it bleaches your skin.. useful for getting rid of acne scars, or dark spots on your skin.(:
Yes and because of the thinning ozone the damage to the skin can result in skin cancer.
Yes, lemon can bleach dark spots because of the acid in it. It can be used to stop apples, avacados from turning brown once cut and it can also be used on your hair once a week to make it shine. If you are Caucasian then eventually lemon juice will lighten the skin. It's acidic and not particularly good for you and can dry out your skin. Some people that love lemons and eat them find themselves with problems with the acid eating the enamel off their teeth. There are also easier of lightening skin which are less harmful- apply lightening cream which you could buy from most pharmacys. apply sun block, especialy in the summer. And also wash your face with soap every morning and before you go to sleep.
Protection from ultraviolet radiation is what we use sunblock for. UV (ultraviolet) rays have high energy and can damage skin.
Lye is a strong alkali that can cause severe burns, irritation, and damage to the skin upon contact. It can strip the skin of its natural oils, leading to dryness and potential long-term damage. It is important to handle lye cautiously and use protective gear when working with it to minimize the risk of skin exposure.
Exposure to ionizing radiation can potentially cause damage to cells, DNA mutations, an increased risk of cancer, and various health effects depending on the dosage and duration of exposure. It is important to limit exposure to ionizing radiation and follow safety guidelines to minimize risks.
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.
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.
about 40% of a lemon is juice the rest of it is skin and lumpy mush
u could try lemon juice . but to do that your skin must be exposed to the sun also lemon juice could damage your skin. also you could try using hydrogen peroxide.
No. Lemon juice contains concentrated citric acid, which can cause irritation and even minor skin burns. Some people use it to cause peeling, but it is doubtful that such treatments are actually beneficial.
yes, it does put lemon juice on a toothbrush and scrub and it should come off :)
Lemon juice is known to lighten skin dark spots.
Yes it will. You must put it in you hair and then either.... A. blow dry your hair completely dry or.. B. go out and lay in the sun for about 30mins... and your hair will be lighter...it can damage your hair tho..so be careful.
Lemon juice can be used cautiously around the eyes due to its acidic nature, but it is generally not recommended. Some people use diluted lemon juice to help reduce dark circles or brighten the skin around the eyes, but it should never be applied directly to the eyes or eyelids, as it can cause irritation or damage. Always perform a patch test on a less sensitive area of skin first, and consult with a healthcare professional before trying any home remedies involving lemon near the eyes.
Lemon juice can lighten hair due to its natural acidity and the presence of citric acid, which can enhance the effects of sunlight. However, using lemon juice in a tanning bed is not recommended, as the combination of UV rays and lemon juice can potentially cause skin irritation or burns. Additionally, the effectiveness of lemon juice as a lightener may vary, and results can be unpredictable. It's safer to use hair lightening products specifically designed for that purpose.
it softens and has skin removal
i hear that u put lemon juice on a cottonball and rub it on ur skin.