Not exactly
Yes, hair bleach might work and normal bleach might work. Hair dye is a stain, so it's not permanent.
Try using Comet cleanser with bleach. It works great for cleaning hair color off counter tops, it might work for your toilet seat as well.
It most likely will not work you will need developer to make the bleach activate and do what it needs todo which is lighten your hair. If you use water it will not activate or help lift the bleach.
I work with a lot of chemicals including hair color, bleach, ammonias, cleaning chemicals, etc. and so far after wearing a platinum ring every day for the past 4 years it still looks the same as the day I got it.
Did you bleach first? Because if not, it won't work unless your hair is quite a light blonde. Also you need to bleach because bleaching opens up the hair to allow the dye to attach to the hair shaft.
The Salon Perfect Hair Coloring Brush can be used to easily and evenly apply your favorite hair dye or bleach to your hair without messy drips.
No black is just a depositing color. Most bright reds sit on about the same level as a light brown so a color would work just fine. I would go to a hairdresser if your using multiple colors in your hair, it can be a bit disasterous. And bleach makes hair lighter.
You would need to bleach them again.
No, it cannot. Depending on what type of box color you have on your hair depends on how easy for it to come out. Usually people do bleach to help it come out. But sometimes even bleach won't work. I recommend a color remover or a bleach bath professionally.
It does work but it really depends on what kind of hair you have and how well it reacts/absorbs the bleach and dye.
Hi, If you don't have one buy a Steam Cleaner. They work great for cleaning mould.
Is is safe to breath in bleach while pregnant? most cleaning products, including bleach are fine during pregnancy - as long as you work in a well ventilated area - and this would apply whether you were pregnant or not! cleaning ovens is not advisable as it is difficult to maintain good ventilation in such a small area. also keep in mind that that even though the cleaning products may be safe - an expectant mother should not be overly exerting herself with heavy lifting or overly exhuberant cleaning...im sure someone can help you in the short term....:) www.babycentre.co.uk/pregnancy/isitsafeto/bleachexpert/