Dying hair will make your hair smooth which makes your hair smooth for a few days
It is depending on what hair dye you get. Make sure not to dye your hair to many times in a month or it may damage your hair.
It may not be very harmful to hair, but it certainly doesn't help it.
If you are dying your hair blond, the hair die will bleach your hair. Almost all hair dye makes your hair weaker. This may result in a tangible difference in the smoothness and softness of your hair, as well as more hair loss, etc.
If you are dying your hair blond, the hair die will bleach your hair. Almost all hair dye makes your hair weaker. This may result in a tangible difference in the smoothness and softness of your hair, as well as more hair loss, etc.
No, dying your hair with FDA approved standard dying agents, available to the general public, does not make you prematurely gray. Heredity is a primary factor in premature graying. Others may include certain diseases, nutrient deprivation and vitamin deficiencies, stress...
I would say it depends on your school. Best thing to do is ask your teacher. If not I think it depends on the color of red a dull red should be fine but a very bright red you may have some problems with. And also how much of your hair you dye, if it's a bright red you may just want to dye an inch or so but go another couple of inches you may again be in trouble.
No. Fabric dye is designed specifically for fabric. It may contain ingredients that can damage your hair or cause scalding or kill your roots (causing hair loss). Use proper hair dye for dying your hair.
Yes, it is safe to dye your hair again after bleaching and toning it. However, you may want to give your hair some time to recover from the last treatment before dying it again.
Depending on the school that your child attends they may be able to mandate his hair style. Many private schools do require a certain look.
The school may feel that the new hair color is different or unusual causing the other students to lose focus and pay more attention to the hair rather than their classwork.
In most if not all salons, the colourist dyes your hair first before sending you off to the stylist for a hair cut. There are many reasons to this. First, when you dye your hair, your hair needs to be dry, and after a cut and wash, you would need to wait awhile. Second, after dying your hair, there will be damaged hair. Dying hair first will allow for these damaged hair to be cut, otherwise, cutting first and dying second may damage your new cut. If you want to save money, go for the cut first and dye second. This way, you save money if paying by the length of the hair dyed. To be honest, there isn't that much of a difference going either first but for hair professionals, since cutting hair is an art form to them, it is more advantageous to dye hair first and cut second.
Does it feel hot or itchy? It may be because dying your hair will dry out your scalp. If that is your case try doing some deep conditioning such has coconut oil on your scalp.