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Help! Does spray-on hair color really do justice?

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 10:47 am
by dnangelsora
i want to cosplay as Einsatz of Lagoon Engine Einsatz. I have long enough hair, so that's okay.
BUT, i really want my hair to be blue.
Question is, can i use that spray-on hair color that they sell at halloween stores?
i've never had the experience of trying this stuff and i was just wondering if it comes out okay, or if taken care of properly, would last about 5-6 hours?

my last resort is a wig, but i'm not high on cash for awhile...=^_^=

help would be greatly appreciated.

need a pic?> http://www.newtype-usa.com/
(the one on the cover)

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 12:34 pm
by Hemuloki-sama
Okay, the strange thing with spray on color is that it sometimes looks good on people with very very short hair. Really only boys can pull it off but even then, it looks fake.

For your hair though, it won't look good no matter what you do. Spray on color looks fake, it's not even and it makes your hair very very crusty.

I know that the spray will last pretty much all day but it'll look bad all day and start to thin out. O.o

I would just go with a wig but if this is for a quick replacement, just go for a regular Halloween store wig. They are nice for experiments and replacements until you get better wigs. If not, just go to Amphigory and buy one there.

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 10:53 pm
by Sterling
They also sell Temp color that you can wash in. It will wash out in 2 days with Denerex.

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 11:24 pm
by Hemuloki-sama
That stuff just lingers in your hair and depending on your shade of hair color, it doesn't get the right shade.

wow

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2005 9:40 pm
by dnangelsora
thank you for the help =^_^=

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2005 10:48 pm
by NyuNyu
I've only seen that stuff look good a few times. Once it was on very short, naturally light blonde hair. Otherwise the color is not vibrant enough. My friend got really crappy yellow hair spray dye and his hair was GREEN >.< Yeah he was Ed Elric from FMA with green hair ew. The stuff doesn't even show up in my hair hardly at all. Wigs are worth the money! If you really can't afford one I think it's better to go with your natural hair color and maybe just try to style it like theirs if you can. Or just save up for a good wig that you can reuse between costumes maybe. The cheap ones at Halloween stores usually cause more frustration than they are worth!

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 9:04 am
by Hemuloki-sama
The cheap wigs cause frustration yes, but for $12 they make great replacement wigs until you can either afford a better one or just need to buy a new one unexpectedly.

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 6:42 pm
by Uke Eiri
Spray in hair color can look great and natural if you have some time. When I did my Shuichi costume I didn't have time to get the wig so I was able to put up my hair (about 2 feet) and spray the entire thing. When I took pics it looked very natural. The key is brushing it in while you apply it. However the only problem is that it might come off on your clothing but it should wash out depending on the material. I wore it like that for two days and went clubing the next nite and it still looked natural.

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 4:16 pm
by mindtailor
O_o my first question: what colour is your hair, and what kind of spray stuff did you get?

If you have dark hair, it won't work if you brush it in. Though it does make for some amusement if you go under a blacklight. I sprayed my dark brown hair pink then brushed it, it was barely purple. Then I went to play lasertag and my hair lit up like a neon sign. And to think I wondered why everyone kept shooting at me.

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 10:53 pm
by blue_eyed_fairy
at anime boston 2003 i could not afford a wig of the lenth i wanted, but my real hair was just right, my natural color is dark brown. i needed blue. so i got a pump bottle on clearance after halloween and tryed that. it worked really well, i was suprized. i pulled my hair up in the desired style then had a friend help spray and then coated in hair spray. if you put hair spray on first the color won't stick so good. it was a one day then wash out spray and some color did rub off on my costume but it all came out. my one mistake was trying to save the planet and getting pump spray insteed of the normal airsole, it was hard to keep pumping it.
i do think that a wig is a better answer because this past summer i used the same costume, but my hair is much shorter now, so i did get a wig fot it. it was a time saver getting ready, just plop on secure and good to go. and i can use it again for another costume or if i just want to do the same one again!

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 3:36 am
by Siaarn
I COME BRINGING TIPS! XD Anyways, I didn't read all the replies, because I'm tired, so forgive me if I'm copying someone. But once I used red hair spray, and of course it looked crappy. So I brushed my hair with the spray in it, and it actually turned out quite good, but I had to use ALOT of spray. It also made my brush dirty. But either way, it looked alright.

my hair is a dark brown

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 3:59 pm
by dnangelsora
mindtailor wrote:O_o my first question: what colour is your hair, and what kind of spray stuff did you get?

If you have dark hair, it won't work if you brush it in. Though it does make for some amusement if you go under a blacklight. I sprayed my dark brown hair pink then brushed it, it was barely purple. Then I went to play lasertag and my hair lit up like a neon sign. And to think I wondered why everyone kept shooting at me.

i have a dark brown hair color. I hadn't bought any spray yet, but i'm going to try to buy the wig instead because the costume i'm wearing had white on it, and i don't want to get it full of the stuff...

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 6:37 pm
by hiei/is/2/hot
It worked for me...but I used black & white on my dark, dark, dark brown hair :lol:

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 5:27 pm
by ChibiNeko
... I've only had very bad experiences with spray. One, the color is'nt very bold, two, it makes your hair really stiff, three, it flakes everywhere, and four, it doesn't react well with light clothing. The brush-in kind worked okay (it comes in a plastic tube with an attached brush) but it takes a lot of these and the color isn't very bright either.