yes, but you will have to boil 2 cups of water and mix as many packets to reach the darkness you want. The only bad thing is the boiling water which damages your hair because of the heat. Although, i would recommend it.
lastly Kool-Aid does not dye hair with conditioner.
Dark hair i mean.
such a fake.............
dyed?
Yes, burlap fabric can be dyed to change its color.
Yes, roses can be dyed to change their color by placing them in a solution of water and food coloring.
Yes and No. Yes- if the color your hair is dyed is a naturally occurring hair color, there is a chance that your child may have that hair color. No- Your baby's hair will never turn the color of your hair BECAUSE you dyed it. The dye will not change your genetic makeup.
There is no change to the color of the egg. But i don't know why
Yes, if you are swimming in a pool that has chlorine in it. Some other chemicals added to swimming pools to clean the water react with your hair. It can turn blond hair green and it can change the color if you have dyed or rinsed your hair color.
Yes, wood can be dyed to change its color by using wood dyes or stains. These products penetrate the wood fibers to alter its natural color.
== == Yes, it can change color. You have to make it change color but other than that yes.
You have to bleach your hair, then dye it the blonde you want it.
No, my dog has never been dyed a different color.
Yes, you can have a duvet cover dyed to any color. You will need a color sample to get the color right.
Chlorine can strip the color from hair, especially vibrant shades. It can cause colors to fade or change, particularly in lighter or more porous hair. Using a swimming cap or applying a protective leave-in conditioner before swimming can help minimize the effects of chlorine on colored hair.