It depends on the condition your hair is in and the kind of process used on the hair. A process that lightens the color of the hair will be harsher to the hair than one that simply deposits color. If your hair hasn't been damaged by the color process you should be able to recolor the hair as soon as you desire. But bear in mind that you want to avoid over stressing the hair with too much lightening or with lightening haircolor processes over permanent waving the hair. If, for example, your salon lightened your hair and you preferred that the color be darker than the result, you can safely add an additional deposit-only color to darken the hair again the same day. However, if the salon lightened your hair and you want it lighter still, you should consider waiting at least a week (with conditioning treatments in between) before further lightening the hair. It is always preferrable to seek professional assistance in any dramatic color change or if you feel a salon has messed up your hair. It is courtesy to offer the responsible salon a chance to make things right (accidents can happen to anyone) but it is understandable that sometimes this isn't an option. However, make sure you are prepared to accept the consequences if you opt to take matters into your own hands.
until the color fades completely or is about to (fade completely) so it depends on the quality of the hair dye (how long it stays in) and your shampoo and conditioner and how often u wash your hair .... so for me about ... 3 to 4 weeks but dont keep doing it over and over it is really damaging to your hair
Well, it depends on many things, 1. Wait until it fades, I have blue hair and I faded it out really well, and dyed it blue again and it came out vibrant! 2. you could just bleach it when ever you want, but if its fresh colour it wont really work and its very damaging 3. you could add another colour on top of it so like red + blue= purple type thing so yeah so yeah I hope this helps!
At least about a week to make the color look natural!
You should wait at least 1 month - because of the acids it contains - It can damage your hair.
at least 6 weeks if not more or else it will mess up your hair
You can dye your hair as much as you want, but the more you dye it, the more damage that is done to the hair. Usually it is recommended to wait at least a month before dying again.
Well, you don't want to not wash your hair for 2 long or else it will get yucky. I'd say regular. About every other day.
2 years
Typically, you must sit out one semester before reapplying. Upon reentry you will most likely be put on probation.
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I don't think there are any long lasting concealers out there but everytime you apply it, try ''sealing'' the concealer with a translucent powder-this seals your makeup and prevents you from doing touch-ups during the day
Not long..I had the red for only a week or so before it started fading rapidly..I washed it every day, but if you wash it about every three days or so it lasts a lot longer.
Yesterday I dyed my hair blue black using Garnier Nutrisse Permanent Haircolor, Bl 21 Reflective Blue Black, but i wasn't what I wanted and also my hair didn't hold the dye very much. Now I want to try and dye it blue black again using Clairol Nice'N Easy Hair Color (124 Natural Blue Black. So I want to know how long I should wait before dying it gain and if it's possible to dye your hair the same color using a different brand and if it would affect the color in any way.
Every persons different but you can die from it.
To determine how long one will have to be delinquent on a loan before a car is repossessed depends entirely on where the loan was taken from. Different places allow different payback requirements.
Time limits vary in different jurisdictions. You need to call your local court to ask how long before a case is dismissed for lack of prosecution.Time limits vary in different jurisdictions. You need to call your local court to ask how long before a case is dismissed for lack of prosecution.Time limits vary in different jurisdictions. You need to call your local court to ask how long before a case is dismissed for lack of prosecution.Time limits vary in different jurisdictions. You need to call your local court to ask how long before a case is dismissed for lack of prosecution.
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Depends on if you live in Australia or not. There scallops are different from Western scallops.
This is really no way to tell. The rate of growth is different for everyone.
Long before. By the ancient Greeks, who compared the lengths of shadows of a stick at different latitudes on the same date.