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lemon juice


Question Posted Saturday June 10 2006, 10:48 am

hey i have like dirty blonde hair (and it usually gets blonder in the summer) i've heard that putting lemon juice in your hair and going out into the sun gets it blonder, and i tryied it but it didnt work! i re aplyed a few times too. but i just got a bottle of lemon juice from like kroger, is there a cirtan kind that works better, also i herd that putting like camimile tea or something in your hair makes it blonder.....does that work? any advice on what to do and use?

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advicer answered Friday June 16 2006, 4:27 pm:
i've done it before and it does work. i used Realemon. i mixed it in with water, squirt it in your hair, then either lay in the sun for a while, or blow dry it until its completly dry. hope i helped ♥

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BeAcHbAbE21 answered Monday June 12 2006, 12:24 pm:
when i was littler i wanted lighter hair so my sister put lemmon juice in my hair. you cant tell the differnce right away. Also try appllying it while your in the sun and stay out there for a while. i dont know of any certain brand but make sure its like actually made out of lemmons + natural
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someone1234 answered Saturday June 10 2006, 2:43 pm:
Hey what you can do which is much easier is to put real lemon juice in a spray bottle and put some conditioner and mix it all up. Spray alot of it in your hair and comb it threw(avoid getting it on your skin) Then blow dry your hair with the heat on high. It works and is lot faster than baking out there in the sun, also you can control how blonde it gets and stop when you reach the right color. The camimile lightend my friends hair but thats because she used a perfume that had camimile in it and she used to put in her hair. It took like 2 years though so yea. Hope I helped

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xokristabelle answered Saturday June 10 2006, 2:01 pm:
If you get a bottle of lemon juice, a lot of the time it's fake. Juice a few actual lemons and put the juice in a spray bottle...spray your hair and lay out in the sun for an hour or so (wear sunscreen).

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KELLY_ELIZABETH answered Saturday June 10 2006, 1:10 pm:
yea lemon juice does work. it works better if you actually mix it in your shampoo or conditioner though. i have dirty blonde hair with gets lighter as well. i dont think there is a certian kind that works better, but if you use a real lemon dont put it in your shampoo. just put it in your hiar right when you squeeze it. itt has citric acid which attracts sunlight. i havent heard about the tea, so i cant help you out with that much, sorry. also beer works too. a lighter beer though, not a heavy dark one. also, if you was your hair in cold water it doesnt get as oily as much or as quickly, so your hair isnt coated with oil. good luck

hope this helps!! :] ♥

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