You can dye it a different colour.....I don't know if you can completely make it ginger
Blonde would be best because when you dye it blonde, because you're hair is already ginger, it should turn into a strawberry blonde.
Sometimes if you keep dying your hair it will eventually turn ginger, sometimes its a result of going wrong
If her hair is dark now it won't turn red, if she had to have blonde hair then it might have turned blonde.
yes
because the older you get the colour changes. it is the same for some children as their hair colour changes.
Gimger hair is becoming more of an unlikely hair colour, and it has been said that in around 50 years, it will be'extinct'. Hair colour is decided by your genes, but rather than looking at just the colour of the hair, you would need to look at the genes that each parent has. As the father is blonde, he will have two blonde hair genes, which are recessive. The mother has ginger hair, and therefore has one ginger hair gene, which is also recessive, along with another gene which could either be blonde, black, or brown. If you think about it as a chart like this, it becomes much more simplistic. . . . The b stands for blonde, the g for ginger, and the O for other. .other is used as we are not aware of the other gene that the mother has. The O, or other, is shown as a dominant gene. b b g bg bg O bO bO From this chart, it shows there is a 25% chance of being ginger, and a 25% chance of being blonde. Then a 50% chance of being other, which could also turn out to be blonde. The child is therefore more likely to have blonde hair. . .
blonde
no itl will damage your hair badly and could turn it a wrong colour
yes if you dye it with a home kit it will turn an orangy blonde
Permanent colour doesn't wear off. Your natural colour grows out. If you were grey before you dyed your hair then the roots will grow out grey. Colour doesn't make your hair turn grey.
No, coffee has no chemical coloring affect on your hair.