No, but it depends on what you think.
Lemon juice or vinegar can be used as a substitute for peroxide in hair dyeing.
Yes.
I'm dying to be dyeing my hair.
yes
Dyeing your hair is not considered haram in Islam, as long as the dye used is not harmful and the intention behind it is not to imitate forbidden practices. It is important to follow Islamic guidelines on modesty and avoid excessive adornment.
Common misconceptions about colored pubic hair include the belief that it is unnatural or inappropriate. Individuals can safely experiment with dyeing their pubic hair at home by using specially formulated hair dye products, following the instructions carefully, and conducting a patch test beforehand to check for any allergic reactions. It is important to prioritize safety and hygiene when dyeing pubic hair.
*I only use a quarter of it when dyeing my hair
Both are bad for your hair. Straightening your hair too frequently & dyeing your hair too much will both do the same thingdry out the hair, making it brittleresult is dry & split endsmake the hair grow more slowly
It fades
no
Yes.
In Islam, dyeing hair is generally considered permissible as long as the dye used is not harmful and does not imitate a prohibited style.