Inversion method on bright red hair?
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Mar 4, 2014
Lexi P.
Hey guys so about two weeks ago I dyed (temporarily) my hair bright red. The color slowly fades but it's still pretty bright. I want to start doing the inversion method on my hair but will it affect my hair if dye is still in? Should I wait until the dye has washed out before I start? Thanks.
Mar 4, 2014
Kat A.
I'm not sure about the hair dye stuff, but putting your head upside down & whatnot will not make your hair grow fast. hair growth depends on the health of you & your hair.