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Should I dye my hair dark blue or light blue?
I am dyeing the bottom half of my hair blue, but I'm not sure which shade I should do. If I dye it dark blue, will it fade into a pretty light blue, or some weird other color? If it would fade into a light blue, then I would dye it dark blue because I like both colors and I would get to have both of them. If not, then I'm going to just dye it light blue. Sorry if that was confusing, I wasn't exactly sure how to word that! Please answer soon, I'm dyeing my hair within the next couple days!
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- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
if you bleach your hair, until its almost white, and then dye it dark blue, it will turn light blue over time as it fades (: if you dye it onto brown hair that hasn't been bleached a) it won't be a strong blue not matterr whether you have ever dyed it or not and will fade to brown... not sure what colour is in-between brown and blue sorry (:
also just a thought - be prepared for people to give you weird looks etc. even if its what you want, make sure you have the confidence to glare them off (:
Source(s): dyed hair blue, black, purple, red, bleached it, brown, ginger - Anonymous5 years ago
attempt a medium reddish brown or possibly a mild reddish brown. Use a demy or semi everlasting coloration, they deposit coloration in straightforward terms. you do not would desire to apply a common everlasting coloration simply by fact it is going to lighten and deposit on a similar time. desire you already know what i'm talking approximately. you could desire to even attempt a mild nuetral brown. solid success
- Anonymous9 years ago
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
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