

Dye Strange
Mistress McCutchan
It was really funny that I recently read a profile on Manic Panic in New York-based Deathrock Magazine and Emily the Strange in the British-based NUDE Magazine within the same month. Subsequently, I received news that these two companies were coming together for a special line of products: Dye Strange by Manic Panic.
Apparently, this partnership came about due to an old musical connection; Manic Panics head salesman, Ken, was once in a rock band with Noah, Emily the Stranges Director of Licensing. After more than five years of distance, they happened to bump into each other in a club in Athens, Georgia. Noah was wearing an Emily shirt, and Ken asked him about it. After learning about Emily, Ken decided her style and attitude would make her a perfect match for Manic Panics customers. So he arranged for Noah and Emilys creator, Rob Reger, to fly to New York to meet the Manic Panic sisters, Tish and Snooky. Possibilities of what both the Manic Panic market and Emilys market would appreciate came together, and the rest is history.
The Dye Strange line differs from the traditional line of Manic Panic products in that it is a special assortment of colours specifically created for Emily the Strange, colours we think that would attract young Emily fans, Snooky tells us. The whole kit thing is fairly new for us (the box contains a cap, tint brush and gloveseverything you need to dye your hair). We usually sell the hair color on its own. Plus we gave all the colors fun names that we think will resonate with Emily customers, such as Purrple, Back to the Fuchsia and Seein Red. In addition, the Emily formula is our new Amplified formula, which is stronger and lasts longer than our classic formula.
In addition to the hair colour, the new product line includes Strange Strips and Nail Pawlish. The Strange Strips are available in two lengths and eleven colours and are easy to clip in for a temporary streak of colour.
The pawlish comes in a toulene-free formula in Sabbath Black or Im Seeing Red.
We received a kit to test drive on our male volunteer, who has virgin hair. I bleached out a strip of his hair using Wellas WELLITE Creme Lightener with a 20 volume developer. I applied the bleach to a section about an inch or so from the roots, let it develop for about half an hour, and then applied the rest to his roots until it lightened. Bleaching hair before using Manic Panic makes the hair follicles more porous so that the colour will show much more vibrantly than on non-treated hair, and the lighter you can get, the better. The colour we received was U Blue It, which we painted on and let sit for about half an hour. The process was documented in the photos below.
Emily Manic Panic products are available by visiting www.manicpanic.com or www.emilystrange.com. The line will also be in retail stores soon.
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