The best way to know if hair is strong enough to color is by cutting off a small piece of it and coloring it. Examine the hair after an hour to see if the hair strand has weakened.
The best way to know what color your hair is, is to look at it. If your hair has been colored, you can look at pictures of yourself before your hair was dyed.
I don't know- eye color is not determined by hair color.
It depends on your hair color. This is just my opinion, if you have black hair or red hair, I don't know what color. If you have brown hair you should get blond highlights and if you have blond hair you should get brown highlights.
Go to the Salon/Barber shop, and say, "Can you color my hair?". That's how you color your hair. Another way is to get spray paint and spray your hair! Well I've told you all I know:)
Strong enough to hurt a little, but not enough to do any real damage. ( I know from... experience.)
The fact that we don't know mom's true color here makes a difference. It is her DNA that determines hair color and not the color from the box. So, this question can not be answered.
YES! all hair color dye's damages hair but usually the professionals know what ingredients are in the hair dyes and how to work with them. With box dyes their is ingredients that can damage the hair worse.
if close enough to worry about color your close enough to know your looking at a bore.
go to the best hair salon you know of and try to mach the color with your hair style!
by looking at either eyebrows or eyelashes
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that brunettes are inherently smarter than people with other hair colors. Perceptions about intelligence based on hair color are rooted in stereotypes and societal biases, rather than any factual basis. Intelligence is unique to each individual and is not determined by physical characteristics like hair color.
Beethoven was a composer of music, not a painter.