Summer is here! If you're looking to beat the heat with a fresh, cool new look, it’s time to embrace the icy pink trend. Imagine this: a perfect blend of cool-toned, ashy pastel pink that makes your hair look like it's been kissed by a frosty breeze. Here’s how to mix the perfect icy pink:
Here's What You'll Need for Icy Pink Hair:
- 2 parts Pink Puff
- 1 part Gravedigger
- Conditioner
How to Achieve the Best Icy Pink Hair:
- Lighten for the perfect canvas: Whether you are dying all of your hair or just a section, you should lighten your hair before applying your semi-permanent shade for the best, most vibrant results. Creamsicle is a light, almost pastel shade — so you will need to lighten to a level 9 or 10.
- Prepare your hair: Start with clean, dry hair. Use a clarifying shampoo to remove any product buildup, ensuring your hair is ready to absorb your new color.
- Saturate your strands: Mix Pink Puff, Gravedigger, and Conditioner together in a bowl. To keep your application even and consistent, section into four quadrants. Apply your mixture on the roots first, making sure to saturate fully. After, apply to the rest of the hair starting from the nape and working up. To ensure proper saturation, continue working in quarter-inch sections, and for every 2-4 inches of hair, apply a new dollop of color.
- Rinse with cold water: Always remember to rinse your semi-permanent shade with cool water. Cool water closes the cuticle, sealing in the pigment. Good Dye Young semi-permanents have a conditioning, cream-based formula, so there is no need to condition the hair afterward.
- Style with a heat protectant: Vibrant hair is sensitive to fading from UV and heat exposure, so be sure to prep the hair with Prime Hair Primer Mist prior to styling.
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