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To make your own glow stick at home, you will need hydrogen peroxide, a fluorescent dye, and a small container. Mix the hydrogen peroxide with the dye in the container, and then seal it tightly. When you shake the container, the chemical reaction between the hydrogen peroxide and the dye will produce a glowing light.
The amount of cream peroxide needed to color white hair depends on the specific hair dye being used and the desired level of color lift or deposit. It is typically recommended to follow the instructions provided with the hair dye product, as they will specify the ratio of cream peroxide to hair dye for optimal results.
To make a glow stick at home, you will need hydrogen peroxide, a fluorescent dye, and a small glass vial. Mix the hydrogen peroxide with the dye in the vial, and then seal it tightly. When you shake the vial, the chemical reaction will produce a glowing light. Be cautious when handling the hydrogen peroxide, as it can be harmful if not used properly.
Hydrogen peroxide is used in hair dye to help open the hair cuticle and allow the dye molecules to penetrate the hair shaft. It also acts as a bleaching agent, helping to lighten the hair color. Additionally, it provides a longer-lasting and more permanent color result.
Hydrogen peroxide can be used to lighten hair, but it is not recommended as a standalone method to achieve blonde hair. It can cause damage and may result in an uneven or brassy color. It's safer to use professional hair products or seek help from a professional hairstylist to achieve the desired blonde hair color.
It Is Best Not To, It Could Destroy It. ONLY Dye Human Hair Weave.
I don't know but does Peroxide overtake wash out dye?
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They dont. They get a weave that called ancient colors
It's best to dye the hair prior.
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NO! any haircolor that your getting done will be used with a peroxide, this is what activates the hair dye. Both bleach and peroxide are extremely dangerous for a baby especially one that's still in the womb
To make your own glow stick at home, you will need hydrogen peroxide, a fluorescent dye, and a small container. Mix the hydrogen peroxide with the dye in the container, and then seal it tightly. When you shake the container, the chemical reaction between the hydrogen peroxide and the dye will produce a glowing light.
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Hydrogen peroxide
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Just pour in hydrogen peroxide and hydrochloric acid... w8 nvm that's a bomb!