Probably, but it would look really bad.
It is not recommended to use household bleach to bleach hair as it can cause severe damage to the hair and scalp. It is better to use hair bleach specifically formulated for hair.
its basically bleach with some chemicals in it.
You can use 3% hydrogen peroxide. It will safely bleach your hair. If you don't want to use hydrogen peroxide, you can go to your local drugstore and buy a store brand bleach. Hope this helps.
Don't bleach it-remove it with something lik Nair.
Don't do it! If you bleach your hair with Clorox, your hair will completely fall out. It's not the correct bleach to use. I suggest to get a box bleach (you can get at any drugstore). Unless you want no hair/straw hair then don't do it.
Sally Hanson bleach for facial and arm hair. If you keep bleaching your arms for a few months. The chemicals will lighten and make the hair weaker. Soon you will have alot less arm hair. Hope this helped!
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.
Aside from bleach, you can also use hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to bleach hair.
No, you should not use toilet bleach to bleach your hair. Toilet bleach contains harsh chemicals that are not safe for hair or skin and can cause severe damage, irritation, or allergic reactions. Hair bleach is specifically formulated with the right ingredients to lighten hair safely. Always use products designed for hair care to ensure safety and achieve the desired results.
no
Mixing hair bleach with water will dilute the bleach, reducing its effectiveness in lightening the hair. The mixture may not lighten the hair as desired and could lead to uneven or patchy results. It is generally recommended to use hair bleach with the appropriate developer for best results.
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.