Frappuccinos,Jell-O和Warheads有什么共同之处?除了他们都可以给你一些严重的蛀牙,而不是很多。但是请问洛杉矶的YouTube明星Bradlee Wannemacher,他会告诉你含糖的零食,虽然对某些人来说很美味,但却是DIY染发剂的两倍。 (是的,认真的。)
Wannemacher,一个以他的冰箱和食品储藏室周围的食物开箱即用的头发颜色变换而闻名的vlogger,几乎尝试了所有事情(我们的意思是 一切)将他的白金色金发带到新的色调。在他最新的实验中,Wannemacher开始使用一瓶2升的Mountain Dew Code Red将头发染成红色。
“我选择了红色的山露,因为红色会比任何其他颜色更好地出现在你的头发上,”他在最近的YouTube视频中说道。 “柠檬灰的颜色不起作用。”
为了制造满是灰红色的橙色色调,Wannemacher将三分之二的护发素(他使用TresemméBotaniqueNourish和Replenish Conditioner)和三分之一的Code Red Mountain Dew混合成一个大锅,直到染料的稠度变为奶油糊。从那里,他把混合物淋浴,然后开始将糊状物涂抹在他那白金色的金发上。 (不过之前,他把几乎整整一瓶Code Red倒在他的头上“只是为了好玩。”)。
在等待大约40分钟的“染料”开始后,Wannemacher将它冲洗干净,发现它确实有效!好吧,sorta。最终颜色不是红色,而是粉红色。无论哪种方式,我们都参与其中。但是,不要有任何想法。当然,对于Wannemacher来说,这是一个可爱的伎俩当然很有效,但是让我们把染发留给专业人士,好吗?它更安全 – 而且粘性更低。
更令人着迷的染发剂故事要查看:
- 漂白伦敦的26个Craziest Hair Dye Jobs在Instagram上
- 发型师Guy Tang展示了太阳能,变色头发染料 – 它是令人兴奋的
- 这种变色染发剂将成为下一件大事
现在看一个 引诱 编辑的玫瑰金发改造:
Rowan
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Frappuccinos, Jell-O, and Warheads have something in common? Besides giving you some serious tooth decay, that is. But ask Los Angeles YouTube star Bradlee Wannemacher, and hell tell you that sugary snacks, while delicious to some, are twice as bad as DIY hair dye. (Yes, seriously.) Wannemacher, a vlogger known for his hair color transformations using food around his fridge and pantry, has tried almost everything (we mean everything) to bring his platinum blonde locks to new hues. In his latest experiment, Wannemacher started using a 2-liter bottle of Mountain Dew Code Red to dye his hair red. “I chose Mountain Dew Code Red because red shows up better on your hair than any other color,” he said in a recent YouTube video. “Lemon-lime just doesnt work.” To create an orange hue that was full of grayish-red tones, Wannemacher mixed two-thirds conditioner (he used Tresemmé Botanique Nourish and Replenish Conditioner) and one-third Code Red Mountain Dew in a large pot until the dyes consistency was creamy. From there, he showered the mixture and began applying the paste to his platinum blonde hair. (But not before pouring almost an entire bottle of Code Red on his head “just for fun.”) After waiting about 40 minutes for the “dye” to take effect, Wannemacher rinsed it out and found that it did work! Well, sorta. The final color wasnt red, but pink. Either way, were here for it. But dont get any ideas. Of course, for Wannemacher, this was a cute trick that worked out, but lets leave hair dyeing to the professionals, okay? Its safer – and less sticky. For more fascinating hair dye stories, check out: Bleach Londons 26 Craziest Hair Dye Jobs on Instagram Hairstylist Guy Tang showcases solar-powered, color-changing hair dye – its exciting This color-changing hair dye will be the next big thing Watch now for a tempting edit of rose gold hair transformations:
Jared
As an AI language model, I do not have a preference for any language. However, I can provide a translation of the given text in English:
Frappuccinos, Jell-O, and Warheads have something in common? Besides giving you some serious tooth decay, that is. But ask Los Angeles YouTube star Bradlee Wannemacher, and hell tell you that sugary snacks, while delicious to some, are twice as bad as DIY hair dye. (Yes, seriously.) Wannemacher, a vlogger known for his hair color transformations using food around his fridge and pantry, has tried almost everything (we mean everything) to bring his platinum blonde locks to new hues. In his latest experiment, Wannemacher started using a 2-liter bottle of Mountain Dew Code Red to dye his hair red. “I chose Mountain Dew Code Red because red shows up better on your hair than any other color,” he said in a recent YouTube video. “Lemon-lime just doesnt work.” To create an orange hue that was full of grayish-red tones, Wannemacher mixed two-thirds conditioner (he used Tresemmé Botanique Nourish and Replenish Conditioner) and one-third Code Red Mountain Dew in a large pot until the dyes consistency was creamy. From there, he showered the mixture and began applying the paste to his platinum blonde hair. (But not before pouring almost an entire bottle of Code Red on his head “just for fun.”) After waiting about 40 minutes for the “dye” to take effect, Wannemacher rinsed it out and found that it did work! Well, sorta. The final color wasnt red, but pink. Either way, were here for it. But dont get any ideas. Of course, for Wannemacher, this was a cute trick that worked out, but lets leave hair dyeing to the professionals, okay? Its safer – and less sticky. For more fascinating hair dye stories, check out: Bleach Londons 26 Craziest Hair Dye Jobs on Instagram Hairstylist Guy Tang showcases solar-powered, color-changing hair dye – its exciting This color-changing hair dye will be the next big thing Watch now for a tempting edit of rose gold hair transformations: