That depends on how light you want to go. In the salon the colours they have will lift your hair two shades. If you want to go lighter then you will have to get it bleached a little. This is common when people want to put vibrant colours in their hair like intense reds and purples.
Bleach it or use a lighter shade of makeup
When bleach comes into contact with pink fabric, it typically turns white or a lighter shade of pink.
If you put bleach on an orange dress, the orange color would likely lighten or turn into a lighter shade. Bleach has a bleaching effect on fabrics, which can cause colors to fade or change. It is always recommended to test bleach on a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric before applying it to the entire garment.
Bleach will most likely fade or remove the pink color from a pink shirt, leaving it a lighter or white shade. The exact outcome can depend on the fabric and dye used in the shirt. It's recommended to test a small, hidden area of the shirt before applying bleach to the entire garment.
You'll probably get a ashy brown depending on how light that grey color is. If you want to go lighter you could use a toner instead of bleaching your hair or try dying your hair 1 shade lighter each time you dye it
A Lighter Shade of Brown was created in 1990.
Putting bleach, or peroxide, in your hair, will cause it to become a lighter shade of whatever color it already is. They strip the color from your hair and leave it very rouch and horrible to the touch.
If you bleach a red sweater, the resulting color may be a lighter shade of red, pink, or white, depending on the type of dye used in the sweater. Bleaching may also weaken the fabric or cause yellowing. It is recommended to spot test a hidden area before attempting to bleach the entire sweater.
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.
i think a green has to be a little lighter shade then it would match
No. Bleaching your hair changes the color of your whole head to a lighter shade. It basically removes the color, just like bleach on clothes. Highlights add a lighter color to parts of your hair.
varies from original hair color shade if hair was died before and different bleaching techniques