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Well, I tryed a temporary hair dye and let me offer you a peice of advice, ITS A RISK! I did red, and I must say its pretty cute but only turned out faintly. Yet, the shade still shows. But I think its a good idea to always try new things so I would recomed a strand test before you dye your whole head. :)

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12y ago

Every color has a degree of light or darkness which is caused the level.

In hair coloring the levels/numbers are from 1 to 10.

1 Is the darkest and 10 is the lightest.

1 would be for black and 10 for lightest blonde everything else in between is the intensity of the hair color.

1 Black

2Dark Brown

3Medium Brown

4 Light Brown

5Lightest Brown

and so on.

This also helps you determine your natural hair color.

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13y ago

hair dye can cause dryness and flakiness of your hair because it's filled with harsh chemicals.

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15y ago

hair dying works by using chemical mixtures to dye or change your hair color. there is semi-permenent demi-permenent and permenent

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13y ago

It can make your hair rough and hard to comb and brush. Seriously, dying your hair, especially if it is fine, gives it more body if done correctly.

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