no , it is not imposable to do that
To dye your hair with Kool-Aid, mix the Kool-Aid powder with conditioner to create a paste. Apply the paste to your hair, covering it completely, and let it sit for at least one hour. Rinse your hair with water until it runs clear. Note that the color will be temporary and may not work as well on dark hair.
...No. it will damage your contacts.
Some people were allergic to some of the ingredients in,the kool-aid but only certain people with rare diseases
go to a professional hair salon.. and they will bleach (not bleach you find in your household) and they will work it in your hair starting from the roots to tips.. leave it in then rinse, apply hair color.. as a hairstylist i advise you to go to a professional to die your hair blonde or else it will turn into an ugly, unattractive, kool-aid blondish-orangish color if you attempt to do it yourself
Sure, you can water a plant with Kool-Aid if you want it to die a colorful death. Kool-Aid is full of sugar and artificial flavors that will do more harm than good for your plant. Stick to good old H2O if you want your plant to thrive, unless you're into botanical experiments gone wrong.
kool aid is actually a colloid thx bye god bless loser
First you could bleach the streak...not super blonde to were it falls out...next put the wanted color die in hair...that should do it plus you could also bleach it the same way and use kool-aid the mix from the kids drink
Roger Kool died on 2005-10-31.
Molly Kool died on 2009-02-25.
Edwin Perkins died on July 3rd, 1961. He was born in Lewis, Iowa, and is credited with inventing the drink called Kool-Aid, which was created in 1927.
Yes, Scientists have proven that Meg Sokic is kool, but further research has shown that this koolness may die in 2012