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Saturday, October 04, 2014

How to Dye your Hair Blue - Ion Brilliance Sky Blue

Hey, want step by step instruction on How to Dye your Hair a Blue Color and not feel blue about it? Well, you've got to the right place!

How to Dye your Hair a Blue with rachelle
Do you want to know how to dye your hair a brilliant blue color? Well, my niece Rachelle recently decided to dye her hair blue! The moment I saw that first picture of her with her brilliant blue hair, I was amazed. I asked her, what is the name of that color? She said it was Ion Brilliance Sky Blue.

When I was growing up, we always talked about the old ladies with blue hair. Little did I know that blue hair on a younger gal could be so beguiling!

This is my interview with my niece, Rachelle Lesteshen. We asked her to tell us "how to dye your hair a blue color ... and not feel blue about doing it!"

P.S. By the way, we opted to add a little blue for our callouts throughout this page. It seemed kind of appropriate, you think?

Photo Credit: My Niece Rachelle after using Ion Color Brilliance Brights Semi-Permanent Hair Color Sky Blue. All photos of Rachelle edited by JaguarJulie.

What a thrill to interview my niece!
Who knew it would be about blue hair? Hey there, this is me! For a brief moment in the hair coloring process, my niece had hair that looked a bit like mine.

And, then she continued on to become a brilliant blue with Ion Color Brilliance Brights Semi-Permanent Hair Color Sky Blue.

I've always love the blue color, but hadn't thought about what it would be like to have blue hair! Perhaps you've seen my article on The Beautiful Color of Reflex Blue?

Well, after seeing my niece with her new jazzy color, I think I am liking that blue.

At my age, I am not brave enough to give this a try. Although I do believe I might try a wig of that color.
P.S. After putting together this interview with Rachelle, I was rather surprised to find so many young gals had actually picked this color and done YouTube video reviews! It seems to be THE color to try!

Why did you pick this color?

Rachelle Before blue hair
Why did you decide to go blue? Blue is my favorite color and I've always been drawn to brightly colored hair. I think it looks pretty.

I've always liked this color and had long thought about trying it. I guess I got the bug one weekend and decided to take the plunge.

In the past, I've actually tried other products to change my hair color, so this wouldn't be the first time. At least I love the color blue!

Had you considered another color? I only wanted blue, but I had thought about using a darker shade or another color in case the bleach wouldn't go light enough. I had been dying my hair red and dark brown in the past and it can be difficult to strip out colors with red tones. Once I saw that the bleach was getting it light enough, I was very happy I went with this shade of blue.

Dare to be a little different! I always knew that about my niece ... she is brave enough to be bold and unique ... even in her hair color.

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The Step-by-Step Process
Here we go ... no turning back!

Foiling the hair to bleach it!

rachelle putting foil on hair to bleach it
Did you need somebody to help you? A friend helped me! I needed help with bleaching my hair because I had never done that by myself before and I don't think I could reach the back of my own head to do the foils back there if I had tried.

My hair is pretty dark, so I needed to bleach my hair to a light blonde.

There are a number of additional products we could have used. Color strippers, toners to remove the yellow, etc.

To cut costs and because I was pretty confident that the bleach would work, we just bought lightener and the dye.

Foil is all on
I think I like this look!

rachelle with foil bleaching hair
Why foil? It's used to help control the bleach and keep it from getting on the areas you don't want bleached, like your roots.

We used two products from Sally's, the Salon Care Blue Flash Powder in a one ounce size along with a 30 volume creme developer.

The flash powder is an excellent product that got my hair light pretty fast without damaging it. I didn't pre-lighten my hair. I just went straight to bleaching it.

If you do not get your hair light enough or if you are not able to remove all the yellow tones from your hair, this color will not work and could turn green! (Yellow + Blue)

Hair has been bleached blonde
I like it!

rachelle with bleached blonde hair
Did you consider staying at the bleached color before continuing? I would probably never choose to be a blonde because I don't think it looks good with my skin tone and my eyebrows are really dark and would require lightening, too.

