How to Bleach Arm, Leg and Stomach Hair

Bleaching the hair on your arms and legs is quite uncommon, but when you’re exhausted with having to shave and wax every other time, this idea can seem plausible. With bleaching your arms and legs, you’re simply disguising the color of the hair so they go unnoticed.

There are numerous methods you can use from bleaching kits, lightening creams, natural home remedies like honey and hydrogen peroxide, plus other non-natural methods.

Have a look at some of the ways you can also bleach your arms and legs, plus a break down of the pros and cons of these methods against other ideas.

Why Lighten Arm and Leg Hair? Is it Safe?

After constant shaving, waxing and using other hair removal techniques, you get tired of this cycle, which is why you might prefer lightens the body hairs. Bleaching the arm and leg hairs makes them less visible therefore unlikely for them to be seen by others, eliminating the need to remove them.

Safety

It depends on what products you use for lightening purposes. using lightening cream kits can be dangerous as it contains chemical compounds that could cause allergic reactions, among other side effects. Besides that, other methods you shall read about below are rather harmless therefore a safer option to use.

Arm & Leg Hair Bleaching Methods

Instead of ensuring the pain of waxing or the side effects of shaving every now and then, you now have a choice to simply bleach your leg, arm, stomach, upper lip or any other body hair. Here are some methods you can use.

Bleach stomach and chest hair
stomach hair

Using a Cream Bleach Kit

This is the first obvious choice for bleaching your body hairs. However, the results are highly dependent on two variables; your skin color and the texture of your hair.

Bleaching the arm hairs will cause them to turn light brown to blonde in extreme cases. Therefore, the option is not suitable for fair to dark-colored skins.

Fine thick hair, especially on your arms, can also be resistant to the bleach, causing it to turn to a bright golden color rather than a blonde, or in some cases, no bleaching effect whatsoever. Therefore, purchase a bleaching kit suitable for your hair color and skin preferences.

It’s also vital to perform a patch test to assure no allergic reactions to the cream before you apply the entire product on your arms and legs.

Simply take a small amount of the bleach cream and apply it to the inner arm. Wait for 10 minutes and wash off with cold water. After 24 hours check for rashes or any form of skin irritation.

cream bleach kit
Jolen Kit

Requirements

  • Bleach kit
  • Water
  • Soap
  • Washcloth
  • Body oil or lotion

Method

  1. Begin by washing your arms, legs, stomach or the body part you want to lighten with soap and cold water. Avoid using warm or hot water so your pores aren’t opened up and your skin isn’t left sensitive.
  2. Pat dry.
  3. Open your lightening cream kit and follow instructions. There are two types of kits available; powder which requires you to mix the powder to the cream. Use the bowl and spatula provided in the kit. You could also have two tubes of creams, mix equal parts of the two.
  4. Smooths and mush the two creams together to form a homogeneous mixture which is easier to spread onto the skin.
  5. Apply the mixture on the forearm where there is a large concentrate of arm hair. Apply a thicker layer on darkest hairs.
  6. Gently spread the cream to the hairs in the underside and upper side of your arm.
  7. Wait for about 10 minutes or until it starts to burn or string and begin washing it off or scrape the bleach off like you would with shaving cream.
  8. Check on the color of your hair. If it’s not satisfactory, repeat the application and let it sit for another five minutes.
  9. Wash the cream off using cool water. Use a neutral soap to balance out the pH of the skin. Moisturize the skin with oil or lotion.

Using Hydrogen Peroxide and Ammonia

This is yet another method you can use to bleach your arms and leg hairs. Before starting the process, it’s vital to know that the chemicals used; hydrogen peroxide and ammonia are very harsh and will dry up the hair causing it to get brittle if not moisturized after the process. The process is also not permanent.

Method

  1. Assemble the supplies above including peroxide and ammonia.
  2. Take a bowl and mix up a quarter cup of hydrogen peroxide and half a tablespoon of ammonia. The concentrate for hydrogen peroxide can be anything above three percent.
  3. Do a patch test to ascertain no reactions are present that may affect your skin color or cause rashes and irritation. Simply dip a cotton ball in the mixture and place it over the arm where you intend to bleach. Wait for some time and monitor any changes to the skin.
  4. Take another cotton ball and use it to apply the mixture all over your arm and leg. Don’t apply a lot that’s left dripping after application.
  5. After applying on the forearm both upper and underside, leave for some time for the dye to work.
  6. After five to ten minutes, you may feel some tingling or a burning sensation, you’ll know it’s time to easy the mixture off.
  7. Rinse with cool water and a bar of neutral soap to avoid any rashes or further skin irritation. Moisturize your arms and legs adequately to counter the drying effects of the hydrogen peroxide.

Other Alternatives

You also have other options such as hydrogen peroxide and water. Once the mixture is dissolved, soak your arms in the mixture for about 15 to 30 minutes. Then wash off, pat dry, and moisturize the skin.

