the ratio with most permanent colours is 1:1 but with bleach the 12% poroxide should be mixed until it is thickish creamy texture. not too thick as the bleach expands and will fluff up as it oxidises.
hope that makes sense. not advisable to put 12% right onto scalp. try lower %age.
Mix with 20 or 30 Volume Cream.
I hope you're referring to hair bleach, not household bleach which will burn your hair and skin. Hair bleach: mix the powder with 20 or 30 volume developer in ratio listed on packaging.
Of course. I sometimes mix baking soda powder with cream of tartar powder to make baking powder, which of course is mixed with flour powder and sometimes powdered milk. Other powders may startlingly combine, causing heat and other changes.
Mixing conditioner and bleaching powder will not lighten hair. Bleach requires an activatorsuch as developer in order for it lift the hair.
you have to put some type or dixode poroxide and then mix it up and put glue with some flour
Yes, you can buy powder bleach at Sally's and mix it with 20 vol developer. Usually half and half. Then you can put that wherever you want to lighten. Keep checking on it until you achieve the desired color.
personally I would not mix anything with bleach...NOT unless you are a scientist
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It says right on the bottle "do not mix with chlorine bleach to avoid irritating fumes"
No, you cannot mix both bleach and Drano due to safety reasons. If you really want bleach then first use the Drano and then wait before using the bleach.
I'm assuming you mean chocolate ice cream. If so, you can melt cooking chocolate and mix it into the ice cream base before freezing. You might even be able to use chocolate syrup in the base before freezing. If you didn't mean chocolate ice cream, no other ice cream needs cocoa powder at all.
Please don't mix any Lysol product with bleach.