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It can be (lightening hair, lightening loads, lightening skies).It is the present participle of the verb to lighten, meaning to make lighter, either in color or weight. Lightening (not lightning) may be a verb, noun, or adjective.
Blonde hair lightens or lifts quicker than brunette hair. The lightener itself doesn't have to lift blonde hair through as many levels of pigment as it does with brunette, hence the reason blonde hair is so cooperative when lightening.
Highlighting
yes it does
not really, but the lightening process can harm the potential and natural oils in your hair.
yes.
The pH from the bleach does NOT stop your hair from lightening.
Yes, and as a matter of fact, lightening the hair first is the only way for the plum color to be visible. Just make sure to shampoo, condition, and thoroughly dry the hair after lightening it, but before applying the plum.
As of 2012, Bindi has been lightening her hair, you can see it in her 14th birthday pictures.
Hair is dead, but lightening hair can take away moisture. There is no way to lighten your hair without stripping it of moisture. What you can do is condition you hair after lightening it, and make sure to gradually lighten your hair. Try to avoid 40 volume bleach. Answer Use a good quality hair dye to highlight your hair--be sure not to exceed the recommended time. Then, use the conditioner as directed.
No, the only way to remove hair dye from hair is to use a hair lightening product...i.e. Bleach for hair.
Wash your hair with honey,or buy a shampoo with honey by product.