No, the roots will still grow your old color. If the color has changed when it grows out, it's most likely due to lack of sun exposure. My hair had a lot of red in it before I started dying, and now when the roots show up, it doesn't look like it does so much. If I let it grow out though, as it's exposed to the sun more it gets redder.
No, the colour of an individual hair depend on the inherited gene hair colour of which they have obtained from their parents however if you were to dye your hair permanent it does remain the desired colour but new growths will be your natural hair colour as the chemicals used in dyeing your hair do not penetrate into the roots. Continuous application is required to maintain that hair colour.
no you must dye it
Dyeing your hair with permanent dye twice in a row is not recommended as it can damage your hair and cause it to become dry and brittle. It is best to wait at least a few weeks between dyeing sessions to allow your hair to recover and prevent over-processing.
the dyed hair color. If you keep dyeing your hair it will get brittle and break off. Trust me, I know from experience. Slow your roll.
To stain; to color; to give a new and permanent color to, as by the application of dyestuffs., Color produced by dyeing., Material used for dyeing; a dyestuff., Same as Die, a lot.
Stop dyeing it and look in the mirror...
Dyeing involves adding color to the entire fabric, creating a uniform color throughout, while printing adds color to specific areas of the fabric in a pattern or design. Dyeing penetrates the fabric, while printing sits on top. Dyeing is generally more durable and colorfast than printing.
Hetty Wickens has written: 'Natural dyes for spinners & weavers' -- subject(s): Domestic Dyes and dyeing, Dyes and dyeing, Textile fibers
Roughly speaking, printing is mechanically applying colour to selected parts of something, usually from one side.Dyeing is applying colour to the fabric of the object being coloured, the coloration fully impregnates the object. Dyeing can be selectively done to portions of something, but not with the fineness of detail which can be obtained with printing.
You can't, unless you don't mind the grays.
No, blue hair is not a natural hair color. It is a color that is achieved through dyeing or coloring the hair.
Yes, & you should. Your hair should be really clean, actually, before colouring it. If it is not, the colour will not take as well.