It depends on your natural hair coloring or the existing hair color of your hair.
For ex. If my hair was jet black ( or a very dark dark brown and I wanted to go to a blonde, normally my color would appear brassy because my hair was very dark before and I tried going lighter at once.
A blue based color would eliminate unwanted brassiness or orange tones.
because it is li8mp and lifeless..
Yes, exposure to the sun can lighten hair color, but it is more likely to cause the hair to become lighter or turn brassy rather than achieve a true blonde color. Sun exposure can also damage hair and cause it to become dry and brittle.
Bleaching you hair because black dye has alot of blue in it. Yellow and blue makes green.
An ash color (as in your light ash brown) will neutralize red or brassy tones in your hair. Be careful when coloring blonde hair with an ash tone as it may turn green. As with just light brown it is a neutral color with neither ash nor golden tones.
Hair highlights turn out best at a hair salon. You could try to do your own highlights at home using highlighting kits from any drugstore, but you have to be careful, because the home kits work only if you don't want something too dramatic.
You an get yellow spots in your hair if you're out in the sun lots of the time. you can also get orange-ish highlights for the same thing
Hey! I dont know how old this article is but i think i can help you out. The reason why is because the hair needs to be bleached then high and low lighted
The end of hair turns white due to a decrease in melanin production, which is the pigment responsible for hair color. This decrease is a natural part of the aging process.
As a person ages, the hair follicles produce less melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color. This decrease in melanin causes the hair to gradually turn grey.
Premature graying of hair, also known as canities, can be caused by a variety of factors such as genetics, stress, hormonal changes, and certain medical conditions. When the melanin-producing cells in hair follicles stop producing pigment, the hair can turn white or gray.
Bleaching orange hair usually results in a lighter shade of orange or a yellow tone, depending on the level of lightness achieved. If the bleaching process is not done properly, orange hair may turn a brassy or uneven color. It's recommended to consult a professional stylist for bleaching treatments to achieve the desired result.
To turn ginger hair into blonde, you typically need to bleach it first to remove the natural pigment. This process involves applying a bleach solution, which lightens the hair color, often requiring multiple sessions to achieve the desired blonde shade. After bleaching, a toner can be applied to neutralize any remaining orange or brassy tones, resulting in a more natural-looking blonde. It's advisable to consult a professional stylist to ensure the best results and minimize damage to the hair.