HAIR LIGHTENER
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Re: HAIR LIGHTENER
I tried a honey and conditioner as a high lightner. I dont think it worked. I'll try again with tea.
QueenSheba- Posts : 98
Join date : 2010-09-23
Age : 40
Location : Nashville
Re: HAIR LIGHTENER
I've used honey as a hair lightener... It worked but only cause I forgot it was in there and spent a day outside and slept overnight with it . The color was lighter on the top of my hair (probably because of the sun) but that was okay because I wanted a natural look anyways.
I'd say the biggest thing with natural treatments is repetition. sometimes one treatment isn't good enough
HTH!
I'd say the biggest thing with natural treatments is repetition. sometimes one treatment isn't good enough
HTH!
krissyc39- Posts : 449
Join date : 2010-02-24
Age : 30
Location : South Florida
Re: HAIR LIGHTENER
I used honey and lemon juice years ago. It did work, but my hair does "fade" in the sun fairly easily in the sun anyway.
I never tried cinnamon...
I never tried cinnamon...
CarlaAR- Posts : 429
Join date : 2010-11-01
Age : 45
Location : Portland, OR
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