• Postmortal_Pop@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Ok, wtf are the “don’t do it” boxes? the serious toxic boxes explain what they do and are red. The red from the “don’t do it” boxes implies that it’s toxic gas bad, but I don’t see why it wouldn’t be labeled if that’s the case

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      Hair Conditioner + Hydrogen peroxide: could potentially be used to lighten hair, but getting the concentrations right without ruining your hair and possibly damaging skin would be tough. Don’t do it.

      Hair Conditioner + Lye: Lye is a highly caustic chemical and can cause severe chemical burns…putting it in hair conditioner serves no purpose other than to possibly create a scenario where someone thinks it’s a good idea to put it on their skin/scalp. Not a good idea. Don’t do it.

      Toothpaste + Bleach. If you can’t see why this is a bad idea, you should give it a shot. I’ll have your Darwin award waiting for you. Don’t do it.

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        See, these were my conclusions for the first two. Mixing the two would imply using it on your hair and that’s fucking dumb, but why doesn’t it say “hair ruiner” or “scalp burns” instead of a the nebulous “don’t”.

        Also, I use bleach and toothpaste as a cleaning agent all the time, putting it my mouth would be fucking dumb, but it’s great for tiles and grout.