However, we were kind of surprised at how nice my hair color looked after bleaching!

I wish I could handle this type of blonde ... looks a little strawberry.

It doesn't really go well with my skin tones, don't you agree?

Hmmm, this color looks pretty nice!
Yes, I think I look like a movie star.

rachelle with bleached hair
Hmmm, which one? Hey, let's wait a moment while I admire how I look.

Now my hair was to a perfect bleached color and ready for the next step in the process.

I did not condition my hair after bleaching so that it would be receptive to the dye.

Oh well ... time to move on.

What other colors would you try? I'm willing to try teal and purple and maybe a bright red.

Ooops, there it is!
It's kind of messy stuff.

Rachelle putting on the blue dye
Why this brand? Originally, I was looking at the Manic Panic brand, but my friend did some research and found that the Ion Brilliance brand and this color was more vibrant and tends to last longer.

Where did you buy it? I was able to purchase this from my local Sally Beauty Supply store.

How many boxes? We used 3 boxes. Boy was I thankful that I bought 3 tubes of the sky blue dye!

My friend who was helping me had on rubber gloves and a tie-dye t-shirt. How appropriate, you know? We were pretty careful to keep most of the stuff on my head.

I used some color remover wipes to take the color off my face and skin when it strayed. Once we got the stuff applied to my head, we wrapped the hair with some saran wrap.

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Let me sleep on it!
We didn't realize that this was a lengthy process.

Overnight application?
Hey, who knew?

rachelle with ion brilliance sky blue dye on her hair
How long did it take? It took a long time. We probably spent 5-6 hours on bleaching and applying the dye.
I ended up sleeping with the dye in my hair and washing it out in the morning.

How long do you think you will you stay with this color? I've wanted to go blue for years and years, so I'll probably keep it blue for at least the summer, if not longer.

It requires quite a bit of upkeep, though. I have dark roots, so they will have to be re-bleached frequently and the blue fades quickly.

If I get tired of all that, I may try a darker blue or something else.

Let's summarize the how-to step-by-step instructions! 

the how to step by step to dye your hair blue

What were the steps ... So I see you had to bleach your hair first? I didn't realize that would be a step! First of all, we are not professionals and we were just trying this for fun, so our techniques may not be what most consider correct. These are our how-to, step-by-step instructions that we did in my home.

#1 THE BLEACHING PROCESS USING FOIL: I had to bleach my hair because the blue would be brighter on really light hair and my hair was previously dyed a dark brown.

My friend clipped my hair into sections to keep it out of the way. She then mixed up the lightener, put a piece of foil under my hair, and applied the bleach solution to about one inch sections just on the ends of my hair, making sure to avoid the roots/uncolored areas of my hair.

This is because the hair closest to the scalp will bleach more easily and more quickly than the rest of my hair. Those areas should be saved for the last 15-20 minutes of the bleaching.

After applying the bleach solution, the foils were then folded up neatly. This step was then repeated multiple times until all the hair was done. We left the bleach on and checked the process and color about every 20 minutes.

Once the hair on the back of my head was at the right shade, we started removing the foils in the order that we did them in, giving the rest of the hair time to get to the same color. After they were all removed, we applied bleach all over, focusing on my roots. This stage made my scalp tingle a lot.

#2 RINSE AND DRY: Once we were happy with the overall color of my hair, I rinsed it out. We then dried it to check the color. We both felt that the ends were still too yellow, but my roots were the perfect color.

#3 REPEAT THE BLEACHING PROCESS: We decided to do another bleaching session for the ends of my hair to get them lighter. We repeated the foil process, continued to check the color, and washed it back out when it was how we liked it.

#4 APPLYING THE BLUE DYE: At that point, we were ready for the blue and we applied it all over. I decided I wanted to leave it in for a long time to maximize the brightness of the color, so I slept with the color on my hair.

