If you live in CA or FL and can still tan outside, then you can use a lemon. Otherwise...it's just about wintertime. Just squeeze the juice out of a lemon and pour it on your hair. You can also dip your hands in the juice and applu with your fingers, just make sure you don't have any cuts. Or apply it using a comb or coloring brush. Then sit out in the sun for a half hour- hour. It's more of a gradual process though, so if you wanted something more instant you'd be better off going to a salon. The lemon won't ruin your hair. If there were chemicals in lemons like there are in colorings and bleaches we wouldn't be able to eat them. The citric acid combined with sun light is what will lighten your hair.
Also, it's not going to give you blonde streaks, but most likely a lighter brown or golden brown. Yes it is permanant, until you cut your hair, color it again or it all grows out. The citric acid strips the color so it's not like the color will come back after a few washes. And I don't know what that person below was talking about it hurting...they must have open sores all over their body, because I've tried it before when I was younger. The only pain it gave me was on my nails because I'm a nail biter and always had hangnails. Other than that my head didn't fall off...
2006-11-22 06:55:49
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answered by H.L.A. 7
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you have various stable solutions already. the sole ingredient i could upload is that i don't basically like the bottled lemon juice for something. i purchase Minute Maid's Frozen Lemon Juice. it relatively is in a similar area simply by fact the frozen juices. you only thaw the plastic bottle and use as you may clean lemon. It has instructions on the container for making lemonade. each and each container is resembling 7 lemons. it relatively is extreme-high quality given for you to purchase various containers to have available and thaw as you prefer it. The instructions say to apply interior 7 days, yet i've got by no skill had a difficulty with it going longer than that. i exploit it continuously as quickly as I make my own iced tea (2 quarts at a time). it relatively is extreme-high quality not having to squeeze all those lemons--fantastically in case you do not have plenty potential on your hands.
2016-10-12 22:27:47
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answered by Anonymous
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If you spend alot of time in the sun, you're hair will gradually lighten...lemon just helps it along. The good thing is it won't turn orange, but a more natural brownish blonde...it will give you very nice highlights, but if you're looking for all over colour...just dye it.
2006-11-22 07:22:57
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answered by Basquephantom 3
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it will needs sunlight but what i am sure of is that it will take time and that it will CAUSE SPLITS IN UR HAIR!!!
if u r looking for a natural way to lighten ur hair u boil some chamomile and u brush ur hair with each day (it also needs sunlight) it will take time but it won't damage ur hair. u may use chamomile shampoos and conditionners to support this
don't boil a lot of it coz it won't smell nice after 2 days,so just do it day per day
it won't turn blond but it will become lighter
2006-11-22 06:56:55
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answered by mallouna 2
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it would most likely turn blonde if it works sori i dnt no about the other quistoins
2006-11-22 06:59:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you want to be white?
2006-11-22 07:15:01
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answered by Anonymous
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yes but it hurts
2006-11-22 13:11:59
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answered by Anonymous
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it could turn it orange, be careful!
2006-11-22 06:58:06
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answered by party_pam 5
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