ok now this depends on where your planning to use the bleach, im going to answer it as if your using it on your head hair.
First your hair should take to bleach if your not on any sort of medication for high blood pressure or stuff like that for instance it doesnt matter if your on your period or not, also make sure your going to a hairdressers if you go wrong with bleach that's where you'll end up anyway.
Also your hair might not take if your always dying your hair as there will be a build up of colour and you wont get your colour your trying to acheive hope this helps
In humans the allele for light hair is recessive.
The length of all of your body hair, including arm hair is controlled by the growing cycle. A hair strands growth cycle consist of: a growing period a resting period falling out and start of new growth period with a new hair strand. The length of the growing period is fixed for each type of hair (like arm hair). The hairs grow a certain amount every day during the growth period and then stop growing. When they stop growing they are all the same length since they have grown the same amount each day for the same number of days. Usually the hairs on your arm (or leg or head) are in a mixture of different periods; otherwise all the hair would fall out at the same time. This is why the hair on your legs looks thinner after you have shaved them; only the hairs in the growing period start growing right away.
Well when you are getting you'r period you can get discharge which is a white stuff you might find in your underwear. You might also have breast tenderness or bloating. Also you will get public hair. The average time to get you'r period is 12 years old but it veries from girl to girl so don't worry if you don't get it when your friend
any color i know two people with blond hair that had a child with black hair one with brown hair and one with black hair any color i know two people with blond hair that had a child with black hair one with brown hair and one with black hair
A: The best way to answer this question is to reverse the two parts. First, your hair grows from follicles within the skin. The part of the hair inside the follicle (below the skin's surface) is known as the hair root, while the portion you see protruding from the head is the hair shaft. At the base of the hair root is the hair bulb where nutrients are received and new cells are formed.Also within the hair follicle are the dermal papilla (a cone shaped protrustion at the base of the follicle which feeds blood - and therefore nutrients - to the hair bulb), the sebaceous gland (or oil gland) which lubricates and keeps the hair healthy and shiny, as well as the arrector pili, a tiny muscle anchored to the follicle. The arrector pili respond to stimulus (fear or cold) causing them to contract and make the hair stand up straight.Taking nutrients from the dermal papilla, the hair bulb generates new hair cells. As these cells move up through the hair root, they mature through a process called keratinization, fill with fibrous protein and lose their nucleus. When the cell loses its nucleus it is no longer alive. By the time the hair emerges from the skin it is merely fiber made of keratinized proteins.
You have to bleach your hair, then dye it the blonde you want it.
Hair coloring (especially if you have to bleach it first) is extremely damaging to your hair. The molecules of the dye either have to strip the original color of your hair first or the chemicals have to completely seep in to cover the original color. Not only will dyed hair be dry, damaged, and frizzy, large amounts of hair dye over a long period of time will also cause for hair loss. If you MUST have your hair dyed, I would go with natural dyes (plant dyes such as henna :)) Good luck!
No. Olivia has only dyed her hair purple, indigo, blue, green, black and gold, and bleach blonde.
if you want to find out the hard way, go for it
Peroxide was first used to bleach hair in 1860.
Lemon juice, honey and beer are some homemade ideas.
you shouldn't dye your hair blonde anyway bad tut tut bleach your hair blck look all around you you will find it
If your hair is in good condition then yes. It will still lift all the colour out. Go to the salon and have a check to be on the safe side.
You can dye your hair blonde from brown (regardless of whether the brown color is natural or not), but to do this--especially if the brown is very dark--you might need to bleach the hair first. To get the best results, consider having your hair professionally colored.
go to a professional (ESPECIALLY) if you've coloured your hair black, if you attempt to lighten it yourself you'll end up with a patchy orange colour, bleach it again and again and damage your hair very quickly.
You can dye your hair any color as long as its darker than the color it is currently dyed. But there is always bleach.. But it's super bad for your hair.
Yes they can but only if you request that you don't want to use bleach or you can request them to bleach it but not touch the root like say you want the bleach half a centimetre away from your hair root. That's what I did; the first time I dyed my hair, my hair dresser said I had to bleach it and so she did, I told her not to make the bleach touch my hair root and she placed the bleach about a half a centimetre or a centimetre away and the colour looked fantastic! If you really don't want bleach touching your hair at all, just tell your stylist not to use bleach but the colour might not be as vibrant and obvious and it might be a total waste of money if you used it without the bleach and the colour didn't show. But it'll most likely show brightly in the sun :) Hoped this helped! Good luck xo