#5 RINSE WELL: I woke up in the morning and washed it out, waiting for the water to run clear.

#6 DEEP CONDITION: I then applied one of my deep conditioning packets to help restore my hair after the damage from the processing it went through.

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Drumroll : The finished product!

How do you like it?
It seems pretty uniform.

rachelle with blue hair
We were so thrilled to see the overall colors throughout my hair after we rinsed the dye. Keep in mind, you should not shampoo after because it will remove some of the colors.

What did it cost to go blue? I estimate that it cost us about $40-$50 dollars for just the hair dye ($15), powder lightener tub ($20), large container of developer ($4), and a few packets of deep conditioner ($7).

It could cost more if you do not have the dye brush, a bowl to mix the bleach in, the foils, gloves, etc. We had already had those items so it helped to keep our costs down.

The reaction?
What did everybody think?

rachelle with blue hair and her two girls

What has been the reaction of your family, kids? My kids love it so much! Well, kids will be kids and they were hamming it up for the camera by sticking out their tongues. But that wasn't what they thought of the new style!

They can't stop telling me how much they like it and they keep wanting to touch and play with it. My husband loves it. He was the one that encouraged me to finally do it after talking about it for years.

Do You Like It?


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Thanks Rachelle! Follow Rachelle Lesteshen on Facebook.
She is a 30-something, mother of two girls, living in Columbus, Ohio.

One final look - before and after!

rachelle before and after with blue hair

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One Month Later and a Haircut Too!
We are seriously looking good.

rachelle blue hair one month haircut

Ready to Dye Your Hair Blue?

Here are some of the products you will need:
  1. Salon Care Blue Flash Powder Lightener 1 lb.
  2. Salon Care 30 Volume Creme Developer 16 oz.
  3. Ion Color Brilliance Brights Semi-Permanent Hair Color Sky Blue

Thanks for Visiting!

We love to hear from our readers. Thanks for dropping by. What do you think about going blue?

History: How to Dye Your Hair a Blue Color was originally created on Squidoo by JaguarJulie on May 12, 2014.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

How to Make a Spicy Grilled Cheese Sandwich

Want to learn how to make a perfectly tasty and delicious grilled cheese sandwich that is spicy too? It is a Spicy Grilled Cheese Sandwich that we are making because of the Jalapeno Cheese Bread.

Grilled Cheese Sandwich on Jalapeno Cheese Bread
I recently shared my personal recipe for Grilled Cheese Sandwich on Jalapeno Cheese Bread.

Now you can see how to make that spicy recipe right here. Get step by step instructions with photos!

My personal photos will guide you along the way so that you can't make a mistake. It's quick and easy to make that delicious lunch recipe. Time for you to kick it up a notch!

All photos and content copyright JaguarJulie.

My Personal Taste

Sharing my photos and my recipe for something a little spicy! After many years of preparing my favorite foods, I've found that I love to experiment. Sure, I will refer back to my recipes, but I will often vary the ingredients to suit my taste.

That's how I happened upon making this spicy sandwich recipe. You see, normally chefs will use American cheese to make their grilled cheese sandwiches. However, I don't usually buy that product ... in fact, I can't tell you the last time I did buy it. I don't like that kind of processed food.

So, on my recent trip to my local Publix grocery, I found a most unusual looking loaf of bread. Even the cashier had to remark about its appearance -- it was not your typical loaf. I've never seen Jalapeno Cheese Bread in the bakery previously. I like to try new things, so I decided to try it.

Continuing to do my grocery shopping, I came to the deli department and picked up one package each of the Publix brand cheese -- Colby Jack and Muenster.

I already had Kraft Miracle Whip dressing and I Can't Believe It's Not Butter in my refrigerator. Now, to find the perfect day to make this delicious comfort food for lunch!

P.S. I WAS the Official Squidoo Comfort Foods Contributor! Did you know that? Well, you probably guessed it.

