It shouldn't my friend did it and sat in the sun for 2 hours and it looked amazing
happpens
No you should never use lemon; it takes all the protein ouy of you hair and it can all fall out.
I suggest lightening the tone of your blonde hair with lemon juice, if it's a darker blonde. Bleach is a very strong product on your hair and damages it completely, or can make your hair fall out. I would not use it if I can lighten it with lemon juice or dye it to the blonde you want.
Lemon juice is a natural lightener for hair, so absolutely! HOWEVER it strips your hair by negatively affecting the pH, so your hair will have split ends, be unhealthy, and likely fall out. I strongly suggest buying a serious hair dye/lightener. Lemon juice would have the same effect as peroxide on your hair.
from to much juice
no it makes it fall off
No, think about it... a lemon doesn't. A stalk is something that keeps the lemon on the tree and when they fall off they don't have one, so if your question was do they have one on the tree yes but when they fall off some do not.
There is application of honey mask, you just apply honey all over your face and stay with the mask for an hour a day for every day for about a month.There is also application of lemon (it's juice) everyday after washing your face. This will get rid of the pimples, the lemon will dry the pimple making them hard then they will fall off.
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Chemistry
No it doesn't.
worst case scenario, The liquids in the apple juice interfere with your nerve pulses and your brain's electrolytes end up malfunctioning. Your brain short circuits and you end up in the ER with a minimal survival rate.