Mixing water with household bleach to bleach your hair can be extremely damaging. Household bleach is not meant for use on hair and can cause severe chemical burns, hair breakage, and scalp irritation. It's important to use hair bleach specifically formulated for the purpose and follow instructions carefully to avoid damaging your hair and scalp.
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.
Spraying bleach mixed with water on your hair can cause severe damage, such as dryness, breakage, and even hair loss. Bleach is a harsh chemical that is meant for lightening hair and should be used carefully and professionally to prevent damage. It is important to follow proper dilution ratios and application techniques to avoid harming your hair.
The hair will will be white from the bleach highlights on beige, blonde hair.
yes, unless it is mixed with something.
Hydrogen peroxide are mixed with dye and or lightener/bleach to make your hair lighter.
Probably, but it would look really bad.
you'd be sorry lol!
if it is opened and mixed with something, yes. it will explode. normal bleach on its own will stay fine.
if you were to dye it bleach blonde it would be dirty blonde
You have to bleach your hair before you dye it, because the bleach lightens your hair. You can't put dye on your hair until it's light, and you cannot mix the two together.
Hair bleach does not stay active for very long once it has been mixed. It begins to lose strength quickly and should be used within an hour.