Yes it will. Hair dye is made to be applied directly to your hair. This also depends on your hair color, for instance your hair is dark brown to black and you want to add some red, you will need to prelightened your hair if you want the red to stand out.
yes but it all depneds on what hair colour it is now, if it is darker, then the purple will be darker. if it is lighter, the purple will be lighter
yes, but whatever colour you dye it will be lighter than on un-bleached hair
Only if your hair is dyed, and most likely not even then. Hair will remain un-altered by water if it's the natural color, but the chemicals in the water can interact with dye and produce a different color.
Tease your hair or just leave it un-teased. Bows and headbands etc to put in your hair. Not all scene kids dye or tease their hair. If they wont let you get the haircut just tell them it's layers and fringe bangs. Hair extensions you can take take out easily. With a particular hairdo it will look like your own hair and part of the do. Wear the clothes and the jewelry.
how do you UN-static your hair
un cheveu, (plural "cheveux" with an "x") means a hair or the hair.
No, firstly that would kill your hair, secondly, in order to make darer hair (something not white-blonde) a bright un-natural color, you would have to bleach it first. Then you dye it blue. Otherwise it will be a dark purple color.
spray a bit of water on your hair
You can dye, un-decorated capes, goblin-mail ( part of a quest ).runescape is for loosers so sok my b@lls
a hair bun is 'un chignon' in French.
The difference between dyed and un-dyed kerosene is the dye its self. The dye used in kerosene can cause wicks and appliances to clog.
un salon de coiffure sometimes abbreviated as 'un coiffeur'
The dye in dark clothing comes out regardless of the presences of white clothing. When a dark item is dyed, the manufacturer sets the dye to make sure that it stays on the fabric, but some of the dye doesn't set. When this item is washed, some of that un-set dye may come off and redeposit itself on surrounding clothes. If the dye redeposits on a dark item, the dye will not be visible, but if the dye redeposits on a white item, the dye will change the color. It is generally not permanent, but sometimes the heat of the dryer can set the newly redeposited dye into clothes.