Black is by far the most difficult dye to remove from hair. The biggest issue you are going to face here is the amount of damage your hair must undergo to be lightened from black to an auburn. Your best course of action is to go to a professional stylist who will know the safest and least damaging way of lightening your hair. If you cannot afford a stylist at a regular salon, go to a well ranked beauty school with good reviews online, etc. You will be able to get a much cheaper price for the dye job but there will still be an instructor overseeing the student and giving him/her priceless advice on how to go about lightening black hair.
Getting haired dyed to a particular color depends on the natural color of hair. Hair can be dyed auburn through a hairdresser or purchasing hair dye of an auburn shade and following the directions in in the box on coloring hair. hair dye can be purchased at stores like Walmart, Kmart and Target.
If you dyed your hair and the color is fading you can use a more expensive hair color to try and cover it up but don't mix too many chemicals. You may have to go to a salon to have it repaired.
She first dyed her hair when she was 14 and it was an auburn color...her moms friend did it for her.
the dyed hair color. If you keep dyeing your hair it will get brittle and break off. Trust me, I know from experience. Slow your roll.
If you dyed your hair brown, and it's naturally auburn red and you want to go blonde, it may turn an orange color. It is best left up to a professional versus trying to do it yourself.
her natural hair color is medium-dark brown. she dyed it blonde in high school.
Dark brown and caramel colored hair can be easily dyed medium brown as they are of similar shades. However, over time, the medium brown might fade and regress depending on the quality of the dye.
It depends on your opinion, but yes, in a way, they do (before Jess dyed her hair.) All three are very pretty, have brown eyes and extremely dark auburn, almost black hair.
It might be best to go to a professional stylist instead of experimenting at home. Hair is fragile and could be further destroyed if not dyed properly.
You should generally wait 1-2 weeks between.
Dyed is a verb (past tense of dye) and an adjective (dyed hair).
You can say "she dyed" as 'elle a teint' in French, 'ella tintó' in Spanish, 'ella tingió' in Italian, and 'sie hat gefärbt' in German.