
5. Apply the dye either with your fingers or a tinting brush, I find it easier & quicker doing this with my fingers when I'm doing my own hair as it gets all the hairs that the brush misses.
6. Once you've done both sides of your hair, leave the dye how ever long the dye tells you, wash out thoroughly , take the tape out if it hasn't slide out it won't hurt. Towel dry, or blow dry, straighten & your done~!
Enjoy!
I hope this has come in use for some of you. :)
GoodBye Kitty
The Perfect Hair color
It’s always hard to get the perfect hair color when dying your hair, but there is a solution! Follow these easy tips to discover your inner artist.
First you have to consider your natural color. If it’s not bright the colors wont turn out right, or near the color in the bottle anyway. It’s always best to have blonde to platinum blonde for the brighter hues like turquoise, pink, yellow, green and lavender. If you have a blonde color you have to consider the tint that’s naturally there before you pick your color. Blonde naturally has yellow orange and red colors in it, or referred to as ‘warm colors’. I know many of us found the perfect cute little blue dye and to our horror it turned out a booger green or baby food mesh. It’s because of the color we put the dye over. Blue and yellow/orange make a green, so in order to pick out the right dye first look to the hair you’re putting it over!
Another important consideration is the dye. You now know that bright colors go with light hair, but how can I find the best color for me? Simple! Find a few colors that you want and compare. Darker is a safe color to go with because if you don’t like it the color will at least fade. Or you can mix ‘em up! For example, say you find a purple you like, but your hair has a warm tint to it. Just find either a lighter purple or a dark red/pink to mix with it. Use more of the lighter color and gradually mix in the main one until it looks desirable. Don’t mix too much dark or it will take over the whole color. This is also useful when your trying to get that tricky electric blue that doesn’t conveniently come in the perfect shade. Mixing a light blue with some dark blue gives you the tone quality you need for the tricky blue. If you have more of a yellow color hair use a tad bit more dark blue when your mixing.
Now for the fun part, creating your canvas! The best way to add dramatic detail is to layer. Pin up a shorter section of hair in a desired area and put the color on below. Be sure to rinse out the dye before un-pining your hair if you have a lighter color. It could bleed through other areas. Although, you could also use this to your advantage especially if you want two toned coon tails. Put the darker parts where you want and when you rinse gently ring from top to bottom. It should leave a lighter fade where you didn’t put the dye.
Complimenting colors are always good to put together like red and purple make for a more “natural” looking head, and they blend nicely. If you’re looking to stand out be abstract. Be more rugged within your layers/sections and use pieces of different colors.
If all else fails you can always dye it black so let your creativity shine. Safe colors to go with are purple, red, and dark pink. Remember to keep your hair well conditioned for dying can take nutrients out of your hair and make it dry. Non-sulfate products are best to keep it shiny and soft, not to mention it keeps the color vibrant longer. Be creative and colorful!
It’s always hard to get the perfect hair color when dying your hair, but there is a solution! Follow these easy tips to discover your inner artist.
First you have to consider your natural color. If it’s not bright the colors wont turn out right, or near the color in the bottle anyway. It’s always best to have blonde to platinum blonde for the brighter hues like turquoise, pink, yellow, green and lavender. If you have a blonde color you have to consider the tint that’s naturally there before you pick your color. Blonde naturally has yellow orange and red colors in it, or referred to as ‘warm colors’. I know many of us found the perfect cute little blue dye and to our horror it turned out a booger green or baby food mesh. It’s because of the color we put the dye over. Blue and yellow/orange make a green, so in order to pick out the right dye first look to the hair you’re putting it over!
Another important consideration is the dye. You now know that bright colors go with light hair, but how can I find the best color for me? Simple! Find a few colors that you want and compare. Darker is a safe color to go with because if you don’t like it the color will at least fade. Or you can mix ‘em up! For example, say you find a purple you like, but your hair has a warm tint to it. Just find either a lighter purple or a dark red/pink to mix with it. Use more of the lighter color and gradually mix in the main one until it looks desirable. Don’t mix too much dark or it will take over the whole color. This is also useful when your trying to get that tricky electric blue that doesn’t conveniently come in the perfect shade. Mixing a light blue with some dark blue gives you the tone quality you need for the tricky blue. If you have more of a yellow color hair use a tad bit more dark blue when your mixing.
Now for the fun part, creating your canvas! The best way to add dramatic detail is to layer. Pin up a shorter section of hair in a desired area and put the color on below. Be sure to rinse out the dye before un-pining your hair if you have a lighter color. It could bleed through other areas. Although, you could also use this to your advantage especially if you want two toned coon tails. Put the darker parts where you want and when you rinse gently ring from top to bottom. It should leave a lighter fade where you didn’t put the dye.
Complimenting colors are always good to put together like red and purple make for a more “natural” looking head, and they blend nicely. If you’re looking to stand out be abstract. Be more rugged within your layers/sections and use pieces of different colors.
If all else fails you can always dye it black so let your creativity shine. Safe colors to go with are purple, red, and dark pink. Remember to keep your hair well conditioned for dying can take nutrients out of your hair and make it dry. Non-sulfate products are best to keep it shiny and soft, not to mention it keeps the color vibrant longer. Be creative and colorful!