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*I only use a quarter of it when dyeing my hair
Dyeing your hair does not influence the genes for hair color. The color of your hair is determined by your genetics, specifically the combination of genes inherited from your parents. Dyeing your hair only changes the external appearance of the hair and does not alter the underlying genetic code.
You could dye it. Yes dyeing it is the only way you are going to get it back. Most people's hair colour changes as they grow so we have to get our colour from a bottle!
Yes. Relaxers straightens the hair if applied properly and in sections. Relaxers are to be applied to the new growth only.
Ammonia helps to open up the cortex, layer of the hair, ensuring permanant results, as opposed to semi-permanants that only last 28 shampoos. Dyeing with ammonia is harsher but is faster, and Ammonia is alkaline and therefore will cause the hair to be permeable to take in color.
your hair is already dead!! befor you do or apply anything to it!! dyeing it can damage the cudicle of the hair witch makes it less soft and more capable of breaking off and falling out ..bleach is the worst you can apply to the hair oce the cudicle is completly destoryed your hair will have no soft texture, flow of bounce anymore! so you think its dead but its just mutilated! ;)
The partial pie is the only evidence that the intruder left.
Yes, it can be.The word part has a number of different meanings, but only one is an adjective, where it acts as the adjective partial, as in "He is part owner of the business."It can be verb, in the usage, I part my hair on the left. (to comb hair)It can be an adverb, in the usage, Obama is part Irish. (partly)It can be a noun, in the usage, she plays the part of Juliet. (a role)Or, I only like part of that book. (section, partial amount)
Ive Used Splat About 30-40 Time,.(And I'm Only 13) But,.If You Want Like An Amazing Result (REALLY Red),.I Suggest Bleaching. But I Guess It Wouldn't Matter,.Since You Have A Light Shade Of Hair Color. So Yes AND No. (:
Yes, its very irritative and should only be done occasionally.
Dyeing involves adding color to the entire fabric, creating a uniform color throughout, while printing adds color to specific areas of the fabric in a pattern or design. Dyeing penetrates the fabric, while printing sits on top. Dyeing is generally more durable and colorfast than printing.
i need a upper partial for back teeh only where to go and how much will it be?