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no. semi permenent hair color is deposit only. a developer additive could affect the way the color comes out or even damage the cuticles of your hair.
Yes, you can apply permanent hair color on top of semi-permanent hair color. Make sure that you do a deep conditioning treatment or hair masque before and after you color your hair.
There is permanent hair color and semi-permanent hair color. _____________ Demi permanent and temporary are also known as non permanent hair color.
You cannot turn a permanent hair colour into a semi permanent hair colour. Permanent colours are made of small colour molecules that need a developer to create the chemical reaction required for the colour molecules to penetrate the hair shaft and tint to the desired shade. True Semi permanents are pretty much topical with mainly large colour molecules. (which is why you see the shade while the product is still in its original packaging) They require no developer as they sit ON TOP of the hair shaft with fewer smaller colour molecules that penetrate the cuticle.
Of course you can. Semi permanent dye simply adds color to your hair. A permanent will actually cause your natural color to change. But remember this... color doesn't lift color. Therefore if your semi permanent hair color is darker than the permanent color you are going for---- it isn't going to work. You need to use a color remover before hand. And color removers are REALLY damaging to hair.
Permanent hair colour contains hydrogen peroxide whereas semi doesn't. Permanent colour changes the colour inside the hair. Semi doesn't. Permanent colour is permanent whereas semi only last 6-8 washes.
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Yes. Semi-permanent colors are usually applied to shampooed towel dried hair.
Yes, but wait 2+ weeks.
Yes, this will work, but I recommend using 20 volume developer instead of 30 volume and watch the hair closely.
There are many benefits of using semi-permanent hair color. Some of these benefits are that the hair color is not as harsh on your hair. This type of hair color also allows you to try new colors that typically wash out in 20 or so washes.
The permanent color should cover the semi permanent one, if dark enough. But, yes, eventually the semi permanent color will fade away.