The short answer to your question is: not likely. Here’s the extended version:
@ Kevbo will find this funny
Your question took me back to when I was 10 or so. I had just finished reading The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. In the book, a boy named Ponyboy is on the run from the cops. He uses household-grade good ole hydrogen peroxide to lighten his hair.
Well, I’ve always had a vivid imagination, but I couldn’t quite see this one. I grew up with my Mom reguarlarly dispensing hydrogen peroxide and something called mercurochrome for minor cuts and boo boos. It had always seemed pretty innocous.
I decided to find out for myself. After my shower the next day, I poured most of the botltle in the medicine chest onto my hair. I combed it through and positioned myself in front of the mirror. Nothing. I waited. Still nothing. I went to bed.
The next morning, I rushed to school half awake, unaware. That day, many many many people approached me about my hair, and what had gone wrong.
It had changed from a a deep chestnut brown to a brassy orange, the color of Mr. Snuffleupagus on Sesame Street.