if you use bleach more than one time it will break and you cant take a test with blistered scalp and broken hair. you can get better destruction with hair razor with out damaging the hair . you do not wash drugs out of the hair that's a myth.
proper method requires one to destroy or metabolize the drug . You can not wash contaminates out and anyone or any product selling you on this idea is a fool. the only product that properly does what is needed is "Hair razor ", and the amount of treatment depends on the amount of contamination or history in the hair and drug type . full explanation is available at passitkit.com
These companies are trying to tell you that Bleaching will not work - Read this scientific article fom Spain and decidefor yourself!
An important issue of concern for drug analysis in hair is the change in the drug concentration induced by the cosmetic treatment of hair. The products used for this treatment are strong bases and they are expected to cause hair damage. As a result drugs may be lost from the hair matrix or, under conditions of environmental contamination, be more easily incorporated into the hair matrix. We investigated the effects of cosmetic treatment in vivo by analysing hair samples selected from people who had treated their hair by bleaching or dyeing before sample collection. All of the subjects admitted a similar drug consumption during the time period for which the strands were analysed. Samples were viewed under a microscope to establish the degree of hair damage. Treated and untreated portions from each lock of hair were then selected, separated and analysed by standard detection procedures for cocaine, opiates, cannabinoids and nicotine. In all cases the drug content in hair that had undergone cosmetic treatment decreased in comparison to untreated hair. The majority of the mean differences were in the range of 40%-60% (cocaine, benzoylecgonine, codeine, 6-acetylmorphine and THC-COOH). For morphine the mean difference was higher than 60%, and two cases (THC and nicotine) differed by approx. 30%. These differences depended not only on the type of cosmetic treatment, as bleaching produced higher decreases than dyeing, but also on the degree of hair damage i.e. the more damaged the hair, the larger the differences in the concentration levels of drugs.
1Instituto Nacional de Toxicología, Apartado 863, E-41080 Sevilla, Spain
2Institut de Medecine Légale, 11, rue Human, F-67085 Strasbourg, France
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Depending on how you mean this question, I have the following answers for you: If you meant, "Will dying your hair help", the answer is no. Hair dye, bleach, etc. only effects the outside of the shaft; not the core, nor the follicle itself (which it typcally can't reach anyway). If you meant, "will dying help you pass this test", being dead makes the hair follicle test irrelevent, at least from your point of view, although it's probably way too extreme a response to the prospect of a drug test.
Paul Mitchell Shampoo Three is designed to remove product buildup and impurities from hair, but it is not specifically formulated to help pass a hair follicle drug test. While it may cleanse the hair, there is no guarantee that it will effectively remove drug metabolites from your hair shaft. For best results, it's important to follow a comprehensive detox regimen if you're concerned about passing a hair follicle test.
To pass a hair follicle drug test, you would need to abstain from drug use for a significant period, typically 90 days, as that is the standard detection window for most drugs in hair follicle tests. Additionally, using detox shampoos or treatments may help to remove any drug residue from the hair shaft. However, it's important to note that these methods are not foolproof, and the most reliable way to pass a hair follicle drug test is to not use drugs in the first place.
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No. The drug tracers are in the hair follicle, which is essentially protein. Because the hair is not living and is already in place, no amount of antibiotics will remove drug tracers already existing in hair.
no but peroxide can help if cocaine was used . but only with the melanin part you still have the keratin proper method requires one to destroy or metabolize the drug . You can not wash contaminates out and anyone or any product selling you on this idea is a fool. the only product that properly does what is needed is "Hair razor ", and the amount of treatment depends on the amount of contamination or history in the hair and drug type . full explanation is available at passitkit.com
If you use some drug past 90 days you will fail and will show up- light usage. Look at hairtestfriend.com the site gives a good cross section of the hair and how the toxins get placed in the hair. They have a phone consultation (its free) and they can help you.
Keratin
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.
If you have acne, it is an inflamed hair follicle. Clear up the acne first, and the beard should grow, if the follicle has not been damaged.
No it will not it is only for dogs.