when you put lemons in your hair, it starts to dehydrate it and make it dry... its not very good, but i heard and i think i tried it once, i sat out in the sun, my hair is really naturally dark, really really close to black, but still, i say really dark brown... so i wanted it brighter, i dont remember if it worked
2006-09-04 20:06:54
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answered by ? 3
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Sun streaking
This is a rich hair dressing which provides sheen and elegance to frazzled hair. It can also be used as pressing oil for hair straightening.
Juice of 1 lemon
2 teaspoons chamomile tea
Mix lemon juice and tea. Using an inexpensive straw hat with lots of holes in it, pull strands of hair you would like to lighten through the holes with a crochet hook or pencil. Sit in the sun for 1 1/2 hours. You will achieve natural-looking streaking.
yea it works i used to do it during summer
2006-09-05 08:20:39
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answered by ada 2
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well really neither,it can air dry and still get the effect you want because the hot or the sun is not what makes the lemon turn your hair lighter,its the acid in the lemon.
2006-09-05 02:13:00
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answered by purpleaura1 6
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Definatly spend at least an hour in the sun. You'll also smell lemoy fresh! I also may suggest just using the lemon juice, you can by in bottles at any groccery store.
2006-09-05 10:39:40
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answered by thisbeRien 3
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its better if you go out in the sun. but lemon juice in your hair really stings!
2006-09-05 03:53:26
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answered by Anonymous
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hey, i was wondering about this, cause my friend did it..but he was blonde, it really worked for him too...but what i was wondering about is this--what would happen to a brown headed boy like me if i put lemon juice in my hair?
2006-09-05 02:13:20
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answered by AJ S 1
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The sun, a hair-dryer will not work.
2006-09-05 02:14:27
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answered by Anonymous
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it's better to sit out in the sun...and it works wonders!
2006-09-05 02:12:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, it's actually the heat that speeds up the acid's affect on your hair.
Good Luck!
2006-09-05 02:13:23
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answered by Malachite Maenad 2
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2006-09-05 02:26:17
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answered by Anonymous
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