| As I have mentioned in the forums before, the skin tone zentai which I wear during kigurumi cosplay tends to fade in colour after every wash. It is an inevitable problem which can only be resolved by dyeing the zentai back to its former glory. I have dyed my skin tone zentai for the first time with satisfactory results so I decidedto write a process report which may help english speaking kigurumi or zentai cosplayer to do the same. The first problem is the choice of dye to use. After a short searching process, the suitable dye for zentai was found. It is the only dye commonly available at most places in the world. So seldom have I heard of another company making dyes, I think this dye has monopoly. Yes, its DYLON. Saw only one other brand but their variety is far limited compared to DYLON's, and the other brand does not have dye suitable for synthetic materials which the zentai is made of. DYLON has 3 mainstream types of dye available off the shelf. Well at least the store I visited has only these 3 mainstream brands. Firstly, there is this dye which comes in a box called "DYLON Colourfast Dye". Then I saw the "DYLON Hot Water Dye" and lastly a "DYLON Cold Water Dye". The ONLY dye suitable for dying zentai materias, which is spandex, nylon as well as other women's stretchable garments is the "DYLON HOT WATER DYE". Only this dye will work on zentai, spandex, corsets, bras, garters etc. Then after know which dye to go for, the next task will be the choosing of colour. Pick the colour you think which will come closest to the final zentai tone you want. For me I chose Rose of Paris, colour code 12, as shown below.
Dylon Rose of Paris colour code 12 hot water dye is pinkish, just what I need to give my light orange zentai a hint of pink. The choice of colour really depends on your available options, imagination and expectations. I wanted a slight tinge of pink to my zentai so I bought the "Rose of Paris" coloured dye. ATTENTION, YOUR FINAL COLOUR IN MIND IS VERY IMPORTANT. FOR EXAMPLE, ROSE OF PARIS WILL MAKE MY ZENTAI PINK, WHICH IS TERRIBLE. USING 1/4 OF THE DYE WILL GIVE A VERY LIGHT PINK AND THAT IS WHAT I MEAN BY HAVING THE FINAL COLOUR IN MIND. DO NOT EMPTY THE WHOLE CONTAINER OF DYE INTO THE WATER EVEN IF IT SAYS SO UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING.
Another way to obtain the colour you want is by mixing colours together. If you want an orangy peachy colour, you can try a mixture of pink and yellow if the colour you want is not already available. This is also what I did.
Mixing pink and yellow in the right portions gives you peach^_^
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