Write an article based on this "Divide your hair into four sections to make it easier to work with. Undo the bottom left pigtail and start applying the dye. Twist the dyed hair into a rope. Wrap a piece of tin foil around the dyed part. Repeat the process for the other three sections. Wait at least one hour before moving onto the next step. Rinse your hair with some lukewarm water once the time is up. Dry your hair with a hairdryer or a towel."
Start by splitting your hair down the middle, just like you are going to braid it. Next, divide each section in half, just above the ear. Secure each section with a hair tie or a claw clip. You will end up with four mini pigtails. Take an inch (2.54 centimeters) wide strand and apply the dye using your fingers or a tint brush. How far you apply the dye depends on how far you want the dip-dye effect to go. Keep doing this until the entire section is dyed. This will help the dyed part blend into your natural color. You won't get a sharp line this way. This will keep the dye from getting onto the un-dyed hair. It will also keep the hair damp. Start from the bottom right section, then do the top left and top right sections next. Be sure to wrap each section with tin foil before moving onto the next one. The longer you leave the dye in your hair, the stronger the color will be. Do not use shampoo or conditioner. You already put conditioner into the dye, and any shampoo might take the dye out. If you are using a towel, make sure that it is an old one you don't care about, in case the dye transfers onto it.