Getting haired dyed to a particular color depends on the natural color of hair. Hair can be dyed auburn through a hairdresser or purchasing hair dye of an auburn shade and following the directions in in the box on coloring hair. hair dye can be purchased at stores like Walmart, Kmart and Target.
She first dyed her hair when she was 14 and it was an auburn color...her moms friend did it for her.
the dyed hair color. If you keep dyeing your hair it will get brittle and break off. Trust me, I know from experience. Slow your roll.
It gets longer. This process can be observed when you see someone that has dyed their hair. The hair close to the scalp grows out as its original color, while the other hair stays the color that the person dyed it.
If you dyed your hair and the color is fading you can use a more expensive hair color to try and cover it up but don't mix too many chemicals. You may have to go to a salon to have it repaired.
Yes and No. Yes- if the color your hair is dyed is a naturally occurring hair color, there is a chance that your child may have that hair color. No- Your baby's hair will never turn the color of your hair BECAUSE you dyed it. The dye will not change your genetic makeup.
Roots Different Color Smell Eyebrows Streaks
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Light auburn is probably similar to strawberry blonde. Medium auburn is probably a bit darker than ginger-red hair.
If you dyed your hair brown, and it's naturally auburn red and you want to go blonde, it may turn an orange color. It is best left up to a professional versus trying to do it yourself.
Brown and Auburn
yes although sometimes they can leave streaks of your real hair color. that all depends on how it was dyed and who dyed it