The Frying Pan!

Personally, I prefer teflon coated. For years, I have used various types of frying pans. For this type of sandwich, I definitely would recommend teflon coated!

The TeChef - Art Pan 11" Frying Pan, Coated 5 times with Teflon Select Non-Stick Coating (PFOA Free) / Induction Ready looks like one impressive frying pan at a great price.

It is coated 5 times with DuPont Teflon and is induction ready. A special bonus is the pretty purple color of Aubergine. They say that this color signifies glory, splendor, and a "pure joy of life."

Most importantly, there is no PFOA, cadmium, or lead in this frying pan.

Poll : Do You Like It Spicy?
We're talking about your sandwich! Do you like a grilled cheese sandwich that is spicy?
  • Yes I do!
  • I'm not sure.
  • No, I do not do spicy food.

ingredients for spicy grilled cheese sandwich
#1 - The Ingredients List
The most important part! If you are doing it like I do it, you will need these:

Jalapeno Cheese Bread
Colby Jack Cheese
Muenster Cheese
Kraft Miracle Whip Dressing
I Can't Believe It's Not Butter

I am hoping to actually try making this bread. This was the first time that I actually tried it; I can say that I am hooked on the delicious taste. It also has a special aroma when you are frying it.

slice your bread for your spicy grilled cheese sandwich
#2 - Slice your bread
How thick do you like it? The first slice that I made was way too thick for a two slice sandwich. So, I went with my second and third slice which measured between 1/4 and 1/2 inch.

Take a closer look ... can you see the bits of jalapeno peppers and cheese in those slices? That's the spicy part for this lunch recipe! The bread also has a good texture to hold up to grilling.

Poll : What Kind of Bread?
Which is your preference? For this type of sandwich, what do you use?
  • French
  • Whole Wheat
  • Old-Fashioned White
  • Healthy Grain
  • Jalapeno Cheese
  • Something else

butter your bread for the spicy grilled cheese sandwich
#3 - Butter your bread
I do both sides - how about you? In the past, I used to actually but my butter in the frying pan. And, once in a while, I would add a little extra virgin olive oil to the pan.

For today's version, I opted to butter both sides of my jalapeno cheese bread slices with my favorite "butter." It's I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!

Do you use it too? I probably used a little more than a tablespoon and a half.

put buttered bread in frying pan for grilled cheese sandwich
#4 - Place buttered bread in frying pan
Start your pan on a medium heat On my electric stovetop, I have a Hi setting of 4 which seems to work pretty well for a good medium heat.

Occasionally, I will need to dial it down to about a 3 or 3.5.

My frying pan was already heating up as I prepared my ingredients and sliced and buttered the bread.

the cheese for a spicy grilled cheese sandwich
#5 - Select your cheese
Just say C-H-E-E-S-E if you please! This is another important ingredient since, HEY! the recipe name includes this, RIGHT?

How many of you have always used American? That's OK ... but maybe it's time to experiment. In today's example, I am using two slices of Colby Jack and one slice of Muenster.

I would have used one each of those and then added a third slice of Sharp Cheddar. Another suggestion is to make it a variety with jalapeno peppers like Monterey Jack.

Poll : Your Favorite Cheese(s)?
Bet you can't pick just one! Which cheese do you like for this recipe?
  • American
  • Cheddar
  • Colby Jack
  • Monterey Jack
  • Muenster
  • More than one of the above!
  • Something else

butter melted on bread for spicy grilled cheese sandwich
#6 - Butter melted on bread
Don't burn it! It should be a few minutes in the frying pan as you wait for your butter to melt on top of the slice. The underside should be getting a light golden brown.

You will flip your slices to get the other side to a crispy golden brown color.

Be careful not to over grill that bread!

colby jack cheese on bread for spicy grilled cheese sandwich
#7 - Add Colby Jack cheese to bread slices
I love the color of this ingredient!

