Sunkissed Blonde Highlights

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Ready In:
8mins
Ingredients:
3
Yields:
1 bottle
Serves:
1
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ingredients

  • 5 lemons, juice of
  • 5 camomile tea bags
  • 4.92 ml table salt
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directions

  • Boil hot water and pour into a bowl over Chamomile tea bags.
  • Squeeze the juice out of the lemons into the bowl with the tea.
  • Add salt and mix it all together.
  • let mixture cool.
  • Pour into a spray bottle.
  • Take to the beach with you, spray into your hair and let the sun do the rest of the work for you.

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Reviews

  1. I wonder if this would work on hair that is how do I put this.. it's black. Black as in asian hair that is naturally colored black. This would probably not work on my hair because it is too dark. Maybe rosemary would work if I just woke up one day and decided that I want brown highlights or something. I just concerned or wondering/worrying that the lemon juice, since they are acid, would dry out the hair since, well, tere are so much of it. I would like to try this on my hair with the experimented rosemary someday in summer.
     
  2. I am blonde, but wanted to try this recipe out to get some lighter blonde in my hair. I can't really tell if my hair is any lighter, but I do honestly believe it is shiner and silkier. I'd love to try this on my hubby, who has light brown hair. If I can just get him to let me do it, I think he'd look great with some natural highlights in his hair!
     
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Very busy nanny/au pair, working for a very rich and snooty family, in a very large home, in a very snooty village. Just in case my employer comes here, please don't ask where I am from, or I'll be sacked like the last nanny was. ;-) I take care of 4 gorgeous, and darling kids. 3 girls and a boy. The boy is the youngest (and my favorite). They are great children, very, very active. (Hyper) I love to cook. I guess that's a given, why else would I be here. Part of my job is also to prepare meals for the family. The more they like my food, the longer I get to stay. (just a little joke) On my day off, I usually go out to the cinema or some dance clubs with the other au pairs in this town. That's about it I think.
 
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