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black fades over time
If you add black to a color, you will darken it. If you add white to a color you will lighten it. How dark/light you want the color to be depends on the amount of black or white you mix in. But be careful of using too much black. It can leave you with a muddy tone instead of a nice color. If you have to darken more than a shade, it would be better to use the color's opposite on the color wheel. White should be no problem.
There is no reason not to.
Because BLACK IS THE DARKEST COLOR AND ND WHITE IS THE LIGHTEST COLOR !
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black fades over time
If you add black to a color, you will darken it. If you add white to a color you will lighten it. How dark/light you want the color to be depends on the amount of black or white you mix in. But be careful of using too much black. It can leave you with a muddy tone instead of a nice color. If you have to darken more than a shade, it would be better to use the color's opposite on the color wheel. White should be no problem.
a bit of black will give any color a shade; just make sure to use a small amount.
No, the word MONOCHROME means the absence of color.
Black, although it has its uses, is not a good choice for darkening. Black will give a drab, sometimes muddy color. By using the color's opposite you will get a more lively color with (usually) the same brightness/intensity. Try testing this out and you will see the difference.
There is no reason not to.
Black isn't actually a color..neither is white for that matter. Black is considered a shade. And white is considered a tint. my fave "color" is black, so i asked mt art teachers all through school which colors made black...they all gave the "shade" response :)
A 5 or 10 volume developer are best for darkening, or depositing, hair color.
Use black.
With the use of dyes
Black if my favorite color
Selective pressure is evolutionary pressure.The animals evolved due to selective pressure.Selective pressure caused the color to darken.