Hydrogen peroxide will lighten your hair, but it tends to turn hair an orangish color that most people would'nt care for. You might try the juice of a fresh lemon. it lightens very gradually and leaves your hair with an unbelievable shine.
2006-10-05 19:37:18
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answered by LofanNui 3
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Well first of all, if you have really dark hair, trying
to lighten it naturally might turn it into an undesirable
orange or copperish colour. So be careful. If you have light brown or dark blonde hair then you should be fine. What you
can do is, squeeze some 3 whole lemons and put the juice
in a spray bottle. After every bath, spray some of all over you hair
or on certain strands. Then sit in the sun or just blow dry if you
want faster results. Don't keep repeating this for more than two weeks though. Your hair might be damaged. Oh and hydrogen peroxide is a chemical which is known to really ruin your hair.
2006-10-05 21:05:17
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answered by Anonymous
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If you want only certain parts of it looking lighter or to get a more sunkissed look, you could try putting some lemon juice on your hair and along the strands of your hair. Don't put much on your scalp. Then expose your hair to sunlight for an hour and wash your hair after that. It should lighten your hair. I've done the same on my hair.
Just don't do this more than once a month. It'll dry out your hair otherwise.
2006-10-06 21:57:03
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answered by CJ 2
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blend one section water to 2 elements lemon juice and drench your hair with. Pat dry. Then bypass outdoors and bask in the solar, like tanning or mowing a sunny component to the backyard for 3 hours (possibly mowing the backyard wasnt the finest social gathering lol). I had dirty blonde hair, so i tried the attempt, and that i keen to take a snooze out on the deck, and when I awoke it develop into a number of hues lighter. I truly have also heard rumors thats washing your hair is sugar free lemon or banana kool-help lightens your hair, yet i have not in any respect tried it. good luck!
2016-12-04 08:04:33
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answered by ? 4
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I use Sun-In, it works by going out in the sun or if you put it on wet hair and use a blow dryer. I'm assuming that lemon juice would work that way too. Put some lemon juice in a spray bottle and spritz it in your hair before you blow dry. Good luck.
2006-10-05 19:33:30
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answered by Dana Renee 2
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Lemon juice or hydrogen peroxide. My stylist told me about a kid who used the peroxide in a spray bottle and it worked great (the kid apparantly had dark hair and it didn't make it orange). I think that might have been a fluke though, so I would stick to the lemon juice.
2006-10-05 19:30:16
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answered by Anonymous
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there is no Natural way to lighten your hair if you are not out in the sun. You have to chemically lighten it at the salon or sit in the sun is the only way.
2006-10-05 19:55:23
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answered by Anonymous
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lemon with exposure to the sun, hydrogen peroxide, and i also heard of wetting it with beer. but since i have natural dark hair it didnt work, but for lighter hair it does.
2006-10-05 19:41:23
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answered by worried 1
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Apparently lemon juice works. I haven't tried it though
2006-10-05 19:28:18
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answered by Em_butterfly 5
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lemon juice and sun
2006-10-05 19:34:18
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answered by mama 2
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