This is one of my favorite cheeses that I can eat right out of the package.

So, the colby jack cheese really adds a lot of taste to this lunch recipe.

It also happens to be a great size for the slice of bread.

add muenster cheese to one slice of bread for spicy grilled cheese sandwich
#8 - Add third slice of Muenster cheese
It makes a difference! You know, it is great to have another tasty bite for this sandwich. I often pair this type of cheese with the Colby Jack in other recipes -- it works well here too!

Ideally, you get a good taste with two types of cheese and by adding a third, it puts it a little over the top. Experiment and see how you like it.

Try Optional Ingredients Inside! Kosher Dill Pickle Slices, Jalapeno Peppers, Chopped Onions, Kraft Miracle Whip Dressing, Your Favorite Mayonnaise

add kraft miracle whip dressing to spicy grilled cheese sandwich
#9 - Add Kraft Miracle Whip dressing to slice
No mayonaisse for me! Throughout the years, I have had a preference for Kraft Miracle Whip dressing. I don't know what it is, but I really do not prefer mayonnaise. I think mayo has a stronger taste.

When your cheese begins to bubble, and the other side of the bread is crispy and golden brown, add your dressing to one slice.

I definitely used a good tablespoon -- adjust it to your taste.

Poll : Mayo or Dressing?
Do you like a mayonnaise or are you a Kraft Miracle Whip lover? Which do you prefer?
  • Mayonnaise
  • Kraft Miracle Whip Dressing

fold over your slices for spicy grilled cheese sandwich
#10 - Fold over your slices into a sandwich
It's almost SOUP! You can almost taste it, I know!

Carefully fold your two slices of bread to make a sandwich in the frying pan. Don't worry if the cheese seems to melt out of the sandwich.

Sometimes I will flip it to make sure that both sides are crisp enough for my tastes. This looks perfect!

cool your spicy grilled cheese sandwich on a plate
#11 - Place your sandwich on a plate to slightly cool 
10 - 9 - 8 - 7 - 6 - 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1

When I got to this part and took my food photo, my tastebuds were drooling and I was thinking of a countdown.

You know, a countdown to that first big bite! Let your grilled sandwich cool just a moment before you slice it!

i love corelle bamboo leaf dinnerware ~ jaguarjulie

Corelle Bamboo Leaf Square Dinnerware Set
My favorite set!

Take a look at my food photos -- recognize the plate? Yep! This is what I have. The Corelle Bamboo Leaf Square Round 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4!

You know, I actually bought two sets from Amazon and then sold one to a friend recently. The ex loved it so much, that he bought his own after I took mine! ;)

I've always preferred a square plate over round. And, I love the tropical pattern with the green bamboo leaf. Plus it's Corelle -- it will last probably longer than YOU!

slice your spicy grilled cheese sandwich
#12 - Slice your sandwich in half diagonally
Get a sharp knive for this!

You know, I might have sliced this right down the middle if it weren't for this article!

I wanted a pretty presentation so I went with a diagonal cut.

Now is the time to pair up this tasty lunch with some potato chips or perhaps a bowl of tomato soup.

Poll : How Do You Cut It?
The sandwich that is! Which way do you slice it?
  • Right down the middle!
  • I cut it on the diagonal like you.
  • Actually, I don't slice it.

Grilled Cheese Sandwich on Jalapeno Cheese Bread
#13 - ENJOY your sandwich!
Enjoy your Grilled Cheese Sandwich on Jalapeno Cheese Bread.

Why not try your spicy grilled cheese sandwich with some tomato soup!

Hey there all you sandwich lovers from around the globe. Don't be shy! Let us know you were here.

Have you tried this spicy? Got a favorite ingredient? Oh, please do share.

History: How to Make a Spicy Grilled Cheese Sandwich was originally created on Squidoo on April 21, 2014 by JaguarJulie. On April 21, 2014 this lens earned the Purple Star Award for quality content.