Lemon juice can cause colors to fade in the presence of sunlight due to the acidity in the lemons. The sun and acid combination will cause the first layer of skin to fade away, and the skin underneath is lighter.
Some birthmarks can not be removed. Others will fade with time, lemon juice can be applied only to the mark lightly to help it fade.
Rub lemon juice on your face. Parsley infusion (cold parsley tea) is also good and to hide freckles put a mixture of lemon, orange and redcurrant juice to your face and apply your favourite moisturiser
It can take a few months as the acidic juice fades the brown spots.
Yes, lemon bleach can affect colors. The natural acidity of lemon juice can lighten or fade colored fabrics and surfaces, especially if left in contact for an extended period or exposed to sunlight. It's best to test on a small, inconspicuous area before applying it to colored materials to avoid unintended discoloration.
Yes, You need to apply it 5 times daily for at least one month. Your birthmark will begin to tun pink in the beginning, then gradually fade. Make sure the lemon juice is freshly squeezed at each application. It quickly loses it's effectiveness as it oxidizes. Hope this helps!
Yes, try applying fresh lemon juice to the freckles. You can use a cotton ball or tissue to apply and then leave it on for 10 to 15 minutes and rinse it off well. Do this once to twice daily and it will help fade the freckles. Store the extra lemon juice in the fridge and you can use it for up to 2 weeks.
You can heal the stretch mark with lemon in two waysGently massages the lemon juice in circular way normally on the affected area. Wait for 10 minutes up to Lemon juice get totally dry on the skin and wash the skin with water.Second way you can do mixture of Lemon juice and cucumber juice in equal amount and use that combination on the stretch mark area.
Impossible.
Yes, amethyst can fade when exposed to sunlight over time.
Not really. You can try lemon juice, but there's really nothing other than having it surgically removed.
No
There are many good drapery fabrics that don't fade in the sunlight. Examples of good drapery fabrics that don't fade in the sunlight includes silk fabrics and woven fabrics.