To lighten in color means to become brighter or less dark in shade. This can happen naturally over time due to factors like exposure to sunlight, or it can be intentionally done through processes like bleaching or dyeing.
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Yes, peroxide bleach can effectively lighten hair color by breaking down the natural pigments in the hair shaft.
White is typically used to lighten colors when mixing paints or dyes. Adding white can create pastel shades and soften the intensity of a color.
Adding white to any color will lighten and desaturate the color, creating a pastel shade. The more white that is added, the lighter the shade will become.
No, white is not considered a tertiary color. Tertiary colors are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color, whereas white is a neutral color that is often used to lighten or tint other colors.
Semi-permanent color deposits color onto the hair shaft but doesn't contain ingredients that can lighten the hair's natural pigment. It lacks ammonia or peroxide, which are needed to lift the hair's cuticle and lighten the hair.