Yes, you can make ice cream using heavy cream.
Using bleach on a cold sore is a NO NO, that will only make things worse not only that the bleach could damage your skin. All you need is some over the counter cold sore cream, some of them are inexpesive.
No cream will perform miracles, but Bio-Oil's speciality cream is likely to prevent your wrinkles from getting worse than they already. However, it is likely to only work as long as you are using the cream. anonymous@oola.com
Aside from bleach, you can also use hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to bleach hair.
Whipped cream can be made using CO2 as a propellant by using a whipped cream dispenser that infuses the cream with CO2 gas, creating bubbles that give the cream a light and fluffy texture.
Wash thoroughly so the bleach doesn't further to damage the clothing. But bleach is a corrosive, so the damage already done is permanent. You can color it in with a matching Sharpie pen, but that spot is already weakened. Long before the rest of the item wears out, the bleached spots will become holes.
No, using a developer alone without bleach powder will not effectively lighten your hair. Bleach powder is necessary to activate the lightening process. Developer alone will not provide enough lifting power to bleach your hair effectively and safely. It's important to follow proper instructions and use the correct products to avoid damaging your hair.
It is recommended to wait at least 30 minutes after using Drano before using bleach to avoid any potential chemical reactions.
No, acrylic cannot be etched using etching cream.
Yes, bleach contains chlorine, so using bleach will raise the chlorine level in a pool or water system.
1 tbs of bleach to 1 gallon of water.
Yes, you can bleach polyester fabric safely using a mild bleach solution and following the care instructions on the garment label.