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Post by punkdude656 on Feb 22, 2008 19:16:16 GMT -5
I need to know how to do cheetah print in hair. i looked on the internet but that was no help.
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Post by Nick Swisher on Feb 22, 2008 19:24:25 GMT -5
Why would you even wanna know?
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Post by punkdude656 on Feb 22, 2008 19:26:16 GMT -5
Why would you even wanna know? my girlfriend wants to know.
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Post by Rant Casey on Feb 22, 2008 19:26:22 GMT -5
I need to know how to do cheetah print in hair. i looked on the internet but that was no help. PM Adambomb, I know that he has done it before and he could probably help.
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Post by punkdude656 on Feb 22, 2008 19:32:16 GMT -5
I need to know how to do cheetah print in hair. i looked on the internet but that was no help. PM Adambomb, I know that he has done it before and he could probably help. ok. all done. thanks
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Post by AdamBomb on Feb 22, 2008 20:11:28 GMT -5
Why would you even wanna know? It's something big in punk rock, I don't know why, or who started it, but punks seems to have a big love of animal print crap. - Which I certainly do. That's the BEST picture I have of my hair after it was done the last time, and truth be told, it can be a frustrating process the way in which I did it. For a curtain in my room, I have a huge piece of leopard print fabric, I scanned in a piece to my computer, and printed it out to about the size, I thought would look good on my hair. If I didn't have a mohawk, I would have gone with bigger spots. But, I'm sure google images would turn up a lot of results if you searched for just, "leopard or cheetah print." Finding it, and printing it is the easiest part. Now, you've got two choices, either print it on card stock, or you'll need to transfer it onto a section of posterboard (which I did). Either way, get an x-acto blade, and carefully cut out the spots, making a stencil. I had two of my friends help out with the next spot. Most bleaching kits come with a brush, but even a paint brush would work. Have a friend dip the brush in the color of dye you're using, and the other friend hold the stencil to your head, FOLLOWING the shape and form of your head. Work carefully, and quickly, because the paper will start bending because of the moisture of the dye. The cheap way, is to get some celery, and chop some of the stalk into pieces, dip that into dye, and firmly press against the head. Surprisingly, it works alright. It does work best and look the best, on short hair.
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Post by Doomrider on Feb 22, 2008 20:13:27 GMT -5
Yea find a girl that goes to styling school...that's how I got mine done.
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Post by punkdude656 on Feb 22, 2008 20:26:09 GMT -5
Thanks for all the replies.
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