There's no truth to that statement.
-- You touch a planet every day ... Earth, the planet we all live on.
-- If you could survive the trip to another planet, then touching it
would not carry any special additional danger.
Cheese touch!
yes
Yes. If you can touch it, it has chemicals in it.
You can buy another bottle of the same dye and do touch ups or wait about a week and just re dye your whole head
of course they did
No, Justin Bieber did not dye his hair black. His hair is naturally light brown with the tiniest touch of blonde in it.
No, it is not possible to physically touch planets as they are massive celestial bodies existing in space. Additionally, most planets in our solar system are composed of gas, rock, and other elements, making them uninhabitable and impossible to land on.
Follow the manufactures directions.
Planets cannot physically touch because they are separated by the vacuum of space. If by "touch" you mean collide, it would result in a catastrophic event, causing massive destruction and potentially leading to the formation of a new celestial body or disrupting the orbits of other nearby planets.
trash is the only thing that can touch all planets
They are used for making sure that a baby's bottle or a kettle is not too hot to drink or touch.
It is generally safe to touch up your roots every 4-6 weeks if you are using permanent hair dye. Frequent touch-ups may lead to over-processing and damage your hair, so it's important to follow the recommended timeline for touch-ups. If you are using semi-permanent or demi-permanent dye, you may be able to touch up more frequently, but it's recommended to consult with a professional stylist for personalized advice.