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Oct 14, 2013
Leah G.
My hair has gone a very dark brown nearly black colour an it does not suit me at all! Would this be a good DIY lightening treatment to use and how long would it take to see results? Thanks guys!
•Camomile tea
•Olive oil
•A pinch of Cinnamon
•Honey
And then leave it on overnight
Oct 14, 2013
Mary R.
I would replace cinnamon with lemon juice. But you have almost black hair so I don't think the natural option would work with such dark hair. But give it a try. Hope it works! :)
Oct 14, 2013
Leah G.
Thanks Mary :)
Oct 14, 2013
Jaslynn L.
Yes, lemon juice and honey definantly help.
Oct 14, 2013
Fiona S.
More lemon juice would lighten your hair.