| How To Bleach Your Hair | | | | or any other adverse reaction should be checked for. |
| Hair bleaching is not really a hair removal technique but | | | | If this occurs and the symptoms do not relieve after |
| it is used to disguise the hair against the skin by making | | | | thoroughly cleaning the bleaching agent off please |
| it appear much lighter so it is harder to see. | | | | seek medical advice immediately! |
| Whatever you do - DO NOT USE LAUNDRY | | | | Bleaching hair is not advisable for people with a dark |
| BLEACH - or any other type of household bleaching | | | | tan or naturally dark skin. Bleached hair will stand out |
| agents. These may cause reactions with your skin, | | | | against this background, defeating the purpose of the |
| discoloration, burns etc. as well as the potentially | | | | exercise. |
| dangerous fumes; especially if you are bleaching the | | | | Alternatively, why not try a different color to your hair |
| hair on your top lip. | | | | rather than just bleach? There are many different hair |
| There are specially formulated cosmetic bleaches | | | | dye colors about that can completely change your |
| designed for just this purpose. Use one of those. | | | | look. More recently, it is possible to obtain hair dyes |
| Before bleaching any area of your body (the top lip is | | | | that utilize inbuilt highlights to give you that professional |
| most common), test a small area first to ensure you | | | | salon look. These are easily applied and can look great. |
| don't have an adverse reaction to the bleaching agent. | | | | Give them a try! |
| Skin irritation, burning, itching, redness, soreness, blisters, | | | | |