Dyeing hair with acids and alkalis typically involves using products designed for this purpose, such as hair dyes that contain pH adjusters. Acidic dyes, which often have a lower pH, can help in closing the hair cuticle, while alkaline products open the cuticle to allow for better color penetration. However, using strong acids or bases can damage hair, so it's essential to follow instructions carefully and use formulations specifically made for hair. Always conduct a patch test and consider consulting a professional for best results.
orange juice is an acid
No hair dye is basic with a pH of around 9.
The main acid is phosphoric acid and the fizz is produced by weak carbonic acid. There are no strong alkalies, but there are some alkaloids: the main one being caffeine.
Dye is not an acid. It is a colored substance that is used to impart color to materials like fabrics, paper, or hair. Dyes can be made from both natural and synthetic sources.
yes it does, but you have to wash it out with acid all over your body... STRONG ACID
Lemon juice has a very high acid content that causes a lightening of hair color.
Die? Like kill it? Well acid works...like citric acid... i think you mean dye which you can bleach it at a salon and then get a permanent or semiperminent die or use a dye that doesnt need bleach. Try Walgreen's
hair dye
redhair dye.
Hair dye dah
all the dye are bad to your hair, it can damage the natural softness of your hair. there are lmost no good dye.
it is a hair dye that ladies use to dye their hair with. it is a bit like vo2 dye