Yes It does... I wouldn't recomend leaving it in to long though it could lighten it to much!
If you put it in your hair for shine, 1 Min. will do well. if applied to lighten the color, until almost dry, get in sunlight if possible.
Lemon lightens the hair, it depends how long you stay in the sun. If you stay in the sun really long for about 2-4 hours or so, it wont dye it , but lighten it, it depends on how light you want it, and how dark your hair is . :)
No, but if you leave the magnet in lemon juice long enough it will start to corrode.
Hair dying is never permanent. Depending on the method of dying used and how well it is done, the effects might last anywhere from days to months.
Yes, it can, depending on how long you stay out in the sun. If you want to lighten your hair quicker, you can spray lemon juice on your hair before going out in the sun. It usually works best on brown and dark blond hair, though. Not sure about other hair colors.
idk but i know that lemon juice does. just put some on before the beach or laying out and your hair will be a couple shades lighter each time. also if you're ever at the beach the salt in the ocean will naturally lighten your hair but it doesn't last as long.
Cut a lemon in half and squeeze one half into a bowl. Squeeze the other half into the bowl and place on your hair, leave it in for as long as you like. If you want your hair even lighter, sit in the sun while the lemon juice is on your hair. good luck, hope it works for your style
The reaction time of an acid in lemon juice depends on various factors such as concentration, temperature, and surface area of the material coming into contact with the lemon juice. Generally, the reaction can start almost immediately upon contact with the acid in the lemon juice.
Soaking a chicken bone in lemon juice can help break down the bone due to the acidic properties of the lemon juice. The acid will start to dissolve the calcium in the bone, making it softer and more pliable.
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