Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Can you put lemon juice in your shampoo and conditioner bottles?

and leave that in your hair or will it not work because it will just wash out when you take the shampoo or conditioner out of your hairCan you put lemon juice in your shampoo and conditioner bottles?
when i was younger i used lemon juice and it dried my hair out pretty bad....the best way i found is mix some conditioner, peroxide and water in a spray bottle and use it as a leave in it gives a better color result and doesn't give you any orange tones, and doesn't over lighten your hair.Can you put lemon juice in your shampoo and conditioner bottles?
If your going to use it I suggest putting some lemon juice in a small bottle and refrigerate it before and after your shower and mix it into the shampoo and conditioner in your palm before use because lemon juice may make your shampoo and conditioner spoil like food spoils I let water with lemon juice in it sit out and it grew mold but if you put it in your hair it will dry and prevent molding.
I did this last year because I wanted to make my semi blonde hair blonder. (because lemon juice is a bleach and will make things go lighter). But once you put lemon juice in your hair it will always be there and your hair will keep getting lighter and lighter until it gets white blonde. Unless you die it or let it grow out it, it will disappear. It worked, it made my hair much blonder but I regreted it because I got bad regrowth and had to die my hair for the first time which I really didn't want to do but I also ddidn'twant bad regrowth so I had to.
dont mix it with your shampoo and conditioner. all you need to do, is juice a few lemons, minus the pips, shampoo your hair like usual, rinse, then put the lemon juice thru your hair, mainly on your scalp, not really the ends of your hair.... leave it for only a minute, and rinse out, then use a moisture rich conditioner afterwards.





Citrus is extremely good to get rid of product build up in your hair. if your using alot of product, its great to use lemon like this occasionally because it works even better than shampoo if your hair is feeling heavy or flat. I only need to use it about once every 3 months-ish. But it does make ur hair a little dry, so thats why you need to use a really good moisture rich conditioner straight after to restore your hair a bit.





as far as using it to lighten your hair goes, its not a good idea. it doesnt work unless you do it over and over and over again. it gets messy, sticky and drys your hair out. your better off getting a spray on leave in conditioner that contains citrus extracts. it helps keep blondes bright without drying you out.





the best thing for colour correction if your blond went a bit orange or something, is simply, a DIY toner. Either buy a bottle of it and do it at home every 3 weeks or so after your hair was coloured, to keep up the colour from turning brassy, or use a shampoo and conditioner that has a toner base in it. it will be purple.
i used to put lemon juice in my hair to lighten it after it went green from chlorine in swimming pools.


but you just sortof splash it in and then leave it for a while and then wash it out.


ive also tried tomato sauce. **** that was unpleasant.


but anyway. ive never died my hair and i dont have regrowth. it just went back to natural.
Its extremely bad for your hair. It lightens your hair because it removes the protective layer of your hair over your cuticle. Your hair will become very weak and unhealthy if you do this, so i warn you not to..
I used to use lemon juice on my face when i would get pimples and it would dry it out real fast, i don't believe that would be very healthy for your hair. Probably dry it out real bad
Sure. You can put anything in shampoo and condiditoner. But it'll probly wash out.
YES, BUT DON'T TRY TO REUSE IT IN YOUR TEA.

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