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i have kind of like a light auburn or a darker strawberry blonde shade of hair and i want to lighten it, except my mom doesn't want me to dye it right now. are there any tricks to lightening your hair?
teenagedramaqueen answered Wednesday July 5 2006, 12:01 am: Im sorry xomichelle891xo but thats really not true. Hair is about a 6 on a pH scale it is more acidic so lemon juice wouldnt do anything to your hair try spraying cool chamomile tea on your scalp this stimulate the pore opening it and allowing sun to come in thus lightening your hair! (should stay in the sun for 2 hours tea can be subsituted for beer but we prefer the tea!)hope i helped<3 [ teenagedramaqueen's advice column | Ask teenagedramaqueen A Question ]
xomichelle891xo answered Tuesday July 4 2006, 10:59 pm: Spray or apply 1/4 cup lemon juice to hair and then spend time in sun or at tanning salon. When choosing the lemon juice method, be aware that lemons produce acid that will likely dry hair out; follow up with a good shampoo and conditioner. [ xomichelle891xo's advice column | Ask xomichelle891xo A Question ]
advicer answered Tuesday July 4 2006, 10:45 pm: You can use lemon juice. All you do is mix it in a bottle with water and spray it in your hair, then either blow dry it completely dry, or lay in sun for a few hours. You could also use sun in. I used it and I have light brown hair, and it turned my hair kinda orange. lol. But whatever. You could also try getting highlights, or just lay in the sun a lot. My hair used to turn blonde when I was little from the sun. hope i helped =) [ advicer's advice column | Ask advicer A Question ]
abbyxoxo answered Tuesday July 4 2006, 9:09 pm: im not sure whatyou can use sorry. but trust me from experience, DO NOT use sun in spray, it will ruin your hair.. sorry about that lol, but its good advice, trust me. hope i helped to prevent something bad =] [ abbyxoxo's advice column | Ask abbyxoxo A Question ]
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