Occamstazer
Almost Self-Reliant
My hair has been looking really dull and flat lately, but there's no way I'm spending money on a salon visit anytime soon.
So, I called my cousin for advice. She has the most gorgeous and healthy blonde hair and she does it herself.
Recipe:
1 spray bottle
lemon
hydrogen peroxide
water
I used two capfuls of peroxide, one lemon's worth of juice and about a cup of water. I sprayed my hair until it was dripping, squeezed out the excess, and put it up in a clip for about an hour. I then shampooed it out and rubbed a tiny bit of coconut oil on the ends.
And it...looks...fantastic!
It brought out all kinds of highlights, like if I'd spent all summer at the beach. It looks totally natural.
My hair was medium brownish to start with, I don't know how very dark hair would react. Either way, I'd start with a very dilute solution. It's not very drying or damaging, so you can always repeat it until you get the level of highlighting you want. For comparison, Julie's hair is very platinum blond and she uses a whole bottle of peroxide in her mix.
So, I called my cousin for advice. She has the most gorgeous and healthy blonde hair and she does it herself.
Recipe:
1 spray bottle
lemon
hydrogen peroxide
water
I used two capfuls of peroxide, one lemon's worth of juice and about a cup of water. I sprayed my hair until it was dripping, squeezed out the excess, and put it up in a clip for about an hour. I then shampooed it out and rubbed a tiny bit of coconut oil on the ends.
And it...looks...fantastic!

It brought out all kinds of highlights, like if I'd spent all summer at the beach. It looks totally natural.
My hair was medium brownish to start with, I don't know how very dark hair would react. Either way, I'd start with a very dilute solution. It's not very drying or damaging, so you can always repeat it until you get the level of highlighting you want. For comparison, Julie's hair is very platinum blond and she uses a whole bottle of peroxide in her mix.