Funny thing about lime juice...if you put it on your skin and go out into the sun, you are likely to get a rash.
The acid is caused to slightly make the skin a bit lighter...some people like myself use it on our face arms legs ect. just to get the origanal tan back or unless of course you wanna be white :)
Lime juice can cause skin irritation in some individuals due to its acidity and the presence of compounds like psoralen, which can make the skin more sensitive to sunlight. This reaction, known as phytophotodermatitis, can result in redness, swelling, and blistering when exposed to sunlight. It's advisable to wash off any lime juice from the skin promptly and avoid sun exposure if contact occurs. Generally, lime is not considered toxic, but caution is recommended for those with sensitive skin.
Yes you can but why would you want to whiten your skin?
No,. The only thing it will do is make you smell like a lime Actually it may damage your skin with long term use. The skin only darkens through tanning and depending on the type of skin you have long term tanning can cause damage and skin cancer.
i hear that u put lemon juice on a cottonball and rub it on ur skin.
No. Nothing will make your skin lighter but staying out of the sun.
"Lime zest" is a shaving of the outer skin of the lime. It contains quite a bit of the lime flavor and is often used in anything that is to be lime flavored. Key lim zest is the shaved outer skin of a key lime. They grow in Florida and are smaller and lighter green than most limes in the supermarket.
cranberry juice does not make the skin tan.
It makes your skin lighter
1. does she want to stop that habit and 2. if she does then just put like sour lime or lemon juice on the particular skin
To remove the smell of petroleum based cleaners from your skin is done in three steps; first rub the juice from a lime not a lemon to the affected area. Once the lime juice has evaporated, then you wash your skin with anti-biotic hand soap. Then you rub some hand lotion to the skin and let dry. That is all you need to do. I know this because I deal with liquid chemicals everyday.