Best method to color their hair?

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I used to color my own hair with kool-aid so I know it's safe, painless and quite tasty... Just wondering if anyone has some tips/tricks on how to do it on a toddler?
 
mm sorry no tips.

but can i ask why you would want to colour your toddlers hair?
 
It would make them easier to locate in a crowd, or describe if they're lost in a mall... Etc.
I'd also figure the least likely kid to be walked off with would be the most conspicuous one ;)
 
It would make them easier to locate in a crowd, or describe if they're lost in a mall... Etc.
I'd also figure the least likely kid to be walked off with would be the most conspicuous one ;)

I take it this thread was a joke and you're not actually serious?!
 
It would make them easier to locate in a crowd, or describe if they're lost in a mall... Etc.
I'd also figure the least likely kid to be walked off with would be the most conspicuous one ;)

I take it this thread was a joke and you're not actually serious?!

:haha: thought the same thing lol
 
I think it would be best to avoid coloring a childs hair personally.

Is this just for a special occasion?
 
Nope, totally serious... I see kids with colored hair all the time so I doubt I'm starting some sort of toddler revolution... Just wondering how it's done without getting it all over them...
 
You aren't be serious?

I have many many friends with toddlers and can personally say that I have NEVER seen a child with coloured hair. Ever.

I would never want to either. I'd rather use reins to stop my child getting lost in a crowd or to deter someone from abducting them.

Hmmm...me thinks this is a joke (or I hope it is a joke!)
 
]It would make them easier to locate in a crowd, or describe if they're lost in a mall... [/B]Etc.
I'd also figure the least likely kid to be walked off with would be the most conspicuous one ;)

You're clearly just a wind-up merchant but this is just silly and makes a mockery of the forum which I don't think people will appreciate :growlmad:
 
ive been a member since 2009 and i have 2 say this thread is the most far fetched one i have ever seen on bnb.
 
Seriously... No one has seen it? For the past 3-4 years, every kid has been walking around with a Mohawk, now they're starting to walk around with different colored hair... Could just be a North American thing but it's really not that outrageous... Holy crap.
 
I'm sorry but this is slightly ridiculous. If you were talking about dressing up for Halloween I could see where you were coming from. However, as you are not I suggest you need to think of a safer way to take your child out of doors.
 
hahaha I just dont get why? I take it you are in the US? I dont even know what koolaid is let alone why you would use it to colour a childs hair?

All us English layyydeesss are shocked (slightly tongue in cheek)
 
hahaha I just dont get why? I take it you are in the US? I dont even know what koolaid is let alone why you would use it to colour a childs hair?

All us English layyydeesss are shocked (slightly tongue in cheek)

Kool aid - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kool-Aid

I'm taking its a wind up! xx
 
OMG - its real!!! https://www.wikihow.com/Dye-Hair-With-Kool-Aid

Google it there is loads - hehehehehehehehehehe
 
hahaha I just dont get why? I take it you are in the US? I dont even know what koolaid is let alone why you would use it to colour a childs hair?

All us English layyydeesss are shocked (slightly tongue in cheek)

Kool aid - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kool-Aid

I'm taking its a wind up! xx

thanks x
 
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