Depending on your hair type, it may take a little longer to dye than the hair on your head. Moustache and beard hair is usually coarser and takes longer to absorb the color. It will not hurt anything. Some hair dyes have ammonia in them and the fumes can get fairly intense under your nose. Having done it myself, I would recommend getting coloring made for a moustache and beard such as "Just for Men."
Yes, you can. The construction of each hair is the same as that of the hair on the head, but courser, and often times each hair is flatter in shape. Leave it in longer, and blow dry the area after the recommended resting time on the hot setting to develope the color better, and wash the hair color off.
yes boys can dye their hair because who said boys cant dye their hair its the equals writes people
keratin is in carrots, which cause anything to turn orange in color; therefore, keratin hair dye is hair dye with more keratin than normal hair dye. it may or may not make your hair turn orange-tinted, depending on what color hair dye it is, but it's not a bad thing. it can actually also soften your hair.
hair dye and water. first ally the hair dye like normal then after dry apply water to hair a lightly scrub
Don't use laundry bleach, it's very bad for your hair. Talk to a hairdresser unless you know a barber who knows this stuff.
Shave it or dye it.
you might have not washed out the dye all the way
a mustache man is a man with a lot of hair
Yes, hair bleach might work and normal bleach might work. Hair dye is a stain, so it's not permanent.
you can buy bleach from shops like "boots" normally there are instructions on the box of how to use it :)
Yes, as you age, it is completely normal to have gray spotting on your hair. To get rid of the grays, go to your local hair salon and get a dye job!
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