No it will not lighten. You will need to prelighten (bleach) your hair if you want it to be lighter.
You will need to bleach/prelighten it. Because your hair is so dark though you will have to get it done twice or more so have a good think about it.
Leave the cap on until you have washed the product out of your hair. When you are confident that you have then you remove the cap. If you take the cap off first the product will get onto the hair that you didn't want to prelighten and it will also be very messy.
One of the best things to do is to dye the part you want pink a lighter colour then dye it pink. Cause if you put the pink straight into your darker hair it wont come out pink, or not as pink as you'd want it. Essentially you are going to have to prelighten/bleach your hair before you dye it pink.
go to sallys or a beauty store near by and purchase a bottle of 30 volume developer cream and also some bleach powder and when you get home mix that put it on your hair for about 30 to 40 minutes then (make sure you've selected the right red color) proceed to wash this out and towel dry your hair and then proceed to covering your hair in red dye (believe me youll look attractive with the dye all over your forehead jkjk put vaseline around your hair line) then leave it on for 40 minutes wash it out and blow dry your hair...and bam red hair ....?
It depends on what you mean by 'regular hair dye'.If you are talking about the stuff you buy from a drugstore, then yes, you can. But the product isn't very good usually, and you can't control the consistency of the product.If you are talking about cream/liquid dye mixed with developer cream/lotion, the answer there is also, yes.If the hair colour you are seeking to streak your hair is lighter than your current hair colour, you will have to prelighten the section of hair you are going to streak for optimum results.Now, some kinds of hair dye have not so great reactions with other kinds. As an example never use henna on chemically dyed hair. Never. Also never put chemical hair dye over henna. Wait until it has washed out or cut away the hair that has been treated.
You should have prelighten your hair first. I'm not sure of your hair type but I would not recommend a 40 strength developer. It is strong & will lighten your hair pretty fast, the end result, dry & brittle. Start off with a 20 or 30 developer. Start at the back with your 20 working your way up.After, rinse,shampoo & condition. Towel dry & apply you some red temporary hair color over the high lighted areas. Let it remain for about 20 to 30 minutes & rinse & style.Be sure to condition often or moisturize.If you have already tried once, wait a Few months before applying bleach again. If you haven't used bleach yet , but have shampooed your hair, wait at least two weeks as bleached needs to be applied to dry hair. Things you will need. Powder lightener Developer Red temporary hair dye.
The noun 'hair' is a mass noun when referring the the substance 'hair', for example: a head of hair, a hair cut, such beautiful hair. The noun 'hair' is a count noun when referring to individual hairs, for example: I found a grey hair. Well, maybe a few grey hairs. Or, You have some cat hairs on your coat.
if your hair is black and the dad's hair is black the baby's hair may be black but it depends because of the recessive gene of *your mom's hair *your dad's hair *his mom's hair *his dad's hair
No, hair dryers do not dye hair. Hair dryers are used to dry wet hair by blowing hot air onto the hair to speed up the evaporation of water. Hair dye, on the other hand, is a product that chemically alters the color of the hair.
The hair follicle is the part of the hair that contains the hair bulb, which is where the hair matrix or hair-producing cells are located. The hair bulb is connected to the rest of the hair strand by the hair shaft.
Fur is the hair of animals,hair is our hair.