Not recommended; the dyers can be destroyed.
Get the peroxide bottle and put the contents of it into a spray bottle. DONT MIX THE PEROXIDE WITH WATER OR LEMON JUICE IT WILL MISS UP THE STRENGTH OF THE PEROXIDE. Spray the peroxide on your hair. Let it dry. You can also go under the blow dryer and it will change colors.**If you go into the sun it will get lighter immediately**
NO. Absolutely not. Do sea salt soaks. If you use hydrogen peroxide, that could just make the piercing take longer to heal altogether. Peroxide is what can burn off healthy tissue.
if empty - yes
it depends. if your washing light colored clothes ( ex white,light blue,and yellow) you might want to do your tempature cold or warm. But if your colors are dark,( ex black hot pink, you want those together) you want to put them on cold. YOUR WELCOME!
Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide has a massive variety of uses.Different concentrations are used for different things. Do not confuse this with the idea of 'Grade'. There are a few grades like Technical grade, Electrical grade, Agricultural grade etc etc. Also be aware that drug store varieties of H2O2 and other grades are full of toxic additives and stabalizers and cannot be used for people. Drugstore peroxide is only for external use.Here are just a few examples of Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide uses:* Mouthwash * Vegetable Wash * Sanitizer and Disinfectant * Toothpaste * Foot/Bath Soak * Facial Wash. Obviously, make sure you do a bit of research on these if thinking of using peroxide. In addition to this, it is also more cost effective to buy high concentration 35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide and dilute it for your particular use.To make a 3% solution from 35%, mix 11 parts distilled water with 1 part H2O2.
no... As it is a bleaching agent,it adds colour to the material in contact with it. so it cant be applied onto coloured clothes.....:-(
Try hydrogen peroxide I use it everytime I get a period stain in my panties.
Yes, Oxy products are color safe.
You can use hydrogen peroxide to remove pet stains from white carpets. Simply mix peroxide with water and pat onto the stain. This does not work for colored carpets.
wash it with peroxide and deterent
I use Dreft. It is mild baby detergent. Either hand wash warm or use the shortest cycle on your machine for colored clothes.
Bleach or Peroxide
For basically two reasons: white clothes are bleached most of the time. But in the case where bleach isn't used, the color from the colored clothes could bleed onto the white clothes, discoloring them.
This is the hydrogen peroxide - H2O2.
hydrogen peroxide and cold water
The purpose is to avoid decomposition of H2O2.
Try bleaching them.