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How to attract sunlight to hair


Question Posted Tuesday March 24 2015, 6:51 pm

I used to have bright blonde hair, just lately thanks to the hairspray I use my hair is more brown than blonde. I'm going to start using sheer blonde hairspray since it sprays on clear without changing the color more, but I'm wondering how I could get my blonde hair back? I heard sunlight was good for it, so is there any hair product I could use that would attract sunlight? It doesn't even have to be a hair products as long as t doesn't damage my hair.

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BlueBitterflies22 answered Saturday April 4 2015, 9:47 pm:
Almost everything is going to damage your hair. The cheapest way is using lemon juice and sit in the sun for an hour of so, if it end up damaging your hair a little bit after you can chose to do a deep conditioning, Good Luck.

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mimigold answered Monday March 30 2015, 3:41 am:
Use lemon shampoo for a good length of time.

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SilentOne answered Saturday March 28 2015, 9:36 pm:
Use a product that lightens like others here have suggested. Many good products will have UV blocking agents in them, because UV from sunlight damages hair at the same time as it bleaches the colour.
Ignoring the effect on your hair, too little sun means you can't produce a lot of things your body needs, most people refer to VItamin D. Too much sun will burn your skin and give you wrinkles.

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Dragonflymagic answered Wednesday March 25 2015, 10:59 pm:
When my middle daughter was a pre teen, she wanted golden high lights in her hair, I had fried my hair so badly before I had kids that I was still leery about usage of hair dyes, so we checked at the pharmacy and found a product called Sun-In. You comb it through your damp hair and then let the sun do the rest. They claim using a blow dryer on warm will help speed up the process. I looked on line and see there are several versions available but we used the one with lemon in it. My daughter used it every time she was done washing her hair. It wasn't harsh and it did an ideal job of lightening her hair. It slowly turned her from a medium brunette to a golden honey blonde, and since I saw her on a daily basis, I didn't notice the change until one day a woman in a park came up to me and said, "Is that blonde girl over there yours? She just tripped and fell and is crying." I was about to say I had no blonde daughters when I looked where she was pointing and realized, my daughter was now a blonde. Here's a link but call pharmacies in your area to see if any still carry the product. I am sure they do. The package just looks different than it did back when we used it.
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missundersmock answered Tuesday March 24 2015, 9:41 pm:
chekc out more of the sheer blonde products that john freda has?? theres ones that came help brighten your existing blonde.

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