its synthetic so it wont pick up the colorloreal works only on real hairyou can only bleach synthetic hair.a marker or paint will work well.
Here is one color chart: http://www.metrobeauty.com/Hair-Care/Hair-Color/Loreal-Excellence-Creme-Haircolor-Color-Chart.html
It's best to bleach your hair first before using the hair color, but it's not required. However, bleaching will give you a much better look.
The Loreal Couleur Hair Color Ginger Twist is great for highlights, especially if you have lighter hair.
For this type of procedure, it's best to use bleach. A high lift color will not be strong enough to lift artificial pigment.
More than likely the Loreal color kits provide 20 Volume developers.
Yup, but you need to strip the color off first with something like Color Zap. That way you won't damage your hair as much trying to get your hair a light shade of blond. Color Zap does damage your hair because it is stripping the color off, but it doesn't damage as much as bleach. Plus, you don't want the previous color you dyed to interact with the toner you use for going blond because it may turn your hair copper, green or blue.
well you CAN buuy a few boxees...? but 'loreal hiCOLOR' is meant for all over color or certain parts.
yes......i think
Yes you can. It's basically a conditioner. I just used the same loreal highlights/frosting without it & used a deep conditioner after I washed the color mixture out and it's fine!
You can make the color safe bleach by adding peroxide with water.
The Loreal Couleur Hair Color Ginger Twist will work on dark hair, but the effect won't be pronounced. This can be a good or bad thing depending on your desired style.