if you get peroxide in your hair it will change color. if your hair is blond it will turn silver if its brown it will turn red if its red it will turn blond if its black it will turn brownish red if its jet black it will turn grey
Hydrogen peroxide goes through the cuticle (colourless outside layer of the hair) and into the cortex (inside of the hair, has colour) and causes a reaction like an explosion and the colour breaks down and comes out of the hair.
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**
Hydrogen peroxide is commonly used as a hair bleach to lighten hair color. It works by breaking down the natural pigment in the hair shaft. However, it can also cause damage to the hair cuticle and lead to dryness, breakage, and overall weakening of the hair strands if used improperly or too frequently. Users should exercise caution and follow instructions carefully when using hydrogen peroxide on their hair.
Nothing too bad! When I bleach my hair, I put a little hydrogen peroxide in with the mix. I see a difference in whiteness when I do and don't use hydrogen peroxide. It gets it a lot whiter. However, hydrogen peroxide is DAMAGING to hair! If you're going to use it, poke a small hole in the film of a new bottle and only use a couple squirts! You have to be careful, because it can damage your hair and scalp. Keep and eye on it. And when you're done bleaching, deep condition the hell out of your hair! Good luck!
A semi-permanent hair color that does not contain hydrogen peroxide or ammonia is usually referred to as a "deposit-only" color. These colors work by adding pigment to the hair without altering its natural color.
Yes for lemon juice, no for peroxide. I wouldn't recommend either though. Peroxide really damages your hair.
Putting bleach, or peroxide, in your hair, will cause it to become a lighter shade of whatever color it already is. They strip the color from your hair and leave it very rouch and horrible to the touch.
peroxide is a some what naturual hair bleach it can lightly strip the hair of colour and replace it it cant completely strip black so a brassy blonde or unnaturual orange will be left if you use it repeatedly it will go icey blonde but thats extremely damging for hair the overall colour result will be red to light orange
Peroxide oxidizes your hair, turning all hair colors whiter.
i dont know but is will probrobly turn out bad
It can damage your hair, but it depends on how long you leave it in your hair or how much you do. Lemon juice is much safer.
Try it. The best way to learn is to try it yourself.
Aside from bleach, you can also use hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to bleach hair.
Peroxide was first used to bleach hair in 1860.
A suitable peroxide substitute for hair bleaching is ammonia.
it helps the seed grow faster or enhancer
Put peroxide in it and it will NATERALY make it lighter.