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  1. so why would you put peroxide on your hair if you don’t like chemicals?

    sorry but your hair will turn orange, not white.

    you are going to have to go to the salon. try aveda, they use all natural products.

    bypass the damage from peroxide and leave the hair coloring to the pros and the proper chemicals.

  2. i would not reccommend this because it kills your hair,

    it takes out the natural …..grease you have in your hair that helps it grow,

    it will dry it out,..

  3. If your talking Hydrogen peroxide you buy over the counter to clean off cuts or abrasions, it is only I believe 5% peroxide so depending on your level of hair i.e. black, brown, blonde, you will not achieve white. When you lighten your hair to white you take all of the pigment and protein out of your hair, causing it to be extremely damaged. Peroxides come in different volumes 5, 10, 20, 30, and 40 most box colors are 20 vol. When you color your hair yourself you have to take into account what level your hair is, what your underlying tone is, what kind of condtition your hair is in and what you want your final result to be. I would recommend having a professional color your hair and find one that uses an enzyme developer instead of peroxide and an ammonia free color. My preference is J Color from John Amico. I’ve been a beautician for 22 years and it is by far the best color I have ever used.

how do you dye your hair white with hydrogen peroxide?

or at least get it to the lightest phase and then have a good dye. I am really health so I don’t like to use a lot of chemicals that are in commercial products that are extremely bad for you, so if anyone knows any safe alternatives i would really appreciate it!