Sure, you can put gravy browning on bleached hair if you want to smell like a Thanksgiving dinner gone wrong. But if you're looking for a hair treatment, I suggest sticking to products made for hair, not the stuff you use to darken your gravy. Good luck with that culinary experiment!
When I get my hair bleached, my hairstylist puts a toner on my hair while it's wet.
you need to bleach it first then get some bright blue hair dye and put in it after you bleached it and dryed it
It depends if you bleach it or not and what volume of bleach and what type of dye you put in your hair. If it is bleached on a high volume, then your hair will in some way, be damaged. For some people, if you dye it, you will lose your natural color.
ok so there is really no such thing as blond dye...and black hair can only be bleached which equals blond hair
Yes, but depending on the color you choose the highlights will always be lighter than the rest.
Either bleach it if you want to or put a different color over it thats darker the darker color will not dry your hair out as much as bleaching it will.
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Not very long. I put red in my hair last Saturday and it looks orange. I bleached it and everything. Any temporary color like this will only last two washes then you will have to reapply it.
For a more vibrant blue, the hair will need to be bleached first. Try to lighten the hair to a pale yellow, if possible. If the hair is too gold, the blue will appear green. The blue color will be hardly noticeable if it is applied over dark hair.
Bleaching hair strips away the natural pigment, causing the hair to lighten and become more porous. This makes the hair shaft more vulnerable to damage and breakage, as the bleach opens up the cuticle layers. It is important to take proper care of bleached hair to keep it healthy and hydrated.
Most generally people put gravy on their turkey for added flavor and moistness. It has also become a habit to serve gravy with certain dishes and turkey is one of them.
It should turn brown if you use a Level 5N or lower with a 10 vol. cream developer.