Growing a different color of hair than your original can indicate various factors, including genetics, hormonal changes, or environmental influences. For instance, some people might experience changes in hair color as they age or as a result of hormonal shifts, such as during pregnancy or puberty. Additionally, certain medical conditions or nutritional deficiencies can also impact hair pigmentation. Lastly, it's common for dyed or colored hair to grow out with a different hue than the treated sections.
Your hair will always grow back to its original color.
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.
As the hair starts to grow from the roots, the original hair color will appear from that area. The hair that has been permanently colored will remain that way until the color grows out or is stripped out.
Birds do not grow hair.
Usually what I do to get hair dye out of my hair is to bleach it, then dye it to your original color (or close to it), and just let it grow out. I hope I helped :)
You wait. Until your hair has grown out to the original color. Obviously. And you wait until it's long enough and then cut it so that all that's left is the normal color.
Hope you didn't dye it with henna, for one thing. If you used regular hair dye, the quickest way to get it back to its original color is just to have it redyed. Or you can grow it out. If you used henna, you've got to grow it out--henna seals the hair shafts, and you can't dye through the seal.
varies from original hair color shade if hair was died before and different bleaching techniques
No, highlights are bleach which is different than color. Color coats the hair, while bleach removes pigmentation from the hair, to take out highlights you have to either color over them, or wait for them to grow out.
brown and blond
it does grow but when it does your roots (natural color of hair) will show
black