No, it doesn't. I've licked a lime before and it was delicious (<3)! The juice got on my lips and it didn't affect my lips. And don't go sayin' that you asked about a lemon not a lime, 'cause limes are just non-ripe lemons. Be thankful I answered that question for you.
No. Lemon juice actually might burn them and certainly will dry them out.
Bleach and lemon juice don't help. It's an internet hoax.
Acids
Most people use lemon juice.
yesif you want to bleach it
Lemon juice won't do much for black hair. If you're interested in lightening it, you'll need to use hair bleach lightener.
no, because lemon juice is an acid. acids dont neutralize acids. use a base ex. soap, bleach.
Lemon juice contains citric acid which can help remove tarnish from pennies, while bleach can corrode the metal. However, a vinegar and salt solution is often more effective for cleaning pennies as the combination of acid and salt acts as a gentle abrasive.
Among the substances listed, lemon juice is the strongest acid. It contains citric acid, which gives it a low pH, typically around 2-3. Tomato juice is mildly acidic, while milk is neutral, and bleach is a strong base, not an acid. Therefore, lemon juice is the most acidic option.
Do not use any kind of bleach for your body hair.Best to use lemon juice instead,if you want to lighten!NO BLEACH!
No, lemon juice isn't strong enough to lift artificial dark brown hair color. Bleach will need to be used for this.
To remove bleach smell from hands (and that slimy feeling) pour a little vinegar or lemon juice over your hands then rinse. (bleach is alkaline, vinegar and lemon are acid, so they cancel each other out and balance the pH of your skin.) -- Candace Downing candienspdow@yahoonospam.com