Food coloring is easily removed from hair with water and shampoo, leaving the natural hair color unharmed and returning it to its original state.
if you wont the color darker put it in longer brighter shorter
Stop dyeing it and look in the mirror...
chemical !!! obviously.......
Hair
Answer: Unbleached fabric has a light beige or natural off-white color.I think its is called Grey
Not known, probably a dark color.
Color remover won't level out the color enough to dye over. Dyeing them black is the only realistic option.
permanent waving ...oxidative color remover...... bleach
You should bleach it first. Well, it really depends on what color you want it, but usually you bleach it. I don't recommend bleaching black hair though, because bleach damages black hair more than any other color. You may never get it back to your natural color.
The most likely outcome is that the food coloring color would disappear as it was bleached.
well the food coloring affects the apple juice because the food COLORING only affects the color not the taste .
Yes, with the advancement in age the color of hairs turn gray. The change in color from black to gray in hairs is a natural process provided you do not resort to artificial coloring of hairs.