There is a definite health risk in coloring your hair with used engine oil. I would advise against it.
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.
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unless it has side effects than no There are shampoos which, when used regularly, give your hair colour a different tinge. They do not radically change hair colour, but they do enhance highlights and deepen the colour.
châtain mean brownish, chestnut colour, mostly used for hair or eye colour
Because if you don't use it when you colour your hair, your hair will be like a stone and it will not feel nice.
Yes, you can. Colour Oops lacks ammonia and bleach, the two chemicals that damage your hair, so it would be like bleaching your hair once even though you've lightened your hair twice. worked well for me (fire-engine red to platinum blonde, very thick hair)! i used clairol's nice 'n' easy born blonde ultimate blue the day after i used colour oops and there was minimum damage.
Beach is best used changing the natural colour pigments.
Brenda Song has Black hair and she used to and i think still does have blonde streaks!!
Louis tonlinsons hair used to be brown but it's gone fair now
black it used to be brown she dyed it black
It is toxic and it will get low mpgs
"marron" means brown in French. This is especially used for hair colour.