Would you believe that most commercially bought cholesterol hair conditioners contain alcohol– the very thing that dries out hair? Instead, grab a cup full of mayonnaise, some plastic food wrap and throw a couple of towels in the drier on high.
Work the mayonnaise into your hair, starting by massaging it into the scalp and roots. Then draw it through to your ends until your hair is thoroughly coated. Pile the hair on top of your head. Take a couple of feet of saran wrap and wrap it around the top of your head to contain the mayo.
Take a pre-heated towel from the dryer and wrap it around your head over the saran wrap. The heat will aid with deep conditioning. After about 10 minutes, change to another heated towel and leave that on for another 10 minutes.
Remove the towel and plastic wrap and shampoo your hair as usual. Done once a month, this cholesterol treatment will keep your hair soft and shiny.
* Tip: if your hair ends are very damaged from chemical treatment, you can do this once a week. If your scalp is naturally oily, you might want to only add mayo to the hair ends for weekly treatments.
2006-07-25 03:45:30
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answered by gurli_gurl04 3
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Mayonnaise is a great at-home conditioner for your hair. Apply the mayonnaise to your hair, and wrap your head in a warm, damp towel for 15 minutes or so. This treatment is akin to a hot oil treatment for your hair.
Lemon juice can be drying for your hair if you overuse it, but once in awhile, it can be used without damage as a lightener for your hair, if you so choose.
2006-07-25 04:16:32
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answered by Mylea 2
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Add some honey to your hair, let it sit for a few minutes, rinse it out. It's sticky, but it rinses out easily. If you want, you can use conditioner (not shampoo) afterward to get out all the honey. Honey makes your hair shiny and gives it moisture. You can also put a little bit of coconut oil in your hair. THis will make it super soft and shiny. You can put some in your hair before you shower and rinse it during the shower. Only shampoo if it's made your hair too oily. Start off with just a tiny amount to see how much your hair can take before it starts to get too oily. Your hair will look nice and shiny after your rinse with the coconut oil in it.
2016-03-16 05:13:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi mayonnaise is brilliant for your hair but i would leave out the lemons as it is full of acid and can dry your hair out.
2006-07-25 03:35:27
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answered by Anonymous
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mayonnaise gives hair a natural shine its not bad for your hair at all.
2006-07-25 05:10:25
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answered by Anonymous
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mayo is a great conditioner, but lemons bleach the hair and cause damage.
2006-07-25 03:38:41
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answered by silent*scream 4
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Lemons will bleach your hair, mayonaisse will condition it. Beer will make it shiny.
2006-07-25 04:42:53
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answered by shellshell 4
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yaaa mayo works best. dont' use lemon it WILL dry out ur hair
2006-07-25 03:48:24
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answered by cherrykisses 3
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i herad mayo is but lemons can damage it.
2006-07-25 03:34:13
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answered by Star DUst 5
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Lemons are good for the color of your hair if you're blonde; if you're not, then don't put lemon juice in your hair. You put a little lemon juice on your hair and sit out in the sun to get it more golden and light.
Mayo? I wouldn't suggest putting something that's basically fat and cholesterol on your head
2006-07-25 03:44:25
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answered by Anne M 1
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