A hair coloring kit (you may need a bleaching kit as well, depending on the hair color you choose) Shampoo Conditioner Elastic bands Bowl Comb Gloves Foil (aluminum) Timer Towel Hairdryer Plastic wrap

Procedure One of the most popular coloring trends to dye your hair ends is the dip dye method. Learn more about it in the following section.

How To Dip Dye Hair

You Will Need

Hair dye Bleaching kit Shampoo Conditioner Elastic bands Bowl Comb Gloves Towel Hairdryer Plastic wrap

Procedure Note that your hair color might fade away. We have listed some tips that can help extend your hair color life.

Tips To Maintain Hair Color

Here are some basic care tips you can include in your hair care regimen.

Tips To Care For Dyed Hair

Have you decided to color your hair? Great. But should you want to color your hair at home, here is what to consider.

Is It Safe To Color Your Hair At Home?

Yes, it is safe to color your hair at home. But if you notice any burning, redness, or other adverse effects, stop using the colorants, dyes, or bleaching agents. Consult a doctor. Sometimes coloring your hair at home might not give you the color or look you desire. It is always better to get your hair colored by a seasoned professional. The ingredients in commercial dyes and bleaching kits can leave your hair damaged. You can instead get custom mixes at a salon that suit your hair type and reduce the risk of damage.

Is dip dye and ombré the same? Both dip dye and ombré are types of hair coloring techniques. In ombré, the color is darker at the roots and lighter at the ends, creating a subtle mix in between. Dip dye follows a two-tone hair coloring technique without any visible blend in the middle. Do you dye hair from ends or roots? This depends on how much you want to dye your hair. If you want to dye your whole hair, you should start from the roots and then go to the rest of your hair. For those opting for a dip dye look, you can start dyeing from the ends and gradually cover the middle part.