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Black Hair Dye

If you’ve always dreamed of midnight black tresses, you’ve come to the right place! CVS offers a selection of the best black hair dye to help you get the hair color of your dreams. Choose from top brands like L’Oreal and Revlon. To learn more about how to get dyed black hair right from the comfort of your own home, read on!

How To Dye Hair Black

In most cases, if you are dying your hair black, you do not need to bleach it first. However, you’ll still want to make sure to prepare properly. Gather all of your supplies, protect the surfaces in your bathroom, and read the directions on your box of black hair dye thoroughly. If you are making a drastic change to your hair, you’ll want to make sure that you like it. You can give your dye job a trial run by doing a strand test. Take a bit of hair that isn’t easily visible and color just that section. This way, you can see how the black hair dye looks on your hair, and not just how it looks on the model on the box. If you like it and are ready to move forward, be sure to follow all the directions on the box carefully. And don’t forget - if you are naturally light-haired, you may want to purchase some eyebrow dye or brow gel to ensure that your eyebrows match the new shade of the rest of your hair!

How To Choose Black Hair Dye

When choosing black hair dye, you’ll want to pay attention to the color and formulation. If you already have dark hair, it is best to select hair dye for dark hair. These extra-pigmented formulas are designed to show up better on already-dark hair. If you have lighter or blonde hair, you can select any black hair color you’d like, but if you don’t want the color to be overly vibrant, it may be best to stay away from hair dye that’s formulated especially for dark hair. You’ll also want to pay attention to the shade you want. Some black hair dye is extra dark – if you want jet black hair color, you can select a jet black hair dye. Some black hair color includes hints of different colors – if you want something with multiple tones in it, be sure to select an appropriate product. You may enjoy violet black hair dye or blue black hair dye. Whatever shade you're after, chances are good that we have something for you!

How To Remove Black Hair Dye

Black hair dye is harder to remove than lighter hues, but it is possible. There are a few methods available to you. Using a clarifying shampoo will help fade your color, but this method takes time. You can also try using dandruff shampoo to help fade the color, or using an over the counter black hair color remover. A bleaching kit or a bleach wash are the quickest options for removing your black hair color, but bleach can be damaging to your hair and skin, so it is important to use caution. If you aren’t comfortable working with bleach at home, it’s best to go to a salon to have your black hair dye removed.

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