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olive oil


Question Posted Wednesday August 3 2005, 12:17 pm

hey i heard you could get highlights with limon juice and olive oil is it true if so how long do they take to fade away and any other info you guys have i want to get highlights for my b-day its two weeks away HELP!!!!

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SAF3xWiiTHxM3 answered Wednesday August 3 2005, 3:59 pm:
i herd its bad for u hair

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Teza answered Wednesday August 3 2005, 12:45 pm:
Everyone does that! Its not lemon juice its lime. There is a difference. You have to put it in your hair and then go outside and sit in the sun for like hours and you have to do that everyday so it gets the color. Now about the olive oil.. that doesnt work. But if you do it with lime juice it will last for a while. If you want to get highlights ask your mom. It could be part of your birthday present. Or you could buy those kits where you can do it yourself! Happy early b-day hun!

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