Yeahh... but if u are askin if it looks good it beats me so yeah but u can always try something new
the whole area that you put the color onto will be dyed the color that you applied, and the highlights may become even darker than the rest, due to the porosity of the lightened hair.
No, highlights are bleach which is different than color. Color coats the hair, while bleach removes pigmentation from the hair, to take out highlights you have to either color over them, or wait for them to grow out.
Highlights are shades that are lighter than the allover hair color. A few of your hair strands especially in the front are highlighted. They add depth to the look of your hair. Lowlights on the other hand are shades that are darker than the allover hair color. They are added to light color hair as they soften the look of your hair color. Sometimes highlights and lowlights are combined to overcome the stripy look. To create real magic, you need to find a good stylist that understands your needs.
Yes, but depending on the color you choose the highlights will always be lighter than the rest.
A 4NN color is typically darker than a 5NN color in the ColorFusion hair color system. The number in front represents the level of darkness, with lower numbers indicating darker shades.
Mostly red and gold, some people make theirs a little lighter or darker than their hair. tip, most people like the darker color in the front than light than back to dark ect.
Highlights are sections of your hair that are dyed to be lighter than the rest of your hair.
If you want your over all color to be darker you will need to choose a darker level hair color, if you want to be one level darker switch to level 4 or even 3. The lower the number the darker the color. If you have any grey hair that you are coloring I would suggest using more "N" than "A" because "N" is the only color that will work to achieve grey coverage. Increasing the amount of "N" or "A" you use will not change the darkness of the color.
You can dye your hair any color as long as its darker than the color it is currently dyed. But there is always bleach.. But it's super bad for your hair.
John Adams was 5 feet 7 to 5 feet 8 inches tall. He had light brown hair, blue eyes, and his eyebrows were a bit darker in color than his hair.
It depends what you dyed it this time. If it's lighter than your natural hair color, you can buy a dye (or get it done by ap rofessional) that matches your natural hair color. If it's darker than your natural hair color, it's best to consult with a professional, as it's a delicate situation.
I have naturally red hair, kind of on the darker side but would definitely not be mistaken for anything other than red. I got honey blonde highlights for the first time this past weekend and I love it. It was a little hard to find something that would not just blend in because I seem to have so many different colors in my hair naturally from blondish to red. The highlights look great and I have already gotten so many compliments. Go for it.