The acidic quality of lemon juice can lighten the hair slightly when exposed to sunlight. Hair should be dry so that it can absorb the lemon juice properly.
actually yes your hair color will eventually change in lemon juice although it does make your hair dry and brittle..:)
possibly i have dark brown hair and i tried it two times and all it did was dry it out so its just up to your hair
Well, this is the way I use it, and it makes my hair really shiny, soft, and tangle-free: First, shampoo your hair as you normally would, then, after rinsing out all your shampoo, take about 1 cup of lemon juice and lather it into your hair. Rinse all the lemon juice out, and then condition your hair. Rinse out the conditioner, dry your hair, and your hair should be really shiny and soft. Hope this works for you! :)
Lemon juice is very acidic, and can dry out the hair, which can cause it to frizz. You should use a deep conditioning mask on the hair a few times a week to help get moisture back in the hair. Also use a few drops of silicone drops either while the hair is wet or dry to help calm frizz and add some shine.
lemon juice does make your hair lighter. i wouldn't recommend you putting it on the head of your hair because it will damage the scalp and it will become irritating, dry, and itchy.
honey and lemon juice and hair masks and hair oil these are all different treatment you can use but be care ful it you use lemon juice it can dry the hair out after a long period of time of being on the scalp and can make your hair turn lighter
Put Lemon juice, or Sun-In in damp hair and then blow dry it, repeat until it gets as light as you want.
* As a natural antiseptic, the juice of the lemon will destroy harmful bacteria found in the cuts and other areas of infection. * For toothache, apply fresh lemon juice on the painful area. * For skin problems, the juice of the lemon should be applied directly to the skin and allowed to dry especially for acne and eczema, then remove with water with olive oil added. The juice is also good for the removal of blackheads, freckles and wrinkles. * Lemon juice when applied to hair after rinsing it , will give shine and volume to your hair. * Lemon juice helps to prevent and cure osteoarthritis. * Helps to prevent diabetes. * Lemon juice helps in preventing the development and progression of atherosclerosis. * Lemon juice is a great liver tonic.
Yeah,oh course. You can do it professionally or you can use natural ingredients Naturally: Buy a shampoo with honey in it to use in your shower or Use lemon juice in your hair,soak the lemon juice in your dry hair,let it dry in the sun,then when it is completely dry,rinse it out with water! Or Use Peroxide in your hair,spray some Peroxide from the bottle into all areas of your hair,and leave it,without rinsing! These can lighten your hair!
squeeze a bit of lemon juice on the hair,let it dry in !SUNLIGHT!,then rinse with water...good luck!
No. Lemon juice actually might burn them and certainly will dry them out.
well if you want to go natural u should use lemon juice and dry lemon peels : grate the dry lemon peel and mix it with lemon juice and at some sugar or salt as a scrub.do this for 2 weeks and youll have whitter skin in no time!