yes there r many
2006-06-25 22:02:03
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answered by Anonymous
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*Bleaching has chemicals that merge into the skin and lighten facial hair. Technically it is not removal of superfluous hair but it makes it considerably less noticeable. There are three kinds of bleach, all unkind on the skin, but the degrees of harm may vary.
*The home bleach: mix two tablespoons of milk powder, mix in a enough liquid hydrogen peroxide to make a thick paste and, if hair is very dark and coarse, mix in a drop or two of liquid ammonia. This is considered to be the least harmful kind of bleach since the powder milk in the mixture moisturizes the skin while bleaching, preventing skin burns and other reactions.
*Powder bleach: mix bleaching powder with liquid hydrogen peroxide and ammonia to form a thick liquid.
*Cream bleach: this is what you get readymade in the markets. Easiest to use but the most harmful.
Results last for between two and six weeks and there's no re growth, since no hair has been lost. Expect to pay between Rs40 and Rs100 at beauty parlours, depending upon which bleach is used. Bleaching is not suitable for coarse hair as the chemical in bleach makes hair more brittle an makes it stand erect.
2006-06-25 22:27:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You should read Laura Jefferson’s book "Skin Whitening At Home" ( I saw it's also available in electronic format +video: http://www.skinwhiteningathome.com ). After 8 weeks I managed to get my skin a few tones whiter and I also got rid of freckles.
The method she teaches in her book is natural, inexpensive, and is readily available in most homes. You could even find some ingredients in your own backyard. The most wonderful thing about the method she shares in her book is that it will help you whiten or lighten your skin pigmentations, freckles, age spots, acne marks, dark underarms, melasma, or your overall skin color easily and naturally without breaking your bank or producing dangerous side effects. Good Luck!
2014-07-22 18:35:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Lemon juice for hair. I put a sponge in lemon juice, and squeeze most of the juice, then stroke the sponge slowly over my hair until it is wet. This works for facial hair too. This will bleach it out but it will take awhile, done on a daily basis.
It does work. I have had a blond streak through my brunette hair for several years now.
Good luck
Hope
2006-06-25 22:11:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Why don't you ask Bubbles the chimp, machully Culcan, or the remains of the elephant man.
2006-06-25 22:07:26
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answered by Timothy H 3
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