glowing hair
Nov. 5th, 2006 06:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So that glowing hair gel I mentioned arrived the other day. It finally got used tonight.
There wasn't enough in the container to get my whole head (unless it would've thinned out a lot had I mixed it more). On the bangs it didn't really work; there's not enough hair to really hold enough to see. But on the sides, it worked! The bright pink of my hair seemed to overpower the orange of the gel. I have glowing streaks in my hair! And eerie luminous cast-off gloves in the bathroom trash.
No photos, as we don't have a working camera right now. You can only see it in the dark; the light's too faint to overpower incandescent bulbs.
I suspect this could probably be done a lot cheaper, if I knew the chemicals involved and had a source for them.
There wasn't enough in the container to get my whole head (unless it would've thinned out a lot had I mixed it more). On the bangs it didn't really work; there's not enough hair to really hold enough to see. But on the sides, it worked! The bright pink of my hair seemed to overpower the orange of the gel. I have glowing streaks in my hair! And eerie luminous cast-off gloves in the bathroom trash.
No photos, as we don't have a working camera right now. You can only see it in the dark; the light's too faint to overpower incandescent bulbs.
I suspect this could probably be done a lot cheaper, if I knew the chemicals involved and had a source for them.
"Non-Toxic"? Hmmm...
Date: 2006-11-12 11:45 pm (UTC)Gerald Perkins once wrote a story for YARF!, featuring Brian Harp's character, Sapheer (sp?), a minor demon who plays jazz saxophone. At the end of the story he describes her as having glowing Glyphs and Runes on her thigh...