This may sound a little strange, but take pure lemon juice, and cover your whole head, or spots you want lighter, and sit outside in the sun for about 20, to 35 minutes. After this, wash your hair out with a quality shampoo and conditioner, wait until it is dry and you should see a big difference. Lemon juice also adds a healthy shine to your hair. Hope this helped
This is not really a shampoo, but hydrogen perozxide can make your hair lighter for a period of time. This chemical is like a dye for your hair, though some of the side affects include premature grey hair and hair loss.
No, honey will not make your hair lighter. However, it will definitely make it thicker and moisturized. This is because honey is a natural humectant.
If your hair is dyed, then it would make it lighter, but if it is natural it may not have an effect. But if I had to give a definite answer, Lighter
Blond can like nice with brown hair and freshen it up but also experimenting with different shades of brown can be nice. If you have dark brown hair then a lighter colour can lighten it up and make it look natural but different. If your hair is lighter then dark strikes would make it look nice. Talk to your hairdresser.She can give you some good tips.
As you have naturally moussy hair you're very lucky it will be easy to dye your hair any colour. I would say that as summer is coming getting soft highlights a few shades lighter than normal colour. If it like it then you can easily make it another few shades lighter and so on Have fun :)
darker because green is quite a light colour
Hair is constantly growing in your natural colour so no dye could permanently change your root colour.
lemon juice does make your hair lighter. i wouldn't recommend you putting it on the head of your hair because it will damage the scalp and it will become irritating, dry, and itchy.
you would have to get a bleach wash on your hair fist becase tint on tint goes darker so to go lighter you would bleach your hair then put a light colour over the top of it .
make sure the natural hair isn't broken or has any damage in the skin before applying the hair colour.
No, the colour of an individual hair depend on the inherited gene hair colour of which they have obtained from their parents however if you were to dye your hair permanent it does remain the desired colour but new growths will be your natural hair colour as the chemicals used in dyeing your hair do not penetrate into the roots. Continuous application is required to maintain that hair colour.
Permanent colour doesn't wear off. Your natural colour grows out. If you were grey before you dyed your hair then the roots will grow out grey. Colour doesn't make your hair turn grey.