The simple answer is, you can't! This is a very common problem that you cannot alter if you use henna hair dye, if you don't want this to happen you must use a different dye! If you want a permanent hair dye use something like 'L'oreal' or for semi-permanenthair dye your best option is to go for 'nice and easy semi-permanent.'
In order from very darkest brown to mixed shades and lighter shades: Chocolate (dark chocolate; almost black) Walnut (the wood of the walnut tree) Chestnut (the shell of the chestnut) Mahogany (very dark, purple brown) Sienna (reddish brown) Sepia (reddish brown; the colour of old very monochrome photographs) Ochre (reddish brown)
You would bleach to get a lighter color, usually using a peroxide solution.
no her hair naturally brown but she dyed her hair reddish brownish as you can see on Hannah Montana Forever.
75% chance
No. Echidnas have fur which varies in colour from light brown to darker brown, reddish brown and sometimes black. The further north an echidna lives, the lighter the colouring. They can be quite light brown in northern areas of Australia, and black in Tasmania. They also have lighter-coloured spines which protrude up to 5cm long, and protect them from predators.
yeah, its quite common for a teenagers hair to get darker or even lighter. i went from blonde to brown hair naturally.
Yeah. You can still carry the gene of the reddish brown hair.
The brass has much lighter color (yellowish to light reddish), then the copper (reddish brown). The brass is copper mixed with zinc. The more copper in the mix, the darker the color.
dark blond- a lighter blond or a light brown. try and stay within two shades darker or lighter of your natural color light brown-same thing, but a darker, reddish, almost auburn color also looks good
Chestnut
yes it can because if people suck on it too long it will turn reddish brown
the body coloring is reddish brown with no black points. the mane and tail are either lighter shades or darker shades of the body color