Special Effects and Raw semi permanent colors would work well in this situation. Although not a professional line, the quality is still very nice. Look for a midnight blue or navy type of color.
I would not recommend relaxing and putting a lightener (bleach) on your hair the same day it is relaxed nor a permanent hair dye or color.The answer would be yes,If you are going to relax your hair and you want to add a temporary color/rinse that's fine.So you can color your hair after it has been relaxed but not with a permanent hair color.If so that will cause breakage and bad damage.
I would say that is impossible without ruining the color or fabric of the coat.
colorfast is a permanent color or will not getting fade non colorfast is not permanent color and will getting fade
This task would be difficult, but you would need to bleach your hair to an almost white or white color first. Bleaching from black would be a difficult task because your hair will turn orange and yellow and go through many different shades in different areas of your hair. After you have achieved this white, then proceed to a pink hair dye. Either demi-permanent, semi-permanent or permanent, whatever you would like.
if you meant color instead of green color it would be black
A semi-permanent color would work best in this situation. It will gradually fade with each shampoo and will sort of appear as if it has been done by a professional.
The Haier HWD1000 does not come in a black color.
like not even black or white just no color at all wouldn't there still have to be a color?Actually we would "see nothing". Black isn't a color. Black is the absence of color, so if there was no color it would all be black. And if it were all black we would not be able to see.But what would happen if the absence of color itself wasn't there? then what? would we see all of the colors on everything? would the universe be non-existing? nobody really knows, and nobody will ever know, but what we do know about color is that we wouldn't be here if there were no color. we couldn't see anything.but i have a different question. is there a color that nobody knows about? could be. but, exactly, how would the naked eye be able to see that color? If there was an unknown color, would that color be considered the absence of color? Nobody is sure to know.
You would have to get it relaxed first (chemically straightened). Talk to your salon first.
From what I've heard, black is a power color. So the answer to your question would be yes.
No, black is not considered a bad luck color in dogs.
On a color palette, it would be white then black. White is the absence of color. Black is a mix of all colors.