![]() ![]() Also gets rid of the alcohol smell.Again, let try completely. The shampoo pulls the last of the dye out and the conditioner seems to help reduce the damage the alcohol does to the material. I prefer cold water since it doesn't affect the material (hot water can alter a wig if it's too hot, etc etc) but do what you like.Personal step: Use shampoo and conditioner on the material. It's good for insanely pale colors, but if you want the color you see (or close to), let the material dry COMPLETELY.Rinsing information:Stick the fur/wig in running water until the water runs clear under. If you add the dye, then rinse it off, it won't have time to stick. Martins Bombay India Inks offer powerful color in a convenient dropper-stopper glass bottle. Comb through material, let dry.Drying information:THE LONGER YOU LET THE DYE DRY, THE BETTER IT'LL STICK TO THE MATERIAL. ![]() This pigment-based black ink is waterproof and works well with dip pens and brushes, and it's perfect for projects on paper or board that need a semi-gloss appearance. Let dry.Paintbrush - With any brush (personal fan of foam brushes), apply the dye, section at a time (good for streaks, layers, blending, etc etc). Item 10015491 Add to list Description Shipping & Returns An ideal entry-level ink, this student-grade ink fits virtually any need you may have. (Note: This one can end up with spotty affects if it's not saturated enough). If you're going to do this, go to Sally's and get a cheap bottle from there) and spray wig/fur with the dye. Found in Hobby Lobby for the rest of its life. ![]() This technique also works great for dying synthetic furs as well.Ingredients:70% Isopropyl Alcohol (found in any health wellness section of anystore)Acrylic Ink (Personal fan of Dr PH Martin's Bombay Inda Ink. I've been dying wigs for about 3 years now and I've finally took the time to write down my general information on how to make a good dye. ![]()
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