Queenbee
Well-Known Member
Hi there,
Over the weekend I intend to attack bens tail to get it white, I was thinking of a blue shampoo, or a shampoo with bleach powder added or a hydrogen peroxide, milk of mag and cornstarch paste... the top is already lovely and white but the bottom of the tail is typically yummy yellow. My query is that ben has a small section of his tail that is black, will a hydrogen peroxide paste or the bleach affect this? If I use a bleach shampoo, I will only leave it in for 5 mins max... but I just wondered if anyone had a horse with a white tail with black bits, how do you go about getting the white bits white and leaving the black bits black, or do you just wash it as per a normal white tail?
Many thanks, Em
Over the weekend I intend to attack bens tail to get it white, I was thinking of a blue shampoo, or a shampoo with bleach powder added or a hydrogen peroxide, milk of mag and cornstarch paste... the top is already lovely and white but the bottom of the tail is typically yummy yellow. My query is that ben has a small section of his tail that is black, will a hydrogen peroxide paste or the bleach affect this? If I use a bleach shampoo, I will only leave it in for 5 mins max... but I just wondered if anyone had a horse with a white tail with black bits, how do you go about getting the white bits white and leaving the black bits black, or do you just wash it as per a normal white tail?
Many thanks, Em