I read in a magazine that mixing a little bit of honey in with your shampoo is good for your hair.. But what I wanna know, is does it leave your hair sticky? And is it hard to wash out?
2007-01-13
07:49:32
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ok Well if I wash my hair with eggs, how many eggs do I use?and do I just crack some eggs in a bowl or something and then pour it on my head? or is there a certain time that it needs to be left on to soak or something?
2007-01-13
07:58:04 ·
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i wash mine with faygo soda :)
2007-01-13 07:53:09
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answered by Anonymous
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If you will mix honey, mashed banana and a LITTLE bit of olive oil into a paste and apply it to your hair, let it sit for about 15 minutes and then rinse well, and shampoo like normal, you hair will be sooooooooooooooooooooooo soft and smooth! I have done this before. It is really relaxing and it does not leave your hair sticky! Since honey is really high in sugar, it disolves in water! Good luck. Treat yourself to a spa day at home!
2007-01-13 07:56:26
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answered by Mrs. Smarty Pants 2
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I would not wash your hair with just honey by itself, you hair will be very sticky and the honey will be difficult to get out. Best wishes.
2007-01-13 08:01:48
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answered by Janice 10 7
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i dont know but, washing hair with eggs is much healthier for hair. it makes silky, and Strong. after washing with eggs than wash it with shampoo. or u can just put oil in your hair at night and wash your hair in morning. everytime you wash your hair put hair oil and leave it at least for 2 hr before you wash. it makes it smoother and healthy.
you need like 3 or 4 eggs and then crush everything in bowl - the white and yellow stuff too. leave it in your for 1 hr than wash it and than wash with shampoo.
2007-01-13 07:54:27
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answered by rip2QT 1
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do not placed honey on your hair. that's going to likely be complicated to bathe out. So-referred to as "organic" elements, like honey and mayonnaise, really do not do something for your hair -- they are not formulated to. they might coat your hair briefly, offering you with the effect that they are positive, yet you would possibly want to bathe your hair so thoroughly to get them out that you'll fullyyt remove the temporary coating. So, what's the point? advertisement conditioning products, used after shampooing, are designed to rinse out really and likewise leave somewhat that coating in the back of, so as that your hair will seem smoother and shinier.
2016-10-17 01:14:15
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answered by Anonymous
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nope, i have tried it, doesn't leave your hair sticky and it isn't hard to wash out. It doesn't really do anything for your hair anyway. Egg is better.
2007-01-13 07:53:52
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answered by k8thesnake 3
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dont wash your hair with eggs or mayo i once did that, it made my hair much softer but it smelt so bad, it made me want to gag, even after i used my normal good smelling shampoo it still smelt
2007-01-13 08:02:52
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answered by Anonymous
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well ihavent tried honey, but i heard to soak your hair with oil, like the ones you cook with. then just shampoo after to get it out.
2007-01-13 07:53:11
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answered by Sam 2
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i would not do it no way. honey will seperate from the shampoo you would have to shake that bottle as fast as a freight train. don't do it you will have a mess.
2007-01-13 07:56:06
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answered by pa625 5
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You may find that you'll become quite attractive to bees.
2007-01-13 07:56:06
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answered by Anonymous
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