Yes you can but why would you want to whiten your skin?
Calamansi juice typically has a pH range of 2.2 to 2.4, making it acidic in nature.
Orange juice and Calamansi juice have both been used to kill cockroaches but are not permanent solutions. They both are equally effective for killing on contact.
If gumamela turns purple, it indicates that the calamansi juice is acidic. If it turns green, it indicates a neutral pH. If it turns pink or red, it indicates the calamansi juice is alkaline.
Calamansi soap is a type of soap that is infused with calamansi extract, which is derived from the calamansi fruit. Calamansi is a citrus fruit native to Southeast Asia known for its bright and refreshing aroma. Calamansi soap is believed to have skin-brightening and antioxidant properties that can help improve skin tone and texture.
You can use a strainer or cheesecloth to separate the calamansi juice from its seeds. Simply pour the mixture through the strainer or cheesecloth and collect the juice in a separate container, leaving the seeds behind.
Wheat flour can make the skin appear while the flour is on the skin. However, flour won't whiten the skin in the way bleach will.
The juice is acidic.
it will form a curd :)
No, pure calamansi juice will not reach a pH of 0. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 0 being the most acidic. Calamansi juice is acidic due to its citric acid content, but it typically has a pH of around 2-3, not as low as 0.
No.
Being a citric fruit the juice is acidic.