Thursday, July 30, 2009

Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

No, but it makes a great sunscreen, especially for the face.



(I was joking, please don't spray bleach into your face!)



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

WHOA!!!! NO!!!!



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

Erm I wouldnt try that!



Get some Sun In from Boots



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

no use peroxide if you want to, dilute with water Bleach is to strong, unless your going for the slightly burnt look.



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

Ha ha ha - gotta be worth a go!



But perhaps lemon juice might be a better idea ;-)



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

Might turn green instead! But go ahead and be adventurous!



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

JOSHIE NO!



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

sure... go ahead and try.. only if you dare...



but let us know the result.. ;)..



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

I don't think you wanna do that.



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

No and you would smell really dodgy too, you need peroxide.



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

I would not try that... You don't know what it will do to your hair or health...



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

Household bleach does not do anything except burn and clean!



Peroxide (for hair) lightens hair. You can try a product called Sun In, available at major stores and easy to use or even lemon juice will lighten hair in the sun.



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

dya know what, id rather not risk burning my scalp off or having my hair fall out or turn green...i mean it could work, i wouldnt know, or it could have no effect...but do you really want to risk it?!



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

You could try but i wouldn't. It's up to you but if I were going to do it I would buy a proper make dying kit from a reputable shop.



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

NO NO NO if you want to lighten your hair you could try lemon juice and sunlight



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

No. Chlorine bleach, which is what household bleach is, is not used to lighten hair, and may cause burns on your skin or scalp or get in your eyes. Peroxide lightens hair, but not the over-the-counter peroxide you buy in the first-aid department either--the concentration of hydrogen peroxide in that is not high enough.



You must have at least a 10% peroxide solution in order to bleach hair. The product "Sun In" is cheap and easy to use and contains the correct amount of peroxide. It comes in a spray bottle.



Pure lemon juice (not concentrated juice) can also used. You can squeeze lemon juice directly on the strands you wish to lighten, and then expose those strands to direct sunlight and they will bleach out slightly. It takes longer to use lemon juice but it works without harming anything! It won't burn you or your hair and it smells good.



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

No



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

not if ur hair attached to ur head .....BAD idea



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

I wouldnt suggest doing that. Put lemon juice on your hair and then go out in the sun or under the hairdryer. It is a natural bleach.



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

Good grief!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Save your pocket money and get some sun in.



Could I dilute ordinary household bleach and spray it on my hair to turn slightly blond?

l suggest you don't if you still love your hair

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