I was wondering if lemon juice would take the green out of my hair? I have highlights in my hair and they are green now from me swimming in a pool. Will lemon juice it take it out? If so, how long do I have to leave it on my hair to work? Thanks,
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Tomato Juice | 08/15/2005 |
As weird as this sounds, try tomato juice. | |
By Linda (Guest Post) | |
Lemon Juice | 08/15/2005 |
That used to happen to me every summer. My mom always made me rinse hair in lemon juice and it worked. | |
By Lisa | |
Baking Soda | 09/02/2005 |
1. Make a paste of baking soda and shampoo and apply to your hair and let sit for a few minutes then rinse and condition very well. and/or 2. Dissolve a few teaspoons of baking soda in some water and add to your bottle of shampoo. Shake before using. | |
By Denice Walker | |
Tomato Juice | 10/20/2005 |
My youngest daughter has blond hair and her hair turns green all the time (we live in Las Vegas, so she is in the pool most of the year). I have her take a shallow bath and pour tomato juice over her head, making sure that it is distributed well. I let it sit for a few minutes then wash as usual. It gets the green out and leaves her hair very shiny. | |
By Quinn Bradshaw |
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