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Prepare the Lemon Juice: Squeeze the juice from one or two lemons, depending on your hair length and the severity of your dandruff.
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Dilute the Lemon Juice: Mix the lemon juice with an equal amount of warm water to reduce its acidity, which can be too harsh for your scalp if used undiluted.
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Shampoo Your Hair: Before applying the lemon mixture, wash your hair with a mild shampoo to remove any dirt or excess oils.
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Apply the Lemon Mixture: Pour the diluted lemon juice onto your scalp, making sure to cover all areas affected by dandruff. You can use your fingertips or a cotton ball to apply it evenly.
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Massage Gently: Using your fingertips, massage the lemon mixture into your scalp for a few minutes. This helps stimulate circulation and ensures the lemon juice penetrates the skin.
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Rinse Thoroughly: After the designated time, rinse your hair and scalp thoroughly with lukewarm water. Make sure to remove all traces of lemon juice to prevent any potential irritation.
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Condition if Necessary: If your hair feels dry after using the lemon treatment, you can follow up with a conditioner to restore moisture and softness.