yaaa.. ofcourse...it is gud..it is rich in vitamin c....but dont get it in excess...it results in pimples on ur face...really..it happens with me..
yes it is
Lemon Zest is the outermost(yellowest) part of the lemon skin :)
If you believe that there is lemon on your hand, you can wash it off with soap and water. Lemon is said to be very good for healthy skin, so you can also leave it if you like.
Lemon zest is gotten from grating skin of a lemon, just the skin, not the pinth on a micro grater or with a lemon zester. You get the esential oil and VERY lemon flavor.
No,but it is good for your skin. If you want to lighten take a lemon grind,and rub on your face after washing this will help brighten your skin.
Yes, lemon juice can be harmful to a cat's skin. The acidity of lemon juice can cause irritation and potentially lead to skin problems for cats. It is best to avoid using lemon juice on a cat's skin.
The shade. Stay out of the sun.
To distinguish a good lemon from a bad one, look for vibrant yellow color and smooth, firm skin without blemishes or soft spots. A good lemon should feel heavy for its size, indicating juiciness, while a bad lemon may have wrinkled skin or feel light and dry. Additionally, a fresh lemon will have a fragrant, citrusy aroma. Avoid any lemons that show signs of mold or have a dull, greenish tint.
the grated skin off of one lemon
Not sure what you think lemon would do but it will most certainly irritate the skin. The hair will be the same regardless if you shave or not or wear deo or not.
Lemon rind is not lemon juice, it is the thick outer skin of the lemon.
about 40% of a lemon is juice the rest of it is skin and lumpy mush