Around two hours. It's quite a long process but it is worth it in the end. :)
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
Yes It does... I wouldn't recomend leaving it in to long though it could lighten it to much!
Lemon juice won't make your arm pits lighter and if you shave them first it will burn. If you use lemon juice all you will have is a lemony smell.
Cut a lemon in half and squeeze one half into a bowl. Squeeze the other half into the bowl and place on your hair, leave it in for as long as you like. If you want your hair even lighter, sit in the sun while the lemon juice is on your hair. good luck, hope it works for your style
Its depends what shade of blonde your hair is before you use the lemon juice but the average length is probably 1-2 months.
a month or two
The process for naturally bleaching your hair is to apply lemon juice or hydrogen peroxide to your hair while it is still damp. Then expose it to as much sunlight as possible. (wear sunscreen) The more times you apply it and the more you are out in the sun, the lighter it will get. You can see a noticable lightening in a couple days.
It can damage your hair, but it depends on how long you leave it in your hair or how much you do. Lemon juice is much safer.
Yes, but why not go to the store and buy a product call sun-in. If you're blonde it lightens and if your brunette is goldens and reds. I've been using it for years and love it for a quick spike of color at the fraction of the cost of salon tinting and it grows out naturally.
First of all, yes lemon juice will work to lighten your hair. But, be aware that lemon juice will only work to highlight your natural hair color. What this means is, if you have dark hair, say dark brown, and you use lemon juice to lighten your hair, you will get a lighter brown highlight, not blonde. If you have black hair, you will most likely get a red-tinted highlight wherever you apply the lemon juice. That being said, lemon juice works best as a natural highlighter for blonde to dirty-blonde hair colors. Light brown hair usually returns good results when highlighted with lemon juice as well. Lemon juice lightens your hair by working with the sun or UV rays. It will not work with a blow dryer. While the sun will lighten hair to a point on its own, the process is slow. The acid in lemon juice hurries the process along. 1. Do not wash your hair before starting the highlighting process. It is best to use unwashed (dirty) hair. 2. Apply lemon juice (not lemon flavored sweetener for drinks--but actual lemon juice. If you can't find lemon juice, get real lemons and squeeze them for this process) to the places you want highlighted. You can apply to your whole head to lighten color uniformly or you can apply it to strands as if you were getting highlights done. 3. After applying lemon juice to desired places to be lightened, head out into the sun. It is important to wear sunscreen as you will be spending at least 30 minutes in the sun. After 30 minutes come in, and wash lemon juice from hair. Repeat this process until desired lightening is achieved. *Note: It is sometimes necessary to perform this process once or twice a day for a few days instead of trying to achieve maximum highlights in one day. 4. Make sure to use a very good conditioner during the lemon juice highlighting process, as the juice and sun are harsh and will dry hair out. Use conditioner every day after highlighting. A deep conditioner is also a good idea to do every couple of days during the highlighting process to keep from damaging hair. Be extra careful of thin or brittle hair. 5. The highlights you achieve are as permanent as the ones you would get at the beauty salon and will not go away unless colored or grown out. Using lemon juice is a good, natural alternative to getting chemical highlights. It does take a little patience, but the results can be very attractive with a little time. Again, this method works best for people with blonde to dirty-blonde hair and usually works well on light brown hair as well.
I've done the lemon juice thing to highlight my hair and it works! but it only lasted about 2 months.
idk but i know that lemon juice does. just put some on before the beach or laying out and your hair will be a couple shades lighter each time. also if you're ever at the beach the salt in the ocean will naturally lighten your hair but it doesn't last as long.