I think you have to go in the sun with it in your hair for results
2007-12-13 04:14:45
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answer #1
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answered by A * T 5
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I have done this before because i read somewhere that it makes hair shinier. After experimenting I found this to be true. I am a natural brunette however I have natural red and gold highlights which seem to vanish in winter. :<
After applying lemon juice I ound that by highlights have become more noticable and by hair a more coppery colour. So yeah give it a go. Just don't get it in your eyes!
2007-12-13 04:37:00
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answered by Princess-of-Peas 1
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I think you have to squeeze the lemon and then add water to it. Same amount of water to amount of lemon I think. Then pour it through sift to get the lumps out and then pour it in to a bottle that sprays out a fine mist. When you've done that spray the lemon evenly through your hair and sit in the sun for an hour or 2, then go wash your hair but when it comes to putting conditioner in your hair leave the conditioner on there for about 3 minutes and then wash it all out.
2007-12-13 04:23:21
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answered by xoɟ ʍous 6
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if you do it enough and go out in the sunshine it will. if you dont want to use lemons use "sun in" which is a spay in, my friend has blonde hair anyway and she used it and it even went lighter when she blow dried it for some reason.
it you have brunette hair i dont think lemons will make any difference.
2007-12-13 04:52:55
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answered by bebishenron 4
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yes it will,but i will make it very dry so use a good conditioner after washing it out,do u know there is a product call "Sun In" u can get it in boots or something like that,u can get it in 3 different strenghts,but be careful i seen too many people distory there hair because of it!!! dont get carried away with the hairdyer tho,goodluck
2007-12-13 04:23:24
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answered by jonathan_white2005 1
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Shampoo hair first, then squeeze lemon on and then rinse with warm water. It should leave a lovely shine too
2007-12-13 04:14:42
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answered by woody 2
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its really bad for your hair and it will make it brassy(or orange)! if you want it lighter why dont you go to your salon and get some all over chunky blonde hi-lites..... at least that way you know what your gonna get, unlike haveing to guess with a lemon, and lemon juice really drys out your hair
2007-12-13 04:23:12
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answered by Marcie B 3
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If you use a hair dryer on it. Its the heat that makes it lighter with the acids. It wont do it on its own. The heat of the sun in summer has the same effect on citric acids and hair.
2007-12-13 04:21:22
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answered by always right 4
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this is one of these old wifes tales, it will make your hair sticky and smelly, but blonde no chance, it would be better put in a coke or a gin and tonic, this comes from a salon owner and stylist for over 15 years, if you want blonde then dye it or bleach it,
2007-12-14 07:10:47
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answered by Anonymous
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the lemon contains a natural bleach when you go out into the sun but I have heard it is bad for your hair.
2007-12-13 04:17:05
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answered by Anonymous
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