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The buzzcut is a popular, low-maintenance style. If you want to give your cut a little more edge, consider dyeing it a different color. The benefit to dyeing buzzed hair is that you can experiment with new colors every 1 to 2 months. There will be some damage, but it won’t be very noticeable due to the length–and you will end up buzzing it all off again 2 weeks later!
- 1 Decide what color you want to dye your hair. This will determine whether or not you need to bleach it first. If you are going for a darker shade than your own, you do not need to bleach your hair and can go right on to the dyeing portion. If you are going a lighter shade, however, you will need to bleach first.
- If you have light hair and are dyeing it darker, click here to continue.
- If your hair is blonde and you are dyeing it a cool color, like purple or blue, it may be a good idea to tone your hair first. Click here to learn more.
- 2 Cover your skin, clothing, and counter. Put on an old shirt you won’t mind staining, then cover your shoulders with an old towel. Lay down some newspaper across your counter. If you want to, you can pull on a pair of plastic dyeing gloves as well.
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