I spent as much time as possible outside in the sun to lighten my medium ash brown hair. And it worked! It also made my hair silky smooth, moisturized, healthy, and thinner (I have thick hair). Take note, I have a shower filter, so that helps a lot. Hard water does not mix well neither with hair nor with sebum. Of course, with medium ash brown hair, it will take more than one summer to get noticeable results. But it's worth it.
Thank you for sharing 😊 Yes, a shower filter really helps in getting soft hair. Without a filter, apple cider vinegar rinses can also make your hair smooth. For blonde hair, you can try using lemon juice during winter-it works even without sun 😊
@@LoBelia-NaturalCare I used to spritz my hair down with distilled water after a shower before my shower filter. And I used to use water mixed with distilled vinegar balanced to a pH of about 5. But I find a shower filter does the best job. I'm not sure why, but I sure do as heck love the results!!!
Thank you so much 😊 It's my natural hair colour lightened a bit with 6% hydrogen peroxide. I explain that in those videos: ruclips.net/video/nzV3Y2xSEfU/видео.htmlsi=mBBHwvr1WzSUnWqS ruclips.net/video/xk01qemTFVE/видео.htmlsi=_3fW-7bKr1d5Rx7z
I really love your hair experiments videos! They are so helpful, thank you for putting so much time into these Edit: also wanted to add I've seen some genuine scientific research on photobleaching hair, and that the photobleaching effect is stronger when hair is wet, so I'm not surprised that the regular water one worked well!
I spent as much time as possible outside in the sun to lighten my medium ash brown hair. And it worked! It also made my hair silky smooth, moisturized, healthy, and thinner (I have thick hair). Take note, I have a shower filter, so that helps a lot.
Hard water does not mix well neither with hair nor with sebum. Of course, with medium ash brown hair, it will take more than one summer to get noticeable results. But it's worth it.
Thank you for sharing 😊 Yes, a shower filter really helps in getting soft hair. Without a filter, apple cider vinegar rinses can also make your hair smooth. For blonde hair, you can try using lemon juice during winter-it works even without sun 😊
@@LoBelia-NaturalCare I used to spritz my hair down with distilled water after a shower before my shower filter. And I used to use water mixed with distilled vinegar balanced to a pH of about 5.
But I find a shower filter does the best job. I'm not sure why, but I sure do as heck love the results!!!
I really love your videos ❤ it's so calming ❤❤.
Thank you so much 😊
It's my natural hair colour lightened a bit with 6% hydrogen peroxide. I explain that in those videos:
ruclips.net/video/nzV3Y2xSEfU/видео.htmlsi=mBBHwvr1WzSUnWqS
ruclips.net/video/xk01qemTFVE/видео.htmlsi=_3fW-7bKr1d5Rx7z
@@LoBelia-NaturalCare Thank you,yes i have watched it already ❤️❤️☺️...
Justt he video I was looking for, very informative and helpful 💗
I'm so happy to hear that ☺️ Thank you for your comment ❤️
I really love your hair experiments videos! They are so helpful, thank you for putting so much time into these
Edit: also wanted to add I've seen some genuine scientific research on photobleaching hair, and that the photobleaching effect is stronger when hair is wet, so I'm not surprised that the regular water one worked well!
Thank you for your comment 😊
So what is the conclusion?
The conclusion is included in the video 🙂
Is there chlorine in the water you use?
Most of the time I used filtered water. But in some cases it was straight from the tap.