Bleaching your own hair involves mixing bleach powder and developer, sectioning your hair, applying the mixture, and monitoring the process until you achieve the desired lightness. It's important to follow instructions carefully, do a strand test first, and use products designed for hair bleaching to prevent damage. Consult a professional if you're unsure or inexperienced to avoid potential mishaps.
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.
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.
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.
It is not recommended to use liquid bleach meant for household cleaning to bleach your hair. Hair bleach products specifically formulated for hair are safer to use as they are designed to be gentler on the scalp and hair strands. It is best to consult a professional hairstylist for any bleaching services to ensure the proper products and techniques are used.
Bleaching hair with laundry bleach is extremely risky and not recommended. Laundry bleach is much harsher than hair bleach, which can cause severe damage to the hair and scalp, including hair breakage, scalp burns, and in some cases, permanent hair loss. It can also lead to skin irritation and allergic reactions. It is best to use products specifically designed for hair bleaching and to consult a professional stylist for guidance.
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.
if it is opened and mixed with something, yes. it will explode. normal bleach on its own will stay fine.
its basically bleach with some chemicals in it.
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.
REAL hair bleach or something to just barely lighten your hair?
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.
You can buy Jolene Bleach for facial hair in most stores. Put that on your hair for about 20 min and let it lighten it
If you don't bleach your hair the pink wont be as bright, if you bleach it the pink will be brighter:)
Generally speaking, you do need to bleach your hair for blonde hair if you have a darker color.
You cannot bleach your hair purple. Bleaching your hair can help lighten your natural colour if you have dark brown/black hair. Whether or not you bleach your hair, you will still have to buy purple hair dye.
No! :-)
It depends on what type of bleach you are talking about. If you are talking about HAIR bleach then the answer below is correct. Bleach takes off the color of your hair making it easier to dye your hair. Yes you could leave it white after bleached but it will damage your hair eventually if you bleach it too much. If you are talking about common household bleach, it is possible. BUT, you will get many unnecessary toxins that you would not get from normal hair bleach. Plus there is a risk that the next day your hair will break off in chunks if you used household bleach.