Is there a way to speed up natural highlighting?
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Jul 13, 2013
Sally H.
So my hair bleaches naturally in te summer leaving me with a beautiful looking brunette/blonde combination. I was just wondering is there a way to speed that up! That's healthy for my hair? Thanks!
Jul 13, 2013
Sally H.
Jul 13, 2013
Mikayla B.
Lemon juice in your hair leave it on for 20 mins then wash it out (:
Jul 13, 2013
Emily E.
Lemon juice can help. Just put it in your hair and it will help the sun lighten it up.
Jul 13, 2013
Lily-shay G.
Try squirting lemon juice on the hair you want to highlight.
Jul 13, 2013
Sally H.
Would lime juice be ok? I don't have any lemon :/