yeah you can, i did it about 5 times already, it just might look alot lighter than you might tink. yeah you can, i did it about 5 times already, it just might look alot lighter than you might tink. yeah you can, i did it about 5 times already, it just might look alot lighter than you might tink.
Your hair is probably already dead, because of the bleach and then more hair dye. But you can do what you like, but chances are your hair dye will run out very fast. That's what happened to me anyways. I suggest you leave it alone for a while and go to bed with conditioner on your head before it starts to break off.
can be. most permanent. can cause hair burn, smoke, melting if try to bleach or chemical process after
Yes maybe
you're just going to have to wait for it to grow out. assuming that it's darker than your natural color, you could bleach it, then have it dyed back to your natural color, but the process will damage your hair.
There is permanent hair color and semi-permanent hair color. _____________ Demi permanent and temporary are also known as non permanent hair color.
permanent waving ...oxidative color remover...... bleach
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.
no
Impossible. You have two options though, you can simply wait for your hair to grow out, then chop off the dyed hair, or you can bleach it and then dye it your natural hair color or the color you desire.
just go to your local hair stylist and ask her/him to bleach it and then it should go back to its normal color then ask him/her to die it a lighter color than before
This is a two step process. First bleach the hair to get rid of the dark color, then dye it the color you want.
The purpose of permanent blond hair dye is to change your hair color to a blond color, but it depends on what your original hair color is on how effective it is. If it is dark enough, it may be necessary to do multiple colorings or bleach your hair before dying it. If you plan on just trying to lighten your hair color, I suggest using a hair dye that's only a shade lighter than your desired color.
Not necessarily, the only time you have to use bleach is if you want to go 5 levels darker than your natural hair color. But remember permanent colors can only lighten natural hair tones. If your hair has been dyed the color will stay until it is cut off or chemically lightened