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.
Bleach is a general term for a chemical used for whitening, disinfecting, and cleaning, while Clorox is a brand of bleach manufactured by The Clorox Company. Clorox products often contain sodium hypochlorite as the active ingredient, which is a type of bleach.
Rinse it out, wash with a mild shampoo and rinse with vinegar water. Clorox bleach is very harsh for skin and for breathing--avoid using it at all for your body and hair. Peroxide is more commonly used for bleaching hair, but you have to be careful with that as well.
The active ingredient in Clorox bleach is sodium hypochlorite.
Clorox is a brand that produces bleach products. While bleach is a general term for any chemical that lightens or whitens a surface, Clorox bleach is a specific brand known for household cleaning products.
Clorox bleach was invented in 1913 by a man named Archibald Taft in Oakland, California.
Don't do it. Clorox isn't the type of bleach for hair. If you want to bleach your hair, go to the store, and buy hair lightener. It might be expensive, but you should do that instead. Here's why Clorox isn't good for bleaching hair. The main ingredient in Clorox is sodium hypochlorite, also known as chlorine bleach. It is also a common ingredient in drain openers and is used to help dissolve hair. Chlorine can lighten hair or turn it an odd color, but it also makes it finer. Your hair will end up fried if you bleach it with Clorox. Or your hair may be completely dissolved and you may even end up with chemical burns. Therefore, don't do it. It's good for white fabrics, but not for hair.
Bleach is Clorox. Clorox is the main brand of bleach.
Clorox is a bleach and will cause your scalp to burn possibly.
NOT a good idea. Clorox is filled with very caustic chemicals which, even if they did bleach your hair, would end up making it fall out. --- While it's generally a better and safer idea to use styling products or go to a salon, here's a great guide http://www.ehow.com/how_5082551_bleach-hair-clorox-bleach.html to follow if you are dead-set on dying your hair with laundry bleach. It even explains why you need to follow everything it says so you know why you're doing everything it tells you to! If the link doesn't work, look for it on eHow with the words 'How to Bleach Hair with Clorox Bleach' and the post is by Lisa Russell.
No. It is a strong chemical and could burn your scalp.
Bleach is a general term for a chemical used for whitening, disinfecting, and cleaning, while Clorox is a brand of bleach manufactured by The Clorox Company. Clorox products often contain sodium hypochlorite as the active ingredient, which is a type of bleach.
Rinse it out, wash with a mild shampoo and rinse with vinegar water. Clorox bleach is very harsh for skin and for breathing--avoid using it at all for your body and hair. Peroxide is more commonly used for bleaching hair, but you have to be careful with that as well.
The active ingredient in Clorox bleach is sodium hypochlorite.
No. Clorox will totally trash your hair. Someone whose appearance is critical to her earning power can't afford trashed hair, so she goes to the best stylists and gets the proper products put in her hair.
Clorox bleach was first introduced to the market in 1913 but i am not really sure when it was made
Clorox bleach was invented in 1913 by a man named Archibald Taft in Oakland, California.
Clorox bleach is a base. It contains sodium hypochlorite, which has basic properties.