yes, salt is very drying! but during the hot summers, not swimming doesnt seem to be much of an option so before you go into the pool put conditioner in your hair... just enough to evenly distribute
strip the color out and dye over it..
i use coal tar shampoo, and it strips the colour out of my hair, but this is hair i have had dyed, not my natural hair colour.
You shouldn't ever use a baby shampoo on color-treated hair because it will start to strip the color. Anything that is gentle enough for a baby's eyes is not good for your dyed hair.
Yes and No. Yes- if the color your hair is dyed is a naturally occurring hair color, there is a chance that your child may have that hair color. No- Your baby's hair will never turn the color of your hair BECAUSE you dyed it. The dye will not change your genetic makeup.
Only if your hair is dyed, and most likely not even then. Hair will remain un-altered by water if it's the natural color, but the chemicals in the water can interact with dye and produce a different color.
no
Hot water can definitely damage colored hair. It will strip the color quickly.
yes although sometimes they can leave streaks of your real hair color. that all depends on how it was dyed and who dyed it
the dyed hair color. If you keep dyeing your hair it will get brittle and break off. Trust me, I know from experience. Slow your roll.
Hot water can definitely damage colored hair. It will strip the color quickly.
dyed?
Katy Perry's natural hair color is blonde then dyed after