Professional product wise, permanent hair color can either make the hair feel thicker or thinner depending on level. The higher the level themore expanded the cuticle. Lighteners or bleach will expand the hair or technically swell the cuticle layers making the hair feel thicker. Keep in mind the higher the ammonia content in the product the more damage can be done.
Hair dye can be messy and stain things other than your hair. Some people are allergic to it.
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Quasi permanent hair color is gentle on the hair structure, but gets lighter with each hair wash. This type of color keeps the hair structure soft.
Tempoary colours do not affect the hair structure. They lie on the hair cuticle and are washed off straight away when you shampoo your hair.
Coloring hair can alter its structure by opening the cuticle layer to allow dye penetration, which can lead to increased porosity. This process may weaken the hair, making it more susceptible to damage, dryness, and breakage over time. Additionally, chemical ingredients in hair dyes can strip natural oils and proteins, further affecting the hair's strength and elasticity. Regular coloring may necessitate additional conditioning and care to maintain hair health.
The most gentle hair dye is a vegan hair dye, like Special Effects or Manic Panic. They do not damage the hair like chemical hair dyes. They are Semi Permanent.
It might make your hair dry and will cause split ends
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No, there is not data supporting thyroxine to affect hair dyes. Thyroxine is a thyroid hormone produced by the thyroid gland.