When bleached, white turns a lighter shade or becomes colorless.
Yes, but depending on the color you choose the highlights will always be lighter than the rest.
If you mean can it be patched, of course it can but the fabric is weaker than it would be if it had not been bleached. If you mean - can it color be restored - not really. You can dye the fabric, but it will always have lighter spots.
yes, but whatever colour you dye it will be lighter than on un-bleached hair
Hot pink will typically lighten to a lighter shade of pink or a pale pink when bleached. The exact result may vary depending on the original shade of hot pink and the strength of the bleach used.
Yes, you can DYE a light color item, bleached or not, to a darker color.
When pink is bleached, it typically turns white.
Its not accatually unhealthy but probably darker EDIT: it actually does not matter what color you dye your hair. It's all the same. But the color that does damage your hair is if you bleached it.
As with your house, if you have painted your fence a dark color you will want to strip it and sand it before you repaint the lighter color. If you do not then the darker color will likely bleed through the lighter color.
in order to go a lighter color, you have to have the dye bleached or stripped from your hair, or else you'll just get results of a tiny bit of a brownish tint and that's all, if that.
The object does not make a permanent color. The sunlight bleaches the paper around the object, making the paper lighter. When the object is removed, the area where it sat is darker - because it was not bleached by the sunlight.
Yes, white coffee filters are typically bleached to achieve their color.