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Hydrogen peroxide is sold in several common strengths, and price usually depends on concentration (and bottle size). In general, higher concentrations cost more than “first aid” type products.
Most retail hydrogen peroxide is commonly found in small bottles (often around 3% for household/first-aid use). Larger bottles or bulk containers typically cost less per ounce than small bottles.
Prices vary a lot depending on where it’s purchased: - Pharmacies/drugstores (often easiest to find, price per bottle varies by brand) - Grocery stores/warehouse retailers - Online (can be cheaper, but shipping fees can change the total) - Specialty chemical suppliers (often higher concentration and bulk pricing)
Some products marketed for cosmetic use (for example, hair-related “developer/peroxide” products) can be priced differently than standard pharmacy hydrogen peroxide.
What concentration and bottle size do you mean (for example, 3% in a 16 oz bottle, or 6%/10/20/30 volume)? And are you looking for a local store price or an online price?
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