they have many colours that you can pick from.
pick up loads of colours that goes to the closest colour of your hair!
make sure you pick up hair dye that is permanent, and that can cover these strands, not all hair dye can!
try using toners, they'll do the job. it's in the dye isle and comes in smaller packages!.
i havent used them before myself, but this girl i know loves them.
i'd imagine this is what people do when they have odd strands of hair :)
it looks easier to do and also it's cheaper than ordinary hair dye.
Plus if you bought hair dye, you'll have loads to go to waste.
you can use ladies dye if you'd like! it doesn't really matter.
hasnt effected my brothers hair at all anyway!
good luck dude! :D
REMEMBER TO READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AT LEAST TWICE!
incase you didnt see my capital letters, remember to read the instructions at least twice!
2007-07-05 04:58:09
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answered by richard bucket 4
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You're going grey old mate, face it. It happens man. This is the dilemma; some grey looks distinguished, some more looks old, and a lot looks dreadful. Do you look distinguished for a period, and it can be many many years, then move onto dying as the distinguished fades into old, or do you go straight for the youthful all over colour? Of course, the grey sets in faster if you dye, but if you remain distinguished then start to colour, everybody knows that your colouring! Or do you do as I will when my greying days start, just let nature take its course. The only difference between permanent and the other stuff is that permanent lasts longer. Weigh up the costs. You could possibly enter a hair dye shop, approach the most beautiful young woman there, and say to her: I'm going grey love, can you tell me which dye to use that gives the best results? I'm sure she will be most helpful. Of course you'll be able to hear the roars of girly laughter from miles away for hours.
2007-07-05 05:12:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Feria for men. They have three shades, essentially. The black is a subtle mysterious black that won't make you look like you dipped your head in a bucket of ink or a comic book superhero. Try to find a dye that doesn't have ammonia-that is nasty to your hair. Mine went white at 24-dyed it once turned a hideous shade of green. Never dyed it again-It's shiny, healthy and the cutter keeps it looking decent.
Whatever you do don't go the Grecian Formula route-that stuff is metal based that actually tarnishes on your hair and you end up with strange purplish undertones.Check the packages that say "Colors only the grey"; grey hair absorbs color differently than black or brown you don't want to overcolor your natural color just those white strands.
http://www.lorealparisusa.com/haircolor/feria-men.asp
2007-07-05 07:25:39
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answered by bomullock 5
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The white hairs might be appearing because of stress before you dye your hair work on the problem. Try to relax, and/ or go to stress management classes. Also, is this genetic- is anyone in your family having this problem? Have you come into contact with chemicals that would cause this change?
2007-07-05 04:49:56
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answered by BeLiZe Gyal 4
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Don't go for black. Black hair dye looks so phony.
Get a shade or two lighter than the black for a more natural look.
There shouldn't be a problem using a ladies hair dye.
2007-07-05 04:51:54
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answered by ♥♥The Queen Has Spoken♥♥ 7
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yes and yes, get the desired color (preferably dark) and just dye hair as normal, women's might have a little too much for you but would suit you just fine. Make sure you do a strand test as always before you try a new product.
2007-07-05 04:49:58
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answered by heathermichelle9 5
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I thought i had black hair untill some months ago when i met my asian friend XD. Now i'm sure i just have really dark brown hair. I don't know about Spain and Italy and Ireland, but in Eastern Europe, i don't think i've ever seen someone with hair that's naturally as dark as asians can have...
2016-05-18 22:49:48
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answered by ? 3
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Get pemanent black dye. If you use another colour, it will eventually fade out and your white hairs will be seen again
Use Men's hair dye, the formula is made especially for your type of hair ;)
2007-07-05 04:51:27
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answered by ♥ trés VOUGE. 2
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Use a hair dye that says best for covering greys, the best one out there is nice and easy by clairol.
Then just dye the whole lot black, should cover it nicely.
2007-07-05 04:54:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to a professional! Black is a hard color to dye your hair without it looking "wrong."
2007-07-05 04:58:56
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answered by Butterfly 5
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