No, rinses typically do not require bleaching your hair beforehand. They are designed to add color to the hair without altering its natural pigmentation significantly. However, if you want a vibrant or pastel shade, bleaching may be necessary to achieve the desired effect, especially on darker hair. Always check the specific product instructions for the best results.
you need to bleach it first then get some bright blue hair dye and put in it after you bleached it and dryed it
yes, but whatever colour you dye it will be lighter than on un-bleached hair
raw hair dye.
no, because your hair will damage really bad.
you get darker dye
It doesn't matter if you dye your hair or bleach your hair, you can still straighten your hair.
No because you rinse it out.
You have to bleach your hair, then dye it the blonde you want it.
A rinse is a temporary dye that is put on to hair and when the hair is washed it will come straight out again therefore only last one wash. Becareful if you have lightened to blonde hair because if it is damaged the rinse might not wash out completely.
Its not accatually unhealthy but probably darker EDIT: it actually does not matter what color you dye your hair. It's all the same. But the color that does damage your hair is if you bleached it.
yer, its called a rinse
To redye bleached out clothes, first choose a fabric dye suitable for the material. Follow the instructions on the dye package to prepare the dye bath. Submerge the garment in the dye bath for the recommended time, agitating occasionally. Rinse the garment thoroughly with cold water, then wash it separately to remove excess dye before drying.