Bleaching
Saturday, February 20th, 2010Bleaching is a treatment for hiding unwanted hair. It lightens the darkness of hair. If the hair is less and not needed to be altogether removed, it can be hidden by bleaching. It has been two types they are cream bleaching and powder bleaching. Cream bleaching: It is the most used bleach among all. Both local and imported products are available in the market. It is very easy to use the cream bleach. For general use take more cream and less activator in preparing the bleach. For strong effect, more activator is advised.
Ingredients for powder bleach: Bleach powder on 1 spoon, Ammonia 4 to 8 drops, Hydrogen peroxide as need to prepare paste, Antiseptic water with solution and cool water. Bleaching can be done on the face, on the hands, on the entire body and on the hair on head. The main disadvantages of the bleaching are Ammonia is bad for the skin it may cause allergy, the skin may turn dark in the long run, the skin may turn dry and rough, the possibility of skin cancer also cannot be denied. Don’t do bleaching on very delicate skin parts. Don’t do bleaching on a cut or on a bleeding wound and don’t bleach yourself, get it done by an experience beautician.