Hair colour deposits into the hair follicle, it will grow out in time. It depends on how long you want you hair to be.
Do you mean pastel hair dye? It depends on if you use a permanent dye or a semi-permanent. Semi-permanent hair dyes will wash out and fade over time; permanent hair dyes will stay in the hair until you cut it or dye it another color.
Dye it, then cut it.
Pregnant woman can cut their hair but not dye or highlight their hair while pregnant because of harmful chemicals in the dye.
cut all your hair off
No, they don't cut or dye their hair...
Dye it, spike it, slick it, cut it, ect.
Yes but only with a permanent hair colour. Any other will not stay in the hair.
In most if not all salons, the colourist dyes your hair first before sending you off to the stylist for a hair cut. There are many reasons to this. First, when you dye your hair, your hair needs to be dry, and after a cut and wash, you would need to wait awhile. Second, after dying your hair, there will be damaged hair. Dying hair first will allow for these damaged hair to be cut, otherwise, cutting first and dying second may damage your new cut. If you want to save money, go for the cut first and dye second. This way, you save money if paying by the length of the hair dyed. To be honest, there isn't that much of a difference going either first but for hair professionals, since cutting hair is an art form to them, it is more advantageous to dye hair first and cut second.
If uv already dyed your hair before you can get something that takes al the dye out cut it's not a dye itself, or if you go on hoilday put lemon on your hair n it will go lighter
either dye the highlights to match your natural hair colour cut them out or wait for them to grow out
cut your hair and dye it.
You do not have to be a certain age but if you dye your hair make sure you stay with only one color.If you do not your scalp will become itchy.15