Is Lemom Good For Hair?
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Dec 1, 2013
Keeley B.
I heard lemon drys out your hair so much! but I also heard its great for hair growth?don't know which one to believe, help!
Dec 1, 2013
Melissa P.
It dries it and lightens in when you leave it in and goes into the sun or use heat on your hair.
Dec 1, 2013
Karen S.
It's not for hair growth, it's usually used for naturally lightening hair, if you put lemon on your hair and let the sun hit it, or let some type of heat hit it, it'll turn lighter although it will make it dry
Dec 1, 2013
Keeley B.
okay thanks x