Skin bleaching can be safe, but it is important that it be performed correctly and with the right materials. The only currently recognized skin bleaching agent is hydroquinone, which is dangerous in high doses. People with kidney or liver disease and pregnant women should never attempt skin bleaching. You also must avoid the sun during treatment, and should wear sunscreen whenever you need to go outside during the day.
It typically takes a few hours to change hair color drastically from brunette to blond when done professionally. The process usually involves bleaching the hair multiple times to remove the existing color and then applying the desired blond hue.
I would try lemon juice
3 weeks or more is best
3 months maybe 5 months max
Yes as long as you only use them ONCE!!! DO NOT USE THEM MULTIPLE TIMES!!!
7 to 14 days, multiple times during the year ( more in summer)
At least two weeks, and it would still damage your hair badly. I'd decide whether bleaching or perming is more important to you and just do that one.
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According to most reports, bleaching does not cause long term damage to either teeth or gums, except for increased sensitivity. For more details, take a look at the information found at www.teethwhiteningreviews.com.
If you smoke multiple times a day everyday then it can remain in your urine for up to 45 days.
Although they tried multiple times, the star crossed lovers could never stay together for long.
varies from original hair color shade if hair was died before and different bleaching techniques