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Even some previously brassy streaks of blonde, hidden underneath the top layers of hair, had been lifted, too. Are you ready to lighten up? Here are six easy DIY ways to lighten hair at home without damage, using natural ingredients like lemon juice, vinegar, honey, and more.

Saltwater and chlorine are also culprits for lightening,” Gonzalez says. “They alter the natural keratin in your hair, resulting in lighter shades.” Despite the popularity of this hair lightening method, both baking soda and hydrogen peroxide are quite harsh chemicals that can damage the cuticle and irritate your scalp if you add too much paste on your hair and hold it for too long,” Monica Davis, a hairstylist and founder of MyStraightener, said.

Are Hair Lightening Sprays Dangerous?

Whether your hair is dry or a little damp, simply spray the area you’re looking to lighten. You want to ensure you’re being purposeful with spraying, so think about what type of look you’re going for. If you’re generally looking for all of your hair to be lighter, then make sure to gingerly spray your entire head. For those looking for a more subtle look, focus on individual strands or the top or bottom section of your hair. After you’ve applied your spray, head outside so the process can begin — remember, many of these lightening sprays active with sunlight. You can also use a hair dryer to activate the spray’s effects without suffering any quality in your hair’s appearance. What Are the Best Hair Lightening Sprays? This natural sweetener is a true beauty star: It's used in DIY face masks and hair masks to nourish, has antibacterial properties, and can even lighten hair. "Honey contains very small amounts of hydrogen peroxide, which is what is able to lighten hair," Santo explains. Here, she explains a few ways to use honey to brighten strands:

To try it, squeeze the juice of a fresh lemon into a spray bottle. You’ll want to add a little water to help dilute the juice’s acidity, in addition to mixing in conditioner or coconut oil for moisture. Now, spritz it on, either covering your full head of hair or targeting the specific parts you want to lighten. (If natural highlights are what you’re after, go for the latter!) Then, head outside to soak up some sun for about 30 to 45 minutes before you rinse, and don’t forget your sunscreen. For you Sun-In fans, we hate to break it to you, but you might want to think twice. While it might seem like a natural method — hey, it says "sun" right in the name! — it's not actually a safe way to lighten hair. "That kind of product causes a chemical reaction with your hair. If you want to dye it later on, you have to remember that it will still be there and could cause damage later in the game," says Friedman. If you have been using a hair-lightening product before heading to the salon, fess up to your colorist to avoid breakage. Can’t Avoid Bleach? Take the Proper Precautions SOPHIE Swietochowski, 28, from Harpenden, Herts, says: “My highlights cost more than my gym membership, phone bill and dentist trips combined. Lauren says: “Unlike some hair dyes, the product had a more subtle hairspray smell. Containing chamo­mile extract and being vegan friendly, it also gets a thumbs up for its low-chemical credentials. That doesn’t mean you can’t play around with a few safe options though—whether it's a gentle DIY, a heat-activated hair mist, or a clarifying shampoo that'll brighten up your color just a bit. Hairstylists and dermatologists agree that you should stay away from the hard stuff (think: baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, white vinegar), and instead rely on ingredients that are going to help the overall health of your hair (hi, honey and cinnamon). And when in doubt? Always book an appointment with a pro if/when you can.REBECCA Barnes, 42, from Holloway, North London, says: “My interest was piqued when I came across this reformed mist. Leave the paste on like a mask for 30 to 60 minutes maximum, depending on how dark your hair is," Santo says. The length of time the solution processes on the hair determines how light the person’s hair will lift. Honey + Water or Vinegar: Mix two tablespoons of raw honey (pasteurized, commercial honey will not work) into a cup of water. Apply the mixture to hair so it's evenly spread and let it sit for about 60 minutes, then shampoo. For extra clarifying, try swapping water for two cups of white vinegar: The vinegar will help gently lighten hair and also dissolve oil and residue buildup. Honey + Conditioner: Mix ⅓ cup of raw honey with ¼ cup of conditioner and apply to damp hair. Use a comb to distribute the mixture evenly throughout the hair. Put on a shower cap, go to bed, and shampoo the mixture off in the morning.

Rebecca says: “The product can be applied selectively or all over to damp or dry hair. You can then either blow-dry hair or ‘bask in the sun’. Vitamin C is an effective way to make your hair lighter, thanks to its citric acid. Bodt regularly tells clients to try vitamin C washes. "That one is easy. You crush up some vitamin C, add it to a spray bottle and spritz it on. It brightens hair and removes mineral build up," she explains. (You can even skip the crushing step if you get vitamin C powder; add the extra powder to your water bottle for some natural immune system support!) 3. Use a Saltwater Solution Altering your hair’s natural color can be a fun way to freshen things up, add to your confidence level and help achieve that sun-kissed glow we all crave during this time of the year. But before you go rushing to your hairdresser or local pharmacy for bleach or hair dye materials, consider hair lightening spray. When used properly, these sprays can naturally lighten your hair in a way that bleaching or coloring your hair can’t. And you can’t do it all from the comfort and ease of home. What Is Hair Lightening Spray?Hairdresser Brooke Evans of Brooke Evans Ironbridge salon, says: “Sometimes darker hair can be lifted at a low level – but using peroxide at home is risky, it can really damage your hair. If used incorrectly, there’s a big risk of damage.” Shampoo out when your hair has reached the desired shade. Follow up with a nourishing conditioner or hair mask to give strands a moisture boost. To ensure you are (safely) getting the most out of your spray, we recommend looking for sprays that include nourishing and moisturizing ingredients; look out for things like glycerin and hydrogenated castor oil, which will take some of that edge off of the hydrogen peroxide the spray is formulated with and prevent breakage. How to Apply Lightening Spray As a natural, medium-toned blonde, I have used Sun In products in the past, but that bright yellow spray often made your hair the same hue. There are key differences between us and other brands. Sunbabe includes violet pigment to counteracts brassiness. Sunbabe Solar Hair Lightener is also slightly stronger and includes quality ingredients that support your hair during lightening. We omit ingredients commonly found in other methods of lightening, including alcohol, parabens, sulphates, phthalates, metallic salts, aluminum and ammonia. We are also proudly 100% cruelty free, vegan and made in Canada.

After shampooing and conditioning your hair, apply the apple cider vinegar mixture. Let it sit for about 15 minutes and rinse with water. It’s officially summertime and not only should you start cranking your air conditioner, it’s also time to break out the tank tops, shorts, bikinis and swim trunks. With winter firmly in our rear-view mirror, dark and drab is officially out and light and bright is in — and this includes your hair color. Because apple cider vinegar is so much gentler than, say, lemon juice reacting to direct sunshine, you can do this as often as twice a week without risk of drying out or damaging your hair. Simply apply the mixture throughout your hair, leave it on for 15 to 30 minutes, and rinse it out thoroughly in the shower. 5. Combine Baking Soda and Hydrogen PeroxideThis is a luxury hair lightener which works a treat and smells amazing, but the price might make your eyes water.” It took out the brassin­ess of my highlights and subtly lightened my hair, making me look like I had spent a week at the beach rather than visiting a salon. One last note: While your teenage self may have loved spritzing good old Sun-In, all of our experts give it a hard no. "It can make hair orange and brassy, which is very hard to correct," Soto warns. My darker roots were lighter, having taken on a slightly golden hue, and faded into the ombre-style blonde more gracefully. On its own, regular hydrogen peroxide from the drugstore won't lighten your hair because it will dry before any chemical reaction can take place. Combining hydrogen peroxide with baking soda, though, creates a paste that can sit on your hair and work magic, lightening it by one to two shades. When trying out this method, you’ll want to exercise some caution, however.

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