Not unless you want skunk stripes.
Hairspray forms a barrier between your hair and everything else, including dye. Shampoo, dry, then start the dye job.
Bill's hair is his own: dye, hairspray, and all.
There are many kinds of hair dye, each of which is a mixture of many chemical compounds. There's no one chemical formula for hair dye.
Hairspray Gel Clip Shampoo Dye Bow Rollers
Before i graduated from cosmetology school i have learned your Hair should neither be dirty OR clean when you dye it. But you should not have hairspray in your hair either. So in this case just dye your hair while it is clean, but for future reference make sure that your hair is not completely clean or too dirty with products.
Hairspray Gel Clip Shampoo Dye Bows Rollers
Absolutely not, it would come out blotchy especially if it were highlights, it would be very noticeable. Hair dye can react with the chemicals in the hairspray and create a totally different colour which I'm pretty sure you wouldn't like. Any kind of gel, wax, hairspray or mousse should not be used when dyeing hair and should be washed out the day before. I had a friend who died her hair with hairspray in it, parts came out ginger, other blonde and others red. She wasn't very happy at all. Hope that helped :)
Hair doesn't harm hairspray. Hairspray harms hair.
Hairspray contains ingredients like resins and polymers that create a flexible film on the hair to hold the style in place. These ingredients can leave a sticky residue when they dry, which helps maintain the hold of the hairstyle but can also make the hair feel sticky to the touch.
a hair dryer does not dye hair
hair dye
i used liquid hairspray and food coloring. i have brown almost black hair and it worked for me. it didnt come out with just regular shampoo though, i had to use conditioner too.
redhair dye.