Tuesday, December 22, 2009

How dilluted should lemon juice be if you're using it to highlight blonde hair?

My blonde hair keeps getting darker, especially in the winter, so I was thinking of using some lemon juice, but how dilluted should it be? Do I put some lemon juice and water in a spray bottle spray it on and thats it? Will it severely dry out my hair or make the colors uneven?How dilluted should lemon juice be if you're using it to highlight blonde hair?
It's just going to dry out your hair and make it horrible and straw like (I did it years ago). If you've got blonde hair anyway, just go to Woolies and buy some L'Oreal or whatever brand of hair colour! It's simple and only around $11. Choose a shade a bit lighter than your own and make sure you do the strand test first if you haven't used it before. You can apply it to sections of your hair, so you don't have to colour your full head.


Or just go to a hairdresser and get half a head of foils.How dilluted should lemon juice be if you're using it to highlight blonde hair?
u dont dilute it ( =
Try using your lemon juice concoction on just little bit of your hair first, so you get an idea what's going to happen before you put it on all of your hair.





Chamomile tea is supposed to be good for bringing out highlights in blonde hair, too. Good luck :)
I'd also have to go with not using lemon juice on your hair. It will dry it out majorly. If you insist on using it, compensate by using a deep conditioner (Like Aussie's 3 minute miracle, or the like) up to three times a week.
my mom used to do this and she would just take an actual lemon and squeeze it in her hair. I don't think the lemon juice needs to be diluted at all... just as much as a plain lemon would be.
don't use lemon juice! consult a hair specialist or research it!

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