it wouldn't work as an exfoliator but it may work as a moisterizer or a mask because to exfoliate is to peel off or away and you need something fine and gritty to peel away the dead skin. ; )
2007-02-23 10:15:01
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answered by pumpernickel_1 2
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I wouldn't try it because mayo is made out of eggs and oil, just whipped up, thats all and if you put oil on your face, it can clog pores and cause acne, so dont do it, you could try but ur risking a chance to have acne, you can use it as a hair mask. Leave it on for 30 mintures and wash the mayo out, it'll leave ur hair smooth, shiny, and clean
2007-02-23 10:10:01
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answered by The Sweetest Sin Princess 3
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Being prone to acne myself, I would personally be leary because of the oil content, but not all exfoliators have to be mechanical. I can see why the vinegar would work, it eats marble and water stains for crying out loud!
If you're looking for a deep conditioner for your hair, stick with regular mayo.
2007-02-23 10:22:12
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answered by desiderio 5
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No that would be more of a hair conditioner I suppose like mayonnaise. Though I think Miracle Whip tastes way better!!!!! More tangy.
2007-02-23 10:26:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Not as an exfoliater. Tobe that it would have to crunchy(yuck) because exfoliaters are rough too scrub off dead skin. Plus it'll cog up your skin really bad. But it makes a good hair "mask".
After you shampoo slather it in your hair and let it sit for a minute or two, not too long or you'll get greasy hair then rinse for really shiny soft hair.
2007-02-23 10:25:36
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answered by sarah m 2
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Only as a hair conditioner. Your face may break out from the grease.
2007-02-23 10:08:37
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answered by Anonymous
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