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.
there is, but it is not classed as a colour, there are three hair colours: brunette, blond and ginger. strawberry blond is a light ginger, so its classed as ginger. most people are ashamed of being ginger, so they say they are strawberry blond as an excuse of being ginger , and try and make you believe they are blond.
no but she got blond hi- lites
uh, depends did he or she dye his or her hair blond?
Sometimes if you keep dying your hair it will eventually turn ginger, sometimes its a result of going wrong
yes it can
What is that meant to mean? Their is technically no such thing as 'ginger people' either. In answer to your question, some people WITH ginger hair (old) probably do . The same applys for thos ewith blak, blond or brown hair as well.
my sister uses this spray and her hair is blond i decided to try some and after 3 times of using my hair is naturally very dark brown it went lighter brown but started to turn ginger, if you want blond/lighter hair just dye it, its not worth the risk. If you didnt want ginger hair then dont use this spray, if you use it for a bit then it will just go lighter brown.
It depends on the hair of the person. Generally it will be browny but could possibly be blond or ginger coloured.
well if you put a penny in ginger ale it will turn silver
You can dye it a different colour.....I don't know if you can completely make it ginger
No, "ginger" is not a hair color. I can be a derogatory label. Those with strawberry blond hair simply have a two copies of a recessive gene in chromosome 16 that causes a mutation the MC1R protein. Essentially what this means is that they make up only about 1.5% of the entire population. Nothing more, nothing less.
you can use a hair die and die it