Lighten at Home Naturally

If you’re looking for home remedies to bleaching the arms and legs, here are. after options.

Lemon

This is the number one bleach used by many people. You can use it alone or mixed with other ingredients such as honey, turmeric, pawpaw, among others, to lighten the hairs and skin.

Since lemon contains citric acid, the active ingredient will be shed not only to clean the area but to lighten its appearance.

Because it’s a natural remedy, you have to do it several times a week to get the results you hope for. Either way, the results are still no guarantee that the lightening effect will happen.

Honey

Honey is a great treatment for hyperpigmentation, dryness of the skin, among other skin flaws. It’s the best quality it hydrating the skin as well as acting as an antibacterial agent which makes it perfect for mixing with other home treatments.

You can apply directly to the hair or use it other home remedies to make a mask. The mask is then applied to the hairs to bleach and lighten their appearance.

Cinnamon

This sweet-smelling natural spice from the bark of a tree has many benefits including hair lightening abilities. The spice has a brown- ginger appearance that works magic on blondes and redheads. Its lightening abilities seek to highlight and also brighten the original color of the hair.

This is why it’s not common for use with black hair; it will not show any result. You can use the powder, the original stick crushed, or a teabag to be added to water for a quick rinse.

ACV

Apple cider vinegar is a major home ingredient used in hair treatments. Its high acidity aids with cleaning the hair from buildup and dirt, but can also be used for lightening the hair. A rinse is not highly used as it will only remove oils and other residues just like chlorine.

However, you can spray it to the hair as you massage it to encourage it to enter into the hair.

Sun

For almost all the above methods, a source of heat is needed to enhance the lightening effects of the treatment. Therefore, the sun plays a vital role in hair lightening. After applying sunblock or sunscreen, you can bask in the sun to absorb the essential vitamin D as your body hairs also enjoy pigmentation by the sun.

Chamomile

You can use chamomile in the form of tea, mask mixed with yogurt, eggs, and honey, or a simple rinse on the hair. Mix the chamomile tea bags, powder, or leaves to form the mixture you need. It’s best used by brunettes as it doesn’t lighten the hair that much.

Other Ways

If you prefer fast methods, there are several non-natural methods you can use. These include.

Skin-Lightening Creams

These are quite similar to the bleaching kits, except, they are prescribed by a doctor or physician. Skin lightening creams will bleach every section around the arms and legs to equally disguise the hair as it also reduces dark spots and blemishes on the skin.

The most recommended cream is hydroquinone. It’s a gold standard with a concentration of bleach ranging from four to eight percent. Other over the counter treatments are approximately two percent.

The best thing about this non-natural method is that it contains other ingredients that aids to bleach even finer hair types as well as skin.

These ingredients include kojic acid, glycolic acid, vitamin C, azelaic acid, retinol, steroids, niacinamide, and tranexamic acid. The method of use and application is the same as the ones above used for bleaching kits.

Chemical Peel

This method has similar results to waxing since the epidermis is often left sore, red, and irritated after the procedure. A chemical peel is a process that involves the use of chemicals such as alpha hydroxyl acids (AHA), trichloroacetic acid (TCA), and retinol to aid with hair removal among other skin rejuvenation treatments.

The peel is like an exfoliator that will stimulate the growth of new cells, remove blemish, hyperpigmentation, and treat any adjacent hairs on the skin, legs, and other applicable areas.

Laser Lightening Treatment

This process uses high-frequency waves of radiation to even out the color of tour skin to that of your hairs. It’s quite expensive and can be seen as non-important since the hair will eventually grow out in less than a month.

These and other treatments such as microdermabrasion are highly recommended for other skin conditions such as pigmentation, wrinkles, and blemish removal.

Before and after Results Pics

Leg hair bleaching before and after
Leg hair
Arm hair lightening Before after
Arm Hair

Pros and Cons of Arm and Leg Hair Lightening

Pros

  • The process is faster than shaving, waxing, or any other hair removal procedure. On average it only takes 15 minutes to bleach.
  • It doesn’t require a professional, the perfect DIY project.
  • Doesn’t have want age requirements, people of all ages can bleach their arms and leg hairs.
  • There’s no pain, ingrown hairs, razor bumps, or other side effects associated with the other procedures.
  • The bleaching kit can be used on several occasions before it ends. Therefore, a very economical choice.

Cons

  • Unfortunately, some of your arm and leg hairs will be visible no matter how many times you bleach.
  • It’s not a permanent solution to hair issues or hirsutism.
  • The choice limits on the people who can use it to light to fair skin tone people and those with soft hair.
  • The effects of hair lightening are only felt for about five days. After that hair will start to grow and it will become even more noticeable than before.
  • Your skin may react to the ingredients on the bleaching kit. You may signs of burning, rashes, or skin irritation.

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