first of all im a dude i got hair that goes down to my chin i tried getting the absolute lightest shade of blonde at the store and afterwards it came out like a reddish light brown, almost like a mix of the color of my hair and the color of the dye... is that supposed to happen? How do i get it actually blonde? do i just keep buying more dye and dying it over and over untill it comes out as light blonde as i want it?
Dying your hair orange
Of course. How would they help someone who could possibly be dying?
Dying one's own hair can be a daunting proposition. It is best, if doing it for the first time, to have the help of someone experienced. Additionally, always read the directions on the hair dye thoroughly.
It may not be very harmful to hair, but it certainly doesn't help it.
Hey! I dont know how old this article is but i think i can help you out. The reason why is because the hair needs to be bleached then high and low lighted
If you are in the dying process: you just wash it out with shampoo If you are trying to get rid of it: idk, let it fade
Depending on how you mean this question, I have the following answers for you: If you meant, "Will dying your hair help", the answer is no. Hair dye, bleach, etc. only effects the outside of the shaft; not the core, nor the follicle itself (which it typcally can't reach anyway). If you meant, "will dying help you pass this test", being dead makes the hair follicle test irrelevent, at least from your point of view, although it's probably way too extreme a response to the prospect of a drug test.
They do not make supplements to regain your hair. However, there is an alternitive. You could look into some hair loss restoration. This will help you to grow your hair back.
Well, you need to have thick hair and use a blow dryer or a flat iron on it everyday.
Dying your hair is one option. Nobody really knows completely all the cause for greying hair other than melanocyte death, but there are some ideas. Some suggest that those with greying hair could be missing an enzyme called catalase which helps rid the body of peroxide. Stress and certain vitamin and mineral deficiencies could be causes as well. Low B12 levels or thyroid hormone deficiencies could be causes. The anti-cancer drug Imatinib could help reduce grey hair, but it is too expensive and dangerous to use for that purpose.
First off not by itself . each drug requires a chemical to break it down . so it depends on the drug used , how much and so on . for the most part dying alone is not going to cut it . there is one product a chemical application called Hair Razor its not a shampoo ,
no it won't 'fall out' but depending on what kind of dye your using it won't do your hair much good. if your dying it red or brown... any dark colors are fine but bleach or blondes contain peroxide which if used excessively it can cause the hair to break and become brittle. If your going dark, don't worry but if your going blonde i would suggest dying it once a fortnight and toning in between dyes. This will help restore strength to the hair :D