* The original hair color: Darker brunettes will see less noticeable results than lighter brunettes.
* The brand and type of temporary dye: Some temporary dyes are more pigmented than others.
* The application method: Applying the dye evenly and following the instructions will ensure the best results.
Here's what you can generally expect:
* Lighter Brunettes: The hair will likely turn a light, ashy blonde or a pale, almost platinum color.
* Darker Brunettes: The hair will likely appear more toned down and less vibrant, but the white dye won't be as noticeable.
* Uneven Application: Using temporary white dye on dark hair can lead to uneven results, with streaks of white or gray showing up against the darker hair.
Important Note:
* Temporary dye washes out: Temporary white dye will gradually fade with each shampoo, so it's not a permanent solution for achieving white hair. It's more of a fun, temporary experiment.
* Color can vary: Even the same temporary dye can produce different results depending on the individual's hair.
If you're curious about the outcome, consider trying a small strand of hair first before dyeing your entire head.