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Temporary dye: It lies on the outside of the hair, not changing the colour but looks like a change and it can be washed off straight away because of this. It has no peroxode in it. It doesn't cover gray effectively. Semi permanent dye: It also has no peroxide in it but it sits under the cuticle (the outside layer of the hair) and doesn't physically change the colour of the hair. It lasts 6-8 weeks. It doesn't cover gray effectively. Quasi permanent dye: It has a small amount of peroxide in it and it enters the cuticle and sits just inside it. Peroxide makes it swell and opens the cuticle of the hair. It changes the physical colour a little. It can last up to 24 weeks. It can cover gray. Permanent dye: It has more peroxide in it and it makes the colour go into the cortex (main part of the hair inside the cuticle). It takes the natural colour out and deposits the new colour in there. This is permanent so you have to wait for this colour to grow out to see your natural colour again. Will cover gray effectively. To see the internal structure of hair, to see the cuticle and cortex, check related links below.
Yes, makes it more orange
Answer: Colour makes the world a more beautiful place for those able to see in this fashion (not all creatures see in colour). Colour exists for beauty and variety.
Answer: Colour makes the world a more beautiful place for those able to see in this fashion (not all creatures see in colour). Colour exists for beauty and variety.
your hair will just be a darker or more vibrant shade of whatever colour you dyed it
The organisms ability to survive and be reproductively successful in the immediate environment.
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Because it makes the album more fun as you can choose the colour :P
(example) When a parents' child is scoring good & high marks in his/her each & every exam, his/her s' parent expects more & more each time. But, when he/she gets marks (must be due to over confidence) they lose their hope. And this type of situation makes a parent effective.
Because it causes less cardiovascular side effects than common epinephrine
It makes the therapy more effective and helps to prevent the emergence of resistance.
Pink is a shade (red + white) of red (a primary colour). Purple is a secondary colour made by mixing equal parts of the primary colours red and blue. The result of mixing pink and purple would be a shade of the tertiary colour red-purple. Or more understandably, a light rosy-purple.