the dye will typically not have enough power to lighten the red and it will turn out to be a very brassy orange/red. Unless you mix the blonde dye with a 40 volume developer and leave it on long enough, then it might lift it enough. Red is the hardest color to keep in, and the hardest color to get out.
Well, my hairs is naturally blonde, but I dye it a few shades lighter and I recently did the underneath purple. And now, I'm dying everything blonde again...over the purple. In short, the current color(where the purple was) is now green. Not a good time, ha.
So, in short: I'm gonna say no for right now.
If it's exact same colour, same brand, etc. then it is safe but if it's different, there is a chance that it may go wrong and mix become some random colour like pink or blue. Although, most of the time this will not happen and it will be safe. Wait a while after having your highlights done and it almost definitely won't happen.
yes
If your highlights or hair dye are strawberry blonde, probably. But wouldn't it just go blonde?
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either dye the highlights to match your natural hair colour cut them out or wait for them to grow out
It is best to chose highlights that resemble your natural color because highlights bring out your natural color without drastically changing your hair color. Your hair will appreciate if you dye your hair less, but a few highlights may be just the ticket.
No, you cant it will REALLY damage your hair =/
Yes.
It'll cover them up.
if you get color red
The first time she dye her hair was because Nick Jonas said that he thought it would look good with highlights and than they broke up she got mad dyed her hair dark with out highlights fans didn't like it and she got over Nick and does whatever she wants with her hair now.
You will have very ugly hair...just saying
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