yes, on certain conditions such as you indirectly getting the lightit will slightly darken the color but dont worry it willl go back to normal in awhile . its barely noticeable.
No! It makes you blind permanently by burning out your retina.
no but the color can change a bit every week
Yes, depending on what color the eye is, the color can influence how you percieve the world and life.
Nope, you would go blind first!
Yes, it bleaches it.
yes it does
It can be (lightening hair, lightening loads, lightening skies).It is the present participle of the verb to lighten, meaning to make lighter, either in color or weight. Lightening (not lightning) may be a verb, noun, or adjective.
The pH from the bleach does NOT stop your hair from lightening.
If the hair is very soiled with either scalp oil or hair products, it may affect the color results especially when lightening the hair. It's best to wash the hair at least 12-24 hours beforehand.
Lemon juice has a very high acid content that causes a lightening of hair color.
What is porosity ? And how can it affect hair color
"Bleaching" your hair (rather lightening it, since hair "bleach" is actually an ammonia based compound as apposed to household bleach which is sodium hypochlorite...) is opening the outermost layer of the hair, called the cuticle and lifting (or lightening) its color, or melanin that is found in the cortex of the hair. Depending on the melanin and/or artificial color in one's hair, the lightener will eventually turn the hair to a pale yellow. Persistent hair lightening will damage the cuticle and lead to split ends and hair breakage, so it is advised to go to a licensed cosmetologist if someone is interested in lightening his/her hair. Applying hair bleach, also known as hair lightener (but not to be confused with household bleach) to the hair will lighten the existing color. Contrary to permanent hair color, the volume of the developer does not equate to the levels of lift, therefor, using a lower volume of developer will get the hair to the desired level of lightness with less damage.
Yes, and as a matter of fact, lightening the hair first is the only way for the plum color to be visible. Just make sure to shampoo, condition, and thoroughly dry the hair after lightening it, but before applying the plum.
Normally you are suppose to mix the hair color booster in with the mixture while you are lightening your hair. Hair color boosters are used enhance the performance of the color and to avoid orange and gold tones and does not change the color of your hair. The boosters help achieve the extra lift that you would want in your hair. However once you get your hair colored again, you can add the booster then.
I don't think pomegranate has anything to do with hair except for the nutrition within the fruit. Most fruits don't affect hair color but some affect hair loss, itch, and the amount of humidity inside the hair string.
Lemon juice won't do much for black hair. If you're interested in lightening it, you'll need to use hair bleach lightener.
A creme developer is used on the hair to help lift and tone the color. The developer will speed up the lightening process of the hair and is typically used when bleaching or highlighting the hair.