You don't have to apologize so much. This is great quality compared to all other dye videos I've seen! It only it were easier to get iDye in Sweden I'd be all over trying this!
Jag har köpt ett pulver från Amazon. Gillar inte att handla från Amazon men det finns ju inte så mycket till alternativ när det gäller pulver. Får se hur detta färgningspulver fungerar.
Hey Daniel Cook from Kitchener, how are ya? Thanks for the video! I've got some prosperse coming, can't wait! That blue is insane! Thanks for the qtip trick, I've always used straws and had accidents where a bunch falls out.
Great video, it was really cool to see that you get the same results as the cone mound method. Making the cone was really the only thing keeping me from trying the "time warp" method but the way you do it is waaayyyyy easier/more simple while achieving the same effect. Thank you!
If you had put the colours down in the opposite order wouldn’t the lighter colours come through more? Also how long did you wait for the colours to absorb into the foam before adding the disc? Thanks for the great video!
Happy Holidays! i loved the video, and i have a question about what type of dye to use. would the "PROSPERSE DISPERSE DYES" be the correct product line to buy from Pro Chem?
I gotta be honest. I eyeball it and go by feel rather then an actual measurement. Because different shaving creams have different consistencies I will admit it's hard to put into words. But once you do a few it's easy to see the different effects you get based on the consistency of your shaving cream bed.
SWEET!! You didn’t add anything after the dye powders, right? At 14:35 you said that none of it was dry so should still get color… the only moisture in this process comes from the shaving cream, yeah? Thanks for sharing!
Why is idye such a pain to get a hold of ? I cant find it anywhere except on amazon. Also are those custom jars for the idye or are those the pearl ex powered pigments?
Yeah the streaks come from the disc pushing down. I usually give it that push to help it along. And the light weight on the top and gravity do the rest. That's why it's important to use a container that leaves room for the shaving cream bed to push up around the disc.
I find I have been underwhelmed with how it tends to appear on those plastics. For those I use either hair dye or Lotion and worm Dip. Two other methods I will try to cover
I'm sure you don't look at these anymore, but in the off chance you do, what did you use as you base to put the shaving cream in? Pie pans I have found out kind of suck for this
prochemicalanddye.net/prosperse-disperse-dyes.html And this is the starter set. You get a few colors. prochemicalanddye.net/all-dye-samplers-starter-kits/samplers-starter-kits-for-polyester-nylon-acrylic-acetate-rayon-ingeo-dyes/prosperse-disperse-dye-sampler.html
That's a fair question. Some people enjoy doing the Mound method. The water I believe helps add moisture so that even if you do add a little bit too much powder it will still be wet. But for sure it helps allow the disc to sink. Which will give you the streaks we were looking for in this video. Feel free to go check out my page for some of my other works. All that I did using this style had water added to it.