Where to Get Streaks 'n Tips and Appliance White

Hey guys, this has probably been asked elsewhere, and if it has, feel free to let me know, but where would you guys recommend that I get Streaks 'n Tips and Appliance white spray paint for my TOTS Kirk? My local Lowes has been out of Appliance white for a while, and I was wondering if it’s sold elsewhere. Also, I have no clue where to get Streaks 'n Tips, but I’d be fine with suggestions for similar products. I thank you all in advance.

Amazon has Streaks N Tips, it’s a hair product after all, you don’t need appliance white, you can use White Plasti Dip

I strongly discourage using Streaks N Tips. It is the messiest and most uncontrollable product I’ve ever used for any reason (masks or otherwise). It releases a cloud of spray that settles on every nearby surface and cannot simply be wiped up. It just smears. Even if you are wearing a mask for mouth and nose protection, you will breathe it in regardless and it will stay in your nose. (I was blowing black shite out of my nose for 2 or 3 days.) Even once applied to the hair, it will rub off on your hands or any other surface that makes contact with the mask. (This is presumably why the mask was so dirty in H2.)

Do you have a different suggestion of product?

Any temporary color solution is going to cause problems. I remember reading others discussing some semi-permanent hair color product that I belive was from L’Oreal but I can’t remember the name of it. However, I do remember it was very difficult to find. Hands down though - the absolute best option is to airbrush the hair with thinned black acrylic paint. It’s permanent, not messy, and you have 100% control.

Does black spray paint or the type of hair spray paint that you get from Party city pretty much work the same as Streaks n’ Tips?

Temporary spray for costuming such as you would get at a party store will pose many of the same problems as Streaks N Tips. Black spray paint is difficult to control. If done with great caution, it could achieve the effect you want, but too much of it will act like a glue and the hair will be stiff and difficult to style.