Wednesday, March 25, 2009

We ran out of Olive Oil... what other house hold items can I use in my hair?

please don%26#039;t make your answers stupid, I seriously don%26#039;t have time for that.
We ran out of Olive Oil... what other house hold items can I use in my hair?
Mayonnaise or


Bananas mixed with avecado


both make excellent conditioners





and also you can use a flat beer as setting lotion to hold the frizzes down spray on your hair before you blow dry and as it dries the smell of the beer will go away (you dont need a ton of it)
We ran out of Olive Oil... what other house hold items can I use in my hair?
MAYO
Reply:Mayonnaise works too.
Reply:egg or mayonaise, but mayonaise is the best.
Reply:i say use mustard oil or any other edible oil
Reply:Mayonnaise... or just eggs... beaten slightly.
Reply:vinegar.


removes dandruff.
Reply:mix up an egg and mayonaise and leave on for about 20mins and then rinse.....or something quick Vasoline not very good to use but a quick fix for the night works.
Reply:if you have avocados, then use those for deep conditioning. It works great.
Reply:I don%26#039;t know for sure because I%26#039;m a guy with short hair but my sister uses mayonnaise. It seems to work for her!
Reply:My hair wouldn%26#039;t grow at all and then i heard of using BABY OIL so i tried it for a month and it is the best thing to use.
Reply:Egg whites are good conditioners as well as mayonnaise,


and i use mineral oil in my hair from time to time, it gives my hair a great shine and i only have to use very little.
Reply:Homemade Hair Conditioner %26amp; Detangler


Try a little dab of fabric softener in a glass of warm water. It leaves hair soft and tangle-free.





Homemade Hair Conditioner (For Deep Conditioning Needs)


Mayonnaise gives dry hair a good conditioning. Apply one-half cup of mayonnaise to your dry unwashed hair, then cover with a plastic bag and wait for fifteen minutes. Rinse a few times before shampooing thoroughly. Or, use plain yogurt mixed with one egg instead and then shampoo.





Another natural hair conditioner which helps restore the natural lustre of your hair involves parting your hair into sections and applying (with cotton balls) a mixture of equal parts of witch hazel and mouthwash. Next, mix together 1 egg, 2 tbsp. olive oil and 2 tbsp. water. Work into hair, then wrap in a warm, wet towel. Leave in for 15 minutes, eventually massaging into the scalp. Shampoo as usual.





Homemade Hair Conditioning Rinse


For a quick and inexpensive conditioning rinse, use a little lemon juice or vinegar.





Homemade Dry Shampoo


If regular shampooing is impossible (such as with the elderly), make your own dry shampoo by mixing together one tablespoon of salt and one-half cup of cornmeal. Transfer to a salt shaker with generous holes, and lightly sprinkle on oily hair. Now, just brush out the dirt and grime. Baby powder or cornstarch is also effective.





To restore lustre and remove more dirt, put a nylon stocking over your brush bristles and continue brushing.





Homemade Hairspray Remover


If you want to get rid of sticky hairspray build up wash your hair as usual but work a tablespoon of baking soda into your lathered hair before rinsing.





Homemade Setting Lotion


A teaspoon of sugar dissolved in a cup of warm water makes for a handy and effective setting lotion. For an extra-firm set, use your favorite flavor of gelatin. Believe it or not, fully prepared and ready-to-eat gelatin works great. Use as you would any jellied type of setting lotion.
Reply:MAYO and you could try egg to

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