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Gothic Hair dye
There are loads of gothic hair dyes out there, and the ways in which you use them may vary a lot depending on your own hair colour. If you have very dark hair naturally then you may need to lighten / bleach it slightly in order for lighter colours such as reds / greens / blues to show through. If you have light hair and want it to be black, think carefully about if this is actually what you want, as black hair dye is notoriously difficult to get rid of once applied.

Once again, in using any goth hair dye general subtalty is the order of the day most of the time, you may want a red tint to your hair, but not be too keen on the look if you bleached it first. Also if you do mess up with a very dark dye, if you try to bleach it out you will often be left with a green tint to it.

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