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How Do I Change Back To The Main Color After Adding A New Color

How do you get your hair color back to normal after using sun-in?

think of sun-in as a natural hair dye. it uses lemon juice and other chemicals so that when it combines with the sun it "dyes" your hair. It's not something you can wash out. The only way you'll be able to change it is if you dye it, unfortunately. If you are super desperate though, using a deep cleaning shampoo (try Herbal Essences Degunkify) might help a little but it's not going to make any drastic changes. Buy a drugstore hair dye that's close to your natural color and do it yourself. Since it's not a drastic change, you should be fine doing the job at home (cheaper, too).

When embroidering, do you change the bobbin color each time you change thread colors of the pattern?

The only time you use the same color in the bobbin as you do in the top is when the embroidery design will be seen from both sides. Questions like yours are asked by every new embroidery machine enthusiast--so don't worry.

Bobbin fill is the best for using in the bobbin when doing embroidery. There are manufacturers that do pre-wound bobbins that I enjoy using. They seem to hold a lot more bobbin fill than I can ever wind on my own. Check with your dealer if they have any suggestions on the best prewound bobbins you can use for your machine...or just buy bobbin fill and wind your own. There are various colors on the market you can try to match to the color of your fabric but by and large, black and white are the most common.

Another topic for beginning embroidery (as well as old timers) is Stabilizers. The best website for stabilizing questions is here: http://www.rnkdistributing.com/solutions...

Every type of stabilizing question (or solution) can be found there. Naturally, they are selling their own product (and it is good -- I use it all the time) but the information is priceless whether you use their product or not.

Black hair color.. thin or thick?

People allways say different ideas about it.. So i dont no who els i should trust out of this.

My question is i have fine hair but the back head is more heavier... since the hair grows quicker a tthe back..

I have dark brown natural color.

I want to dye my hair all black with foils and add in protection treatment just incase the color breaks my hairs..

All this will be done at a hairdressor salon..

My question to this is... will the black color would make my hair thinner or thicker looks and feeling ?

I recall when i had bleach blonde done and my hair felt like i had heaps of hair but now that i have my natural hair color i feel so thin but i was told its FINE from all hairsalones ives been to.

Im scared that my hair might looks more thinner if i was to color it..
And there is no such thing when people say the following: choose carefully the balck color u want because ones you have it you cant change it back to blonde or other colors... Like i ask my self yeah? thats not true.. Its not like black color dye is going to permamently stay on my head .. Hair ddoes grow and black disapears from the root growth.

Can gray hair turn back to its original color?

I'm beginning to think I'm some kind of superhuman because all over the internet I keep reading that once a hair turns gray, it can't turn back. HOWEVER, I've had a few gray hairs, nothing that I've ever worried about, since I was in high school (I'm 22 now.) I have been noticing lately that when I go to pluck out these gray hairs, many of them have actually turned back into my original hair color of dark brown, meaning that the bottom foot or so of the hair is gray, and the top up to the follicle (say...4-5 inches) is normal brown.

Now, I *did* change my lifestyle a bit about 8 months back...started exercising regularly and eating more fruits and veggies and that kind of thing. And no, I have not dyed my hair.

Anyone experience this, or are my hair follicles doing something out of the ordinary?

How can I bring back my previous original color of face and skin?

Pigmentation and tanning are the most common skin problems. You can regain your skin color by using some of the home remedies like use turmeric and saffron face pack.You must try these Best Skin Whitening soaps that are especially made to treat skin pigmentation, tanning and dark spots. Trust me , they will work for sure.See here :- Top 5 Skin Whitening Soaps That Actually WorksAlong with this , you must eat fruits that contains Vitamin C like citrus fruits because they helps in skin lightening.Checkout here :- - Citrus Fruits- The Best Skin Lightening FruitsUse lemon mask on your skin. In fact use that beauty products that contains citrus fruit extracts.Moreover, you must use aloe vera gel as your daily night cream. You can also try patanjali kesar aloe vera gel.Use a good sun screen lotion before going to outside.Use this DIY:-Take 2 Vitamin E capsules.Rose water 1 spoon.1 cucumber slice .and 1 spoon aloe vera gel.Mix them and use it on your face.You can also use a turmeric + Neem + rose water face pack . It will hydrates your skin very well.More tips:-Exfoliate once a week: You need to exfoliate your skin not more than once a week in order to remove dead skin cells. This will help a lot to get rid of old darker skin cells and allow new ‘lighter’ ones to come to the surface.. Avoid highly polluted areas: Avoiding smoky and highly polluted environments is a smart and easy way to look fairer.Drink water: Keep your skin smooth and supple by keeping it hydrated. The Eight to ten glasses will wash out the toxins from your system, cleaning up your body and face which in turn it will limit the appearance of spots on your face and improve your complexion.Eat Healthy:- The foods you consume play a major role in how your skin looks. Following a diet plan that includes food rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids and antioxidants help a lot in improving your skin complexion.Say no to smoking: If you smoke, it is the right time to stop it. Smoking fastens up the aging process and can even cause many age related skin problems. It also makes the skin darker in complexion.

How to change the JButtons's colour by using keyListener (JAVA)?

I have made the JButtons just like Keyboard, which when the user type, then what he/she typed must be displayed on the textfield. And as the user press the keyboard, the colour of keys on the screen should be changed then go back to the original colour when the key is not pressed anymore.

I am sure that I should use keyListener but no matter how i try, i cant seems to make tat buttons change colour.

It will be greate full if anyone explain or show simple codes. Thank you.

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