It causes it to fade more quickly and can make the hair dye bleed
yes it will but you might have to use perminant hair dye
Maybe the chlorine in your hair has reacted with hair dye....?
It Shouldn't
A darker brown hair dye does not work on blue hair, and using it leaves your hair vulnerable to discoloration by sea water or chlorine.
Shouldn't be too bad if black, if blonde it would go green though!
Egyptians do NOT dye their hair black, Ancient Egyptians used to , but in modern Egypt they dont dye their hair black.
The correct spelling is "hair dye." It refers to a product used to change the color of hair. "Hair" denotes the strands that grow on the head, while "dye" indicates the coloring agent used.
It depends on the type of hair dye you used. If it is the temporary hair dye, then your original hair color will come back. If it is permanent hair dye, it might grow back, or it might not.
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.
If you have used hair dye in the past with no problems, it should be fine to do it again.
you used hair dye
Coffee and black tea can be used to naturally dye your hair black.