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Q: Does hair dye fade when it bleeds?
A: This article has been viewed 272,653 times. When you dye your hair multiple colors, you can often encounter problems with the various colors bleeding into each other, or into bleached hair. Any hair dye will inevitably fade, but you can take steps to slow that that process and prevent it from affecting the rest of your head.
Q: What happens when you dye your hair multiple colors?
A: When you dye your hair multiple colors, you can often encounter problems with the various colors bleeding into each other, or into bleached hair. Any hair dye will inevitably fade, but you can take steps to slow that that process and prevent it from affecting the rest of your head. Use conditioner to keep color dyes from bleeding onto lighter hair.
Q: How do you keep hair dye from bleeding on lighter hair?
A: Use conditioner to keep color dyes from bleeding onto lighter hair. During the dyeing process, coat lighter hair in conditioner to protect it. The conditioner will act as a shield when you rinse the dye itself out, lessening the unwanted contact that the dye has with your hair.
Q: Is hair dye bad for your skin?
A: “It’s not like a chemical that builds bonds; it’s a stain for the hair, in other words.” These types of dyes not only rinse out with every shampoo (don’t be alarmed if you see dye circling your bathtub drain) but they also can stain light clothing and your skin.