On mines it dried up the place I put it and soon it turned Into a giant sore.ON the other hand it healed up and the ring worm was gone.
Bleach can kill ringworm but it not recommended for human skin as it can irritate the tissue. An anti fungal prescribed by the doctor would be the best thing to stop this.
It will no longer be mint. Bleach removes color.
Nothing. Hop on in.
It turns green
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It bleaches the backpack.
It's dangerous - treat the ringworm first.
if its white clothing, it will most likely go away if its colored clothing, ull have a white splotch where u put the bleach onNOTICE: NEVER BLEACH COLORED CLOTHES!
Your already clearing up the ring worm from bleach. But just use bleach twice through out a 4 day period. That should work
Taking vinegar internally with meals may improve digestion thereby strengthening bodily defenses. Using vinegar topically will mildly inhibit ringworm (fungal) growth. This is not a sure cure. However, common household bleach will cure ringworm. It is usually mixed with water; at least 9 parts water to 1 part bleach. Often 1 ounce bleach in a quart of water is sufficient. Weaker solutions need to be left on the skin longer. For athlete's foot (ringworm on the feet) a few glugs of bleach in the tub at the beginning of a showed can stop athlete's foot in 1 treatment.
It can cause your skin to itch and burn and you might end up with bleach blonde hair. It will also burn your scalp.
Hit it with a bat. If that doesn't work shove sum bleach up there
It depends if you bleach it or not and what volume of bleach and what type of dye you put in your hair. If it is bleached on a high volume, then your hair will in some way, be damaged. For some people, if you dye it, you will lose your natural color.