



☀️ Spray, shine, and stun—your sun-kissed hair hack awaits!
Sun-In Hair Lightener Lemon 4.7 oz is a heat-activated spray that gradually lightens hair while conditioning it with natural botanical extracts like aloe, marigold, chamomile, and flaxseed. Alcohol-free and infused with real lemon juice, it delivers natural-looking highlights and enhanced shine without salon damage. Ideal for blonde to medium brown hair, it offers an easy, affordable way to achieve a fresh, sun-kissed look anytime.
| ASIN | B00770YRAK |
| ASIN | B00770YRAK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #295,844 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #2,319 in Hair Color |
| Brand Name | Sun In |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,182) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00041167320730, 00885833900174 |
| Hair Type | Dry |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | spray |
| Item Weight | 113 Grams |
| Item model number | SG_B00770YRAK_US |
| Manufacturer | EMCW9 |
| Manufacturer | EMCW9 |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Product Benefits | Shining, Smoothing |
| Product Dimensions | 3.3 x 7.6 x 1.5 inches; 3.99 ounces |
| Scent Name | Lemon |
| Special Ingredients | Aloe, Marigold, Chamomile, Flaxseed |
| UPC | 885833900174 885986991654 041167320730 041167323007 |
| UPC | 885833900174 885986991654 041167320730 041167323007 |
| Unit Count | 4.7 Ounce |
P**T
Easy, cheap way for my dark brown hair to lighten up.
I have used Sun In for many years on and off. I recently was using the Tropical Breeze variety and it worked great on my dark brown hair. I didn't even realize how much lighter my hair was getting until I compared pictures from before I started using Sun In and after. The Lemon kind is fine as well. Some say the Tropical Breeze has more peroxide and is "stronger". I haven't really noticed much difference between the two. I spray Sun In on my dry hair and just leave it in. I don't even blow dry it or go in the sun half the time. Sometimes, I spray it and blow dry. When it gets warmer, I will certainly go out in the sun with Sun In in my hair because that will speed up the lightening. I like lighter brown hair but it gets damaged when my stylist does it. I get no damage when using Sun In. It's gradual but that's fine with me. It looks natural too. The only thing is that I don't really get highlights. I get all over lightening. It's probably because I don't spray just a few strands separately but just spray it wherever. Obviously where I spray, it will lighten. I have seen pictures of black haired women going blond just from Sun In but that wouldn't happen with me. It just takes me down a few shades which is all I want. In all, it's a cheap and easy way to lighten even dark hair. I have had my hair professionally highlighted and still used Sun In to brighten my look. It CAN turn a bit brassy at times. I recently dyed over my hair with a dark blonde hair color which toned down the brassiness but didn't lighten my hair overall since you can't go from dark to light without bleaching or peroxide. So now, whenever I see that my hair is looking a little yellow or brassy, I will just dye it with the dark blond and I am good to go. I'm pleased with the product and have been for decades. NOTE: The photo I attached is me at my darkest natural color. The second photo is after three bottles of Sun In and sun exposure. It was starting to get brassy so I eventually toned it down but you can see it really does lighten! I do think though that the second picture makes my hair look a bit lighter than it really is. It really depends on the lighting.
C**C
Does exactly what it says it does.
awesome product. Does what it claims to do.
C**S
Great for subtly lightening hair - just don’t go overboard
Definitely will lighten your hair. I used on vacation to help lighten and hide grays. Just be careful and don’t use TOO MUCH. Overall it did what I wanted it to do. And no damage to my hair.
S**3
Advid user of Sun In
I am naturally dirty blonde with long hair. I use to get highlights every couple of months and it got so ridiculously expensive, I stopped 6 years ago and haven't had my hair professional highlighted since. My sisters and I put lemon juice in our hair during the summer and I am very happy that I found a product that provides the same highlights, if not better, year around. Winter time is always tough because my hair gets darker and I'm tempted to go to the salon, but with this product, I will never be tempted again! I think the trick to this product is to start slow, very slow. I purchased a bottle of the tropical and started with spraying a little on my fingers and adding it to a few strands around my face because I was afraid that it would damage my hair or turn it a funky color. I would do this every other time before I would blow dry my hair, and I really liked the results. No damage and no strange, unnatural color - I also should mention I use this when my hair is towel dried before blow drying. I then got a little braver and started to directily spray it on small sections on the top of my hair, framing my face and then running my fingers through that section to distrubute it. I didn't saturate with the philosophy that less is more. The top half of my hair is now really, really blonde and I am asked all the time if I get my hair high lighted. When I reply with Sun In, people usually do not believe me. I really did not use very much each time, and one bottle lasted my a year and a half. I was shocked it lasted me that long. It is a very good investment for the price. Now my next step is the under layer of my hair. It has gotten significantly darker now that it is January and there is a definate difference in color from the top layer of my hair. I've started to spray about 3-5 times around my bottom layer, towards the roots, and I am fairly confident that I will get the desired results. Through my experience, the key to this product is patience, patience, patience - less is more! I have always heard negative things about Sun In my whole life, but all of those myths are busted. I ordered one in lemon and one in tropical and that should last me a few years. I'm very glad I took that chance and started to use this product and I really hope they never stop selling it!
L**S
Great for my dark blonde hair
I used to pay thousands every year to get blonde highlights done. But the pandemic came along and changed things. So I tried this stuff from the 80s. And now I’ll never go back to the stylist for color! Note that I am of northern European heritage and was a natural blonde as a child, but my hair darkened as I grew up. So that’s why this stuff works for me. I understand that it turns natural dark hair a lovely shade or orange. I apply it to damp hair and then go sit in the sun for a bit. And when the sun isn’t available, I hit it with a hairdryer on high heat and low speed. The sun does it best, but the hairdryer technique does successfully lift my color a few shades and gets me through winter. When I first started, I applied it heavily over several inches of growout. It took a whole bottle to lift the roots to match the treated hair. And for a while, it was pretty brassy / orangey. I kept going though because I learned that the grassiness just meant I hadn’t lifted it enough yet —and I am glad I persisted. After over 2 years of use, I have lovely highlights that rival those I used to pay thousands for. I just hit my part and about 3 inches on each side, and then the new growth around my face. I prefer to use the sun but will use the hairdryer in the dark of winter. When I use the sun, I apply every 2-3 weeks. And with the hairdryer. I apply weekly and run outside anytime the sun shows itself over the winter.
B**D
OK, it dries the hair but the result is worth it, I love it, used to buy it all the time when it was still sold in stores, nice blonde color
C**.
Producto en buen estado. Cumple su funcion
G**K
Works just as I remember it worked.
K**Z
Me encantó, es muy natural y me aclara el pelo súper bien
C**T
summer blonde
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