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    Can you keep lemon juice on your face overnight?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    While this is something you can do (as it's generally not going to cause harm other than potentially drying the skin), it has no benefits, so it's really not a worthwhile activity. It can leave your skin feeling sticky, and the juice will end up on your pillowcase and sheets. Since it doesn't have a benefit, and can increase skin dryness, this seems like a lot of effort (putting it on and cleaning the bed linen) for no real returns. If you do leave it on, be sure it is thoroughly washed off before you head outside, to lessen any risk of reaction with sunlight on your skin.
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    I'm black. If I do this process, can I become little white?
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    The lightening effect of natural substances like lemon is very mild. It will lighten your skin a little bit, but you will still be black. Drastically altering your skin tone requires harsh chemicals. And it is generally not worth it. It's best to try to accept yourself as you are and embrace your own natural beauty.
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    Can I leave the lemon on over night?
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    Yes, but be sure to wash it off in the morning. Also, consider applying some moisturizer, such as cocoa butter, so that your skin won't dry up.
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    Are there any side effects I should be aware of when rubbing lemon directly on my skin?
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    Yes. Many citrus fruit, including lemon, make skin sensitive to sunlight. Going out into the sun after rubbing lemon onto your skin may result in a very bad sunburn. Also, if you have any cuts or sores on your skin, the acidic nature of the lemon juice may cause some stinging.
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    Will drinking lemon juice have the same benefits?
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    No. You have to apply the lightening agent (whether you're using lemon or something else) directly to your skin.
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    Can I mix honey in lemon juice as a face mask/pack?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but it will not make your skin lighter. Honey has other benefits, however, and is great for your skin. It is naturally moisturizing and antibacterial.
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    Is drinking lemon water daily as effective as applying it?
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    No, drinking lemon water will not have an effect on the color of your skin.
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    Is it advisable to mix lemon juice with my body cream?
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    No, it is not advisable because it may have a chemical reaction with the ingredients in the body cream.
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    Can I use lemon juice in my armpits?
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    Yes, it will help to whiten your armpit and keep the skin moisturized. It will also help eliminate odor.
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    My skin is black. Using some cosmetic cream, but no changes. What can I do?
    Community Answer
    Try using the above tips; you may also find the tips in wikiHow articles Naturally Whiten Skin at Home and Make Your Skin Lighter helpful.
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    Can I apply the mixture of lemon and sugar to my face?
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    Yes, there is nothing wrong with that. A mixture of lemon juice and sugar is actually better (in terms of after-effects, price, and your health) than most skin-lightening products.
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    Can I mix papaya, lemon, tomatoes and carrot in my soap base for skin lighting?
    Community Answer
    Yes, papaya is a great fruit for your face. All yellow and orange colored fruits are very good for skin.
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    Can I use orange slices instead of lemon?
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    No, I wouldn't recommend using oranges. They wouldn't be as effective.
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    Is lemon juice harmful for your face?
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    Yes, lemon juice can cause serious blisters and rashes if you put it on your face and go out in the sun. Lemon juice is also very drying, and it can make any skin problems that you have even worse.
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    Can I apply lemon juice (on its own, no added ingredients) to my face?
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    No, undiluted and unfiltered lemon juice is dangerous to put onto your skin. Not only will it dry it out, but it can cause burns and blisters if you go out into the sun.
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    Can lemon be used to remove sunburn on the face?
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    No. Lemon might induce more sunburn. It makes skin more delicate. Do not go out in the sun for 24 hours after using the lemon juice on your face.
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    I've just purchased a lemon oil with coconut oil carrier. Do I need to be worried about going out under the sun after applying it?
    Hannah Madden
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    Lemon oils are usually filtered, meaning they take the dangerous chemicals out. You should be fine to go out into the sun after applying the product. If you notice any redness or irritation, head back inside right away and wash the product off.
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