H2O2 is not an ingredient in hair dye. It is a compound you add to hair dye to accelerate the oxidative process and change the pH to open the hair cuticle. If it was in hair dye, the bottles would explode before they got to the store shelves.
h2o2 would not make it explode, but would break
bonds on the dyes leading to their bleaching.
h2o2 has direct effect on the tumors.
iron ions separate it into 2 ions of OH. (free radical).
that is 90+% of the product produced
by the radiation therapy, itself, in its interaction with
water (plus free electrons)
They’re mixed together just before applying to the hair.
ya, I’m not sure peroxide should be called a ‘dye’ being it’s a bleach, but DM is known for their eyecatching headlines. You’ve answered a question I always had about hair coloring, tho - why there are two bottles to mix, with the top snipped off, and why there are big warnings not to store a mixed solution for next week (not that anyone would mind you). Peroxide must be in one bottle and whatever else in the second bottle. Good trivia to know. Thanks :)