i wouldn't try that if i were you it may go boom!
No, you have to bleach it first.
Depending on what colour the hair dye. Your hair will change colour twice
yes, but whatever colour you dye it will be lighter than on un-bleached hair
the water will soon turn the colour of the dye
you could dye it, whatever colour you want it.do not dye it white. because it will probably go white and I think you will be upset.if you have, dark brown hair, you can dye it mouse brown.if you have blond hair dye it dark blond then dye it light blond.if you have e.g. ginger, black or grey you just need to dye it lighter, the same really
when you dye your hair for the first time, it will automatically go the colour of whatever the dye is once you put it in. Make sure that when choosing, you know exactly what colour it is. Once you have dyed your hair, you will never be able to get it exactly back to the original colour.
No it isn't. You have a dark colour. You would have to go to the salon and get the colour lifted in order to go to a lighter shade.
go to a professional...or slowly dye your hair lighter and lighter.
by black dye\
Yes. Start by making up the Blue dye. Add small amounts of the Kelly green until you are satisfied with the colour. Remember: - The dye in the water needs to be quite a bit darker than the final colour you want. - The longer you leave the fabric in the dye, the darker the resultant piece will be. - Different fabrics (cotton, silk, wool and blends) take on the dye differently. - When the fabric is dry the colour will be a bit lighter. Lots of trial and error may be required to get the result you are looking for.
you always perm then colour if you colour then perm the colour would fade andneed to be re-done
When use dylon on pure polyester,then it will dye to a lighter shade. This product is not suitable for pure polyester.