Yes. We hairstylists do that all the time and rarely use just one color when formulating a color for our clients.
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Color can be mixed additively, where different colored lights are combined to create new colors, as seen in digital displays. It can also be mixed subtractively, where different colored pigments are combined to create new colors, as seen in painting.
Pubic hair can be different colors due to genetics, hormones, or natural variations in pigmentation. It is normal for hair on different parts of the body to vary in color.
When two primary colors are mixed together, a secondary color is created. For example, when red and blue are mixed, purple is created.
hot topic eBay etc. i use raw and manic panic but different types work better for different hair. sometimes to get a certain color you may even want to mix two different brands of the color.
Yes the two can be mixed with the right combination
If the color was previously mixed and then allowed to sit for 2 weeks, it will be completely ineffective and will not give you the desired results. Mix up a new batch of color instead.
A color developer, whether it's cream or clear, acts as an activator with color, which is mixed together. It opens the cuticle of the hair shaft so that the color can be deposited. It will lift your natural color up a shade or two depending on the volume of the developer used.
when you die ur hair a different color you need to keep going in every 2-4 months to keep your roots (or in otherwords ur natural hair color) from showing... trust me my natural hair color is a very dark shade of brown and i die my hair a lot to keep my natural hair color for showing
Yes, you can mix two different color dyes from the same brand to create a custom color. It's recommended to follow the brand's guidelines for mixing ratios and testing the color on a small section of hair before applying it all over.
Hair color is not a simple matter of two alleles. This is an oversimplification, but lighter hair colors are recessive, so it is possible that your ancestors were heterozygous for dark hair.
Bleach is used to lighten hair. wtf http://chemistry.about.com/cs/howthingswork/a/aa101203a.htm -------------------- Bleach (usually hydrogen peroxide) mixed with ammonia, will open the shaft of the hair. The bleach will oxidize the melanin (there are two types; eumelanin and pheomelanin) and the hair will become a yellowish color (this is because it is the natural color of keratin) -do some basic research on keratin and the different types of melanin to understand why some people get that reddish/orange colour ------------------- I just want to say, bleach and ammonia mixed together, will kill you. The fumes are horrible and you will not walk out of the bathroom. NEVER MIX THEM!