it doesnt effect the growth, but it does damage it and cause the ends to break off and make it appear to grow slower.
you need to dye your hair black. and cut it to a sort of shoulder length.
It depends on the type of hair dye you used. If it is the temporary hair dye, then your original hair color will come back. If it is permanent hair dye, it might grow back, or it might not.
it does grow but when it does your roots (natural color of hair) will show
Usually what I do to get hair dye out of my hair is to bleach it, then dye it to your original color (or close to it), and just let it grow out. I hope I helped :)
Well actually it isn't because there are lots of chemicals in the dyes you use to dye your hair.
lots of stuff, but I only know two things. hair dye and conditioners
The only advice that l can give on this one is seek advice from a hair salon, as speaking from experience, the more hair dye that is applied to over processed hair, the more difficult it will be to condition the hair and to get it healthy - l know its difficult, but grow the dye out and give hair lots of TLC... it will be worth it in the end! If it gets to much, go for a hair cut. I am trying at the moment to grow all my dye out, as my hair is so damaged, the dye doesn't even take properly, it just turns a horrible shade of brass! Hope this helps someone out there.. xx
I doubt that the hair dye has actually killed your hair follicles. Stop dying your hair, and it will grow.
yes because as long as you don't take the roots of your hair from your head, it will still grow
No it doesn't. The dye only affects the hair and because you have no hair on your head it will not change colour.
Hair colour deposits into the hair follicle, it will grow out in time. It depends on how long you want you hair to be.
either dye the highlights to match your natural hair colour cut them out or wait for them to grow out