A suitable peroxide substitute for hair bleaching is ammonia.
Lemon juice or vinegar can be used as a substitute for peroxide in hair dyeing.
Powder bleach alone will not lighten hair without cream peroxide. Cream peroxide is necessary to activate the bleaching process and lighten hair effectively. Mixing powder bleach with cream peroxide creates a powerful bleaching agent that can lighten hair several shades.
It is always necessary to use a bleaching agent (and not a dye) to lighten the colour of hair. This mat be bleach, peroxide or sunlight.
Hydrogen peroxide is a common chemical that is used to lighten hair through oxidative bleaching. It is also used in some laundry detergents as a bleaching agent to help remove stains from clothes.
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Bleaching hair is a chemical process. It involves the use of chemical compounds, like hydrogen peroxide, to break down and remove the natural pigment in the hair shaft. This changes the hair color by lightening it.
my hair was dark brown and I bleached it with hydrogen peroxide and its falling off can i still dye it again or how can I fix it.
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yes it is a chemical reaction, it oxidises the part where in you put in the bleaching cream.Actually to be honest with you the answer is no. Because my mom is a hair dresser I see people come in the shop with green but supposed to be blonde hair. So the real answer to your question is NO......
Hydrogen peroxide acts as a bleaching agent because it is a strong oxidizer. Because colored compounds are often caused by conjugated electrons or metal complexes, adding an oxidizer which destroys these compounds causes removal of the color.
the extra oxygen atom also makes hydrogen peroxide more reactive than water. hydrogen peroxide reacts readily with chemical pigments that give materials their color. this process which is called bleaching can make stained teeth white or turn brown hair blond.
Yes, various peroxides are used as bleaches for their oxidative action.