Have you ever dreamed of rocking a bold hair color like pink, blue, or silver but hesitated due to the commitment of traditional dye? Enter the latest solution: hair color wax. This innovative product lets you play with wild shades without dyeing your hair. With a rainbow of hues available, hair color wax allows everyone to express their style. So how do you use it?
Understanding Hair Color Wax
Hair color wax is a game-changer. It’s colored wax that gives the appearance of dyed hair without the chemical commitment. Celebrity hairstylist Kim Kimble assures us it’s safe for at-home use, providing a temporary burst of color you can rinse out. Unlike styling products, the wax imparts the exact color you see in the packaging, and since it doesn’t penetrate the cuticle, it won’t alter your natural hair color.
Regardless of your hair color, vibrant looks are achievable until your next shampoo, says colorist Dana Ionato. The wax brings fun to all hair shades. A wash of vibrant, temporary color can also create the illusion of thicker hair. Use the wax for an ombre effect or faux highlights to add volume.
Application and Removal Tips
For optimal application, freshly wash and dry your hair, work in sections from the root down, use a quarter-size dollop, monitor progress with a mirror, and wear an old shirt to prevent staining clothes. When removing the hair color wax, follow your regular hair routine: shampoo, possibly twice, use conditioner, and consider a deep-conditioning treatment.
Let hair color wax be the canvas for your colorful self-expression, liberating you from the commitment of traditional dyes. This innovative product offers a temporary burst of vibrant hues and is a versatile tool for experimenting with different colors, creating the illusion of thickness, and expressing your unique style. So, unleash your creativity, explore the rainbow of possibilities, and enjoy the playful transformation of your hair with this revolutionary solution.
Ryan Reynolds Had a Difficult Time Doing The Masked Singer Overseas
Back in 2018, Ryan Reynolds appeared on King of Masked Singer, which is the South Korean version of The Masked Singer show. Back then, he sang a rendition of “Tomorrow” from Annie. Recently, the actor shared his thoughts on doing the show, while promoting his new holiday movie Spirited.
Ryan Reynolds Felt Traumatized Doing King of Masked Singer
46-year-old Ryan Reynolds looked back at his 2018 South Korea experience, saying that his time on the show was less than ideal. According to the actor, when he was there, he asked himself why had he signed up to do it because it felt horrible. He also did not know the song and didn’t know how to do his part, so it felt traumatic to him.
Reynolds was doing King of Masked Singer in South Korea as part of his overseas press tour to promote Deadpool 2. His disguise was a unicorn mask with a sparkly cape, and his appearance became a viral hit online. The performance even made headlines in the USA months before the debut of the USA version of The Masked Singer in January 2019.
Ryan Reynolds Is Starring in a Movie Musical
Anchor Hoda Kotb brought up the moment to Reynolds during a discussion about his role in the movie musical Spirited, where the actor also sings. Kotb pointed out how Ryan Reynolds had displayed his singing skills many times and played the clip of the actor singing on King of Masked Singer.
Kotb’s co-anchor Savannah Guthrie asked Ryan why he would appear on the show in the first place, and Reynolds pointed out that as an actor, he would go on international tours to promote his movies, and he remembered how he was looking for the weirdest show to go on. At the time, The Masked Singer was not yet in the USA, so he looked at it as a novelty and decided to try it. The show was also huge in South Korea, and no westerners had shown up before the actor surprised everyone with his reveal.