i dont know but is will probrobly turn out bad
only if one stands on the left leg stepping in time to the fox trottings
peroxide is a some what naturual hair bleach it can lightly strip the hair of colour and replace it it cant completely strip black so a brassy blonde or unnaturual orange will be left if you use it repeatedly it will go icey blonde but thats extremely damging for hair the overall colour result will be red to light orange
mix conditioner with cinnamon and evenly spread it through your hair
Cinnamon contains natural bleaching properties that can help lighten hair when applied topically. It acts as a mild lightening agent due to the presence of hydrogen peroxide, which can gradually lighten hair color when combined with heat and left on for an extended period. Additionally, cinnamon can enhance the overall shine and health of the hair, making it a popular natural remedy for achieving subtle highlights. However, the results can vary and may take multiple applications to notice a significant change.
Peroxide was first used to bleach hair in 1860.
A suitable peroxide substitute for hair bleaching is ammonia.
Putting bleach, or peroxide, in your hair, will cause it to become a lighter shade of whatever color it already is. They strip the color from your hair and leave it very rouch and horrible to the touch.
Yes. yuu can peroxide red hair and it will work normally. the way peroxide works is that it takes all of your natural colour and nutrience out of your hair which leaves it white.
Yes for lemon juice, no for peroxide. I wouldn't recommend either though. Peroxide really damages your hair.
Lemon juice or vinegar can be used as a substitute for peroxide in hair dyeing.
Peroxide oxidizes your hair, turning all hair colors whiter.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide can be used for lightening hair. However, it will also bleach skin and probably then is not advisable for use on the arms.