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Review on 🎨 32-Ounce Dark Blue Speedball Acrylic Screen Printing Ink: Enhance Your SEO by Carrie Spencer

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DYES SYNTHETIC HAIR!

This rating probably won't help most people considering this item, but I have to share my success. I watched a few YouTube videos showing how to dye synthetic hair, then bought this dye and a dark red to dye my synthetic blonde auburn or copper hair a darker, less vibrant burgundy. I poured 70 percent isopropyl alcohol into a clear spray bottle and then added some ultra blue ink to the bottle with some of this red to make it magenta. I then sprayed the mixture onto some of my cheaper hair ties to test them out. Brown with tan tones was not very successful. But the light copper "ruffled" curly elastic turned out to be very useful. It's still a bit lighter than my hair, but it will do. The ink makes the hair less shiny but that's a good thing as some synthetic hair is too shiny and my hair is very dry, frizzy and dull anyway. I have an oily hairspray that has enhanced the shine. You can always go darker with this mascara, but never lighten with synthetic hair. Warning: I haven't listened to others saying to use this in a well ventilated area like outdoors. I have a bad sense of smell probably due to chronic allergies and sinus issues, and the smell didn't really bother me when I was using it. But later it caused terrible migraine-like headaches. I recommend using a mask when spraying if you must use it indoors. I sprayed the color into a very, very large bowl that I use when I color human hair. I bet this thing can mess up a white sink. I rinsed it in a stainless steel sink and cleaned it right away. Some recommend letting your hair dry for a few hours or a day or two before washing and then using some type of conditioner. It's much simpler and easier than the "Cut" method, which I haven't tried yet. The pictures show the same chewing gum, same brand, type and color: one colored and one not. One lady used a mix of black and burnt umber. Ink,

Pros
  • SAFE FOR STUDIO OR CLASSROOM - AP stamped; easy cleaning with soap and water
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for seniors