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Hai! I'm an 11 year old girl and I would like to dye my hair crimson. Or at least dye the ends/half of it crimson. I have always admired it ever since I was 9, because I loved the way it looked on my mom. Here are my only problems about it:

1. Well it cause my (dark brown curly) hair to damage and fall out?
2. Will my hair change colors?
3. Are there any sprays that can make your hair look crimson/maroon when it touches sun?

Those are a few simple questions I have about it. Thanks! :D (link)
Since your hair (like mine) is dark brown and curly you may find a problem with getting the dye to show through. be best results usually come from bleaching the hair first and then dying it however this can cause major damage and split ends.
a more natural way of lighting your hair is to use lemon juice. squeezing a lemon and then putting the liquid onto your hair will lighten it naturally and less damage will be caused. this means that when you do dye your hair the red will show up better and the end result will look more professional. the only problem with the lemon juice is that it takes a long time to work properly.

an alternative to this is buying crimson hair extensions and clipping them in under the bottom layers of your hair. this mens that no damage will be done to the hair and you can remove them whenever. but hair extensions are also expensive and its
not as permanent as i suspect you would want.

in answer to your feed back, the lemon juice does take a few months to make a noticeable difference, you would also want to apply it regularly and it works best then in direct sunlight.

hope this is informative and gives you a few options to consider. good luck and i hope it turns out great.


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thank you! U don't want to damage my hair since I have a whole lot of it. How long does the lemon take? A few months?

And I'll ask my mom about the hair extensions, maybe I can hue it :)




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