In all honesty, you can’t really undo a bleach mark. Bleach takes the color out of fabric, period. It can’t be “unbleached.” However, all may not be lost, and there are a couple of remedies that may help you to salvage your item. Before you do anything else though, rinse the area thoroughly with cold water.
A: You cannot "remove" bleach. Bleach in its processing disperses the color molecules present in the hair and causes the hair to become lighter as a result. Because of this, you cannot treat bleaching like any other hair color service. Bleach only takes away, it does not add, so therefore it cannot be removed. What you have to do if you dislike 1 teaspoon (tsp) of baking soda. a small amount of water. Add enough water to achieve a medium-thick consistency. It shouldn’t be too thick or too watery. Next, gently massage the baking soda Restrict use to around once a month, as they can remove natural oils. “Daily” shampoo. Used for regular washing, this shampoo may not need to be applied daily as the name suggests, butTo use, simply snap a leaf from an aloe vera plant and squeeze to produce a clear, gel-like sap. Rub this sap all over your face and leave to sit on your skin for as long as you like. Aloe vera is extremely gentle and safe to use, so you can apply the sap as often as you like. 4. Try raw potato.
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