How to Dye a Synthetic Wig Using FW Ink

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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2008

HOLY FO SHIZZLE READ ME.
EDITAGAIN:
apynip : "you can also use speedball inks. they are acrylic based water resistant and permanent . They dont come in as wide of a variety of colours but they should work just as well. They are also cheeper. I can get them on sale for 1.07 at hobby lobby ( gratent thats in clearance...)

thanks for teh tut i've been looking for some otehr purpose for this blonde wig i've had. I can dye it for my natsuo wig and not spend an extra 40+ dollars for a wig thats not even teh right colour! thanks!!!

me and my friend tried it out yesterday. It worked amazingly. Along with the Bombey india ink. It works in the same process.

Just be very careful in covering the cheap white craft fur if your doing neko ears it tends to want to not take alittle you just have to make sure you coat it well and let it dry throughly.

Cheers!"

EDIT: Oki. Sooo...I got a question about doing small streaks...or something like that...and I forgot my answer, BUT I just realized! Eheh. If you need to do a TINY area in a specific color and your wig is light enough, you color it directly with Sharpie and rinse it with cool water. For example: White wig + Purple streak = Yippee! or Light purple wig + Dark purple roots = Yayz.

BUT: A black wig + blond streaks = Boooo. Or a brown wig + white roots = OH NOES. Soo...if you need to do light parts on a dark wig, sew in some wefts, dummy! There ARE a few tutorials out there...Katie Blair...I think. I know a few on deviantArt, too. ^___________^


holly4davidt:
"I used this method, and your vid to help me. I thought i should give you the suggestion for something that i discovered. if you do this on a plastic bag, (preferably outside) then any that runs off you can put back in the bottle and re-use. This is really helpful, i found, as it means that if there are any little bits that haven't been done by accident (It was my first time) then you can just get them with the run off. Thought it might be a useful bit of information."
HOSHET. BEST IDEA EVARRRR ;DD

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  • i want to dye this wig i have thats kinda yellow goldish and i want to make it to where its not so yellow, if you use white ink do you think it would make it lighter?

  • @owsi1994 Unfortunately if you dye a black wig none of the color will show up :/ if you get blonde or white wig and use so much green ink to turn it a black color it will definitely give you the green tint your looking for :)

  • Is it possible to add a greenish tint to a black wig? Like it doesn't need to be very noticeable. Just needs to be more obvious in the light.

  • wow thanks for posting this! i really need to try myself :)

  • I have that measuring cup!

  • Haaay, Apynip was my roomie for a while and a good friend of mine! GOOO LIZZARD! <3

  • is it permanent?

  • gonna try this cheers

  • Thank You SOOOO Much for the post!!! :DDDDD

  • awesome video!

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