in order to know, that depends on you. you can't just say that. tou need to narrow it down. eg: the chemistry of hair hilights: does h2o2 change the color of human hair: dow does h2o2 change the color of human hair.
Developing a shampoo for dry or damaged hair involves both pure and applied chemistry. Pure chemistry focuses on understanding the fundamental chemical properties of ingredients, while applied chemistry involves using this knowledge to create effective formulations that address specific hair care needs.
i have brown hair with caramel highlights........i used the blonde one and it worked but it also toned down the highlights so they blended with my hair more which i didnt really want. so it depends on how bright you want your highlights. but it didnt really seem to take all of the orange out, and it kinda lightened some of my brown hair as well. so i hope that helps
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Chemistry in hairdressing involves understanding chemical processes such as oxidation reactions when coloring hair, chemical bonds when perming or straightening, and pH levels in hair products. Knowledge of these chemical principles helps hairdressers achieve desired results while maintaining the health of the hair.
Caramel highlights can complement dark brown hair beautifully, adding warmth and dimension. It's a popular choice for a subtle change that can brighten your overall look without being too drastic. Just make sure to consult with a professional stylist to ensure the highlights are done in a way that will enhance your natural hair color.
Highlights are sections of your hair that are dyed to be lighter than the rest of your hair.
The highlights in hair is like the everry end of a cartoon Hair highlights are strands of hair in a different colour, lighter or darker. You can have 1, 2 or more shades of highlights in your hair to add definition and dimension to your hair. Or you can even follow some trends, such as rainbow hair and you can have even 4 or 5 different highlights colour. It really depends on what you want.
its just like highlights! when brown hair gets blonder highlights, black hair tends to get reddish brown highlights.
his hair was brown with light highlights (they were natural highlights)
It depends on your hair color. This is just my opinion, if you have black hair or red hair, I don't know what color. If you have brown hair you should get blond highlights and if you have blond hair you should get brown highlights.
Highlights in your hair can't actually be "removed," but they can be covered up with a darker tint. This will make your highlights barely noticeable.
The hair will will be white from the bleach highlights on beige, blonde hair.
I am a licensed cosmetologist, and I would not recommend blonde highlights for black hair. But caramel or medium brown highlights look nice and more natural in black hair.
either dye the highlights to match your natural hair colour cut them out or wait for them to grow out
Streaks of lighter color which give dimension throughout the hair is known as highlights.
Highlights usually lighten the color of your hair in some parts so there is contrast.
Straightening hair every day with highlights is fine. You want to make sure that you do not use extremely high heat, as this can burn your hair, with or without highlights.