It can if you use a really strong one frequently. Just don't leave it on too long or use it too much and it'll be okay. Remember to condidtion it alot c:
Yes and no ; some times. =) It depends on what peroxide you're using. If you're using the peroxide you get in the brown bottle at wal-mart for 50 cents then no. But if you're talking about the peroxide that lightens your hair - yes. If you're going to get rid of head lice using the peroxide route try a 20 volume peroxide. This will lighten your hair 1-2 shades (with no bleaching powder!) and kill all lice and nits. You could use a 30 volume if you wanted lighter hair or if you were crazy about getting the lice out, however Do not EVER EVER EVER put 40 volume peroxide directly on your scalp. It will burn your hair off.
Peroxide was first used to bleach hair in 1860.
A suitable peroxide substitute for hair bleaching is ammonia.
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.
is henna the only hair color that does not contain ammonia or peroxide
Hydrogen Peroxide
Yes, peroxide can effectively kill mildew. It is a common household cleaner that is known for its ability to kill mold and mildew on various surfaces.
First, hydrogen peroxide you buy at the store is damaging for your hair. Second ,it is not the same as peroxide developer in hair dyes. Third, opening the hair shaft will make your color fade faster. Plus it could change the color of the dye you are putting on. The question was true. Yes hydrogen peroxide opens the cuticle of the hair to allow the dye to penetrate it. Peroxide is an alkaline substance with a base of about 9. It opens the cuticle so that the colour can be deposited in the hair. If you didn't use peroxide your colour wouldn't last long.