hi i was just wondering if there were any household products that could highlight my hair. I have brown hair and anything that wouldn;t damage my hair, but could make it like lighter or blonde wold be good.
It gives you "natural highlights" from the sun, but faster. So yeah, I used this when I was like 12 and my hair was brown. My highlights were RED. (Not bright red, but it looked soo goood)
Lemon juice.
Since it's a natural bleach.. it will lighten your hair, if you have it in your hair. You stay outside for like an hour, there will be a difference. I'm not sure, how much of a difference you want though.. so I would keep checking your hair.
If you're trying to lighten your hair, it's always going to be damaged either way. You should just try conditioning it like hell, afterwards. The worse you could get from these 2 products is.. possibly frizz. [ queenhearts's advice column | Ask queenhearts A Question ]
The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Tuesday December 19 2006, 8:52 pm: If you really can't use a hair highlighting kit and need to do it with "household products", put lemon juice on your hair and expose to sunlight. This will make your hair lighter. Lemon juice isn't too damaging (compared to commercial products), but it will still dry your hair, so make sure you use conditioner afterwards. [ The_MoUsY_spell_checker's advice column | Ask The_MoUsY_spell_checker A Question ]
peebles7 answered Tuesday December 19 2006, 8:18 pm: i know this isn't what ur looking for, but why don't you want to use real hair dye? it's safer and less fool proof. you can use peroxide, but that will make your hair very platinum blonde. i personally suggest a highlighting kit, if you think it's too expensive, it's a lot more worth it to spend a couple extra dollars on real dye than to try doing it yourself and mess up! it could end up looking terrible and then you'd have to pay to get it back to it's normal shade anyways. sorry i can't help you more, just be careful because you don't wanna regret it later [ peebles7's advice column | Ask peebles7 A Question ]
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