
I would suggest that you try it out with semi-permanent hair dye that washes out in about 8-10 washings with shampoo, rather than going straight away for permanent hair dye. But if you are going to do this the DIY method, it is essential for you to have a basic understanding and knowledge of how hair coloring works.
Otherwise, it is very likely to end in disappointment when you find that the end result is not what what it is already present in your hair. you anticipated or wanted. For example, if you have dark brown hair, and would like to color it light blond, you have to know that it can not be done with semi-permanent dyes. Semi- It does not have any brands do, it is in very low levels. It does not strip your hair of its natural pigmentation and therefore, if the original pigment is dark, the lighter color would not fully show through.
The final color of each Dark and gray hair, semi-permanent dye is not suitable for use, as it is not possible to make the dark strands and the light strands to the same shade and color. The white and gray strands are still be far visible in contrast to the dark strands, as semi-permanent dye does not lighten hair. acceptable for originally blond hair with gray / white strands as the contrast is minor and they would be able to blend in with the rest of the hair.
And, the absence of peroxide or ammonia in the sharpness of shade variance across the whole head, giving the appearance of beautiful glowing natural highlights. it ideal for damaged, fragile or fine hair, as it is safer and more gentle on the hair than permanent dye.

