Double process color is bleaching and toning.
When using a permanent hair color, the mixing of two chemicals, peroxide and ammonia with oxygen, creates a chemical reaction called oxidation. Oxidation opens up the cuticle layer of the hair which allows the hair color to lift and deposit color into the hair.
Yes you can, but of course it is recommended that you never mix two different brands and you typically should have either both liquid or both creme colour. It will still work, though. Good luck!
The only hair coloring I have found with NO peroxide and NO ammonia is Loving Care. I like to use a shade just a little lighter to cover the gray hair and not change the light brown color of my natural color. This gives a two-toned NATURAL look to my hair! I believe Natural Instincts DOES have peroxide or something like it in the lighter shades. It totally bleached out my light brown hair so I know this is true! I had to let it grow out. I didn't want to change hair color, only wanted to cover the gray hairs with a blond color. So do NOT do this with Natural Instincts.
An easy way to dye your hair without any harsh chemicals is using koolaid. Mix the koolaid mix of your desired color with your average conditioner.spread the mix with a paint brush on to your hair and wrap with tin foil and let set for around two hours. unwrap and wash conditioner out of hair. This does not work well though if you are wanting more natural colors.
It depends on the type of pinks, but you will get a color that is between the two pinks.
This is a two step process. First bleach the hair to get rid of the dark color, then dye it the color you want.
Yes, but do it in step by step incraments, going only two shades or so darker at a time. And wait a few weeks in between each dyeing. This will give hair a chance to recover from each dying, especially since bleaching is probably the wrost things you could have done to your hair. (Bleach can permanently kill hair.) Use vitamin-enchanced shampoos and conditioners for color-treated hair, and eat a healthy diet because a healthy body means healthy, strong hair.
Step one: Wet the piece of hair you are using Step Two: make sure you have the tip wet too Step three: Take your bead and put it in your hair Step four: Take a piece of tin foil and rap it around the tip of your hair ( the bottom ) so the bead doesn't fall And voila! you are done you can take it out easily too so you can change the color depending on your outfit
Phoebe in "Walk Two Moons" has red hair.
When using a permanent hair color, the mixing of two chemicals, peroxide and ammonia with oxygen, creates a chemical reaction called oxidation. Oxidation opens up the cuticle layer of the hair which allows the hair color to lift and deposit color into the hair.
Two parents with brown hair can produce a child with red hair
It depends on the color of your hair, skin, eyes, etc. It's usually best to stick within one or two shades of your natural hair color, or of the color your hair is dyed to.
It depends on the length of the hair. If your hair is shorter than your shoulders or at your shoulders you can use one but if it is longer you will need to use two.
If you mean how do you curl your hair then put it up then there are two ways. Step one is plaiting your hair and rinsing it in water then letting it dry by its self then just putting it up. Then step two is using a curling iron. Note its best to do the first step if you have afro hair because you could damage your hair with all the heat from thhe curling iron. Hope this helped.
You might get two washes from it then you will have to put it in your hair again.
Naturtint Hair Color 3N Dark Chestnut Brown will lighten hair up to two shades.
Hair color is caused by the pigmentation of hair follicles due to two types of melanin: eumelanin and phaeomelanin.If more melanin is present, the color of the hair is darker; if less melanin is present, the hair is lighter. Levels of melanin can vary over time causing a person's hair color to change or become gray because of loss of pigmentation.It is possible to have hair follicles of more than one color.