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lightening hair


Question Posted Monday July 16 2007, 4:24 pm

does anyone know if lemon juice and hydrogen peroxide can be heat activated (flat iron/blowdrier)
or if you have to go out in the sun to make it work


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killerface answered Thursday July 19 2007, 11:04 am:
You can definitely blow dry it- I dont know about flat iron, though. And about the sun in stuff- It all depends on your type of hair, and color. Some say that it turns your hair orange, while others don't. The girl below me had a negative experience with it-- while thats all I use to lighten my hair. If you're going to use it, try doing one strip of hair to test before you decide to do your whole head of hair.

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advicer answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 8:12 pm:
You can blowdry it, but laying out in the sun works best. You could probably flat iron it too, but after you put the lemon juice in, your hair feels kind of gross, and you might want to shower. But I'm sure both would work. I wouldn't recommend sun-in. I have light brown hair, and it turned my hair orangish.

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KisaKiss19 answered Monday July 16 2007, 7:56 pm:
you have to be in the sun. i wouldn't use peroxide,i herd it can turn your hair white! lemon juice is good but it will dry out your hair,and surprisingly apples work (they're acidic but wont dry out your hair) i hope i helped, goodluck!

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ASAPcamille answered Monday July 16 2007, 6:36 pm:
It has to be in the sun. You can try the product Sun- In though. You dampen your hair, spray it in , and can blowdry it so it gets lighter.

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