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If you bleach a red sweater, the resulting color may be a lighter shade of red, pink, or white, depending on the type of dye used in the sweater. Bleaching may also weaken the fabric or cause yellowing. It is recommended to spot test a hidden area before attempting to bleach the entire sweater.
Because Shinigami are associated with the colour black (with their uniform). However, the make of Bleach thought the title 'black' would be boring and simple. He then thought about 'White', as that can suggest black as a complementary colour. He chose the title 'Bleach' because it gives the impression of the colour white.
No, bleach does not turn gray hair into a burgundy color. Bleach typically lightens hair by removing its natural pigment, so it would lighten gray hair rather than change its color to burgundy. If you want a burgundy color, you would need to use a burgundy hair dye or color treatment.
No, It would decrease your shining of color
A nice brown or black sweater would compliment you well. Earth tones will give you more color and hide a few extra pounds.
it would turn a dark color green
I would say bleach so that you can get your old color off first. If you just use the lightener first it will just make your hair a lighter color.
A sweater that buttons up in the front is called a cardigan.
The colour would change to a purple, dark purple colour.
Mix a solution of equal parts water and white vinegar, and carefully dab it onto the stained area using a clean cloth. Let it sit for a few minutes before blotting with a dry cloth. Repeat until the stain fades, then wash the sweater in cold water with a mild detergent. Avoid using bleach on colored areas to prevent damage.
NO...What would be the purpose? Developer is just an activator for color or bleach.
If you put bleach on an orange dress, the orange color would likely lighten or turn into a lighter shade. Bleach has a bleaching effect on fabrics, which can cause colors to fade or change. It is always recommended to test bleach on a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric before applying it to the entire garment.