Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Does using mayonnaise or eggs on natural hair help growth, and maintenance?

If so, how does it work? I have natural hair, and I normally wear an afro but I am looking for ways to improve the damage done to my hair.



Does using mayonnaise or eggs on natural hair help growth, and maintenance?

Dont go out and buy anything expensive.



First: Purchase a mild Shampoo (To Clarify hair, I will explain why)



Second: TRIM your hair ends (May 1 1/2 to 2 inches)



Third: Here's the magic part: Mix olive oil, almond oil, coconut oil, avocado oil and a "little" honey, (honey u will have to heat so it can blend). Either leave on ALL day or all night (if all nite, DONT use honey)



Use a teaspoon of every oil and honey,.... a little more if ur hair is long or a little less if ur hair is short



Repeat this 3-4 times a week, your hair will grow like a weed, fortify, reconstruct, moisturize, soften %26amp; remove all frizz I promise,..... and it will be super shiny!!!!



The clairifying shampoo will help take the oil off your hair when u shower



You can also use a conditioner but get a light conditioner that wont wiegh ur hair down, becuz u can over condition, I use herbl essences "clean happy" conditioner.



When I do this at nite, I wake up, shampoo %26amp; condition, rinse and style as usual. Has worked for years



You can find olive oil anywere, but the other oils you will have to buy at a local organics store, wholes foods or BJ's health corner.



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Does using mayonnaise or eggs on natural hair help growth, and maintenance?

if you put mayo all over and put seran wrap for about ten min. and rinse it out your hair will be shinier



Does using mayonnaise or eggs on natural hair help growth, and maintenance?

Eggs are good. But never heard that mayonnaise helps



Does using mayonnaise or eggs on natural hair help growth, and maintenance?

The reason why egg and mayonaise (which has a lot of egg already in it so no need to use both) work is because of the protein which is good for hair. Plain mayo like what you get out of the store can spoil when warm so dont use that. Instead go to a beauty supply store and get either hair mayonaise or carrot oil both are suppose to stimulate hair growth.



Does using mayonnaise or eggs on natural hair help growth, and maintenance?

nooooo it doesnt work!!!! it just makes ur hair smell really gross for like a week. just use conditioner.



Does using mayonnaise or eggs on natural hair help growth, and maintenance?

Nothing that you put on your hair can really effectively heal it. If you have damaged hair, your best bet is to cut off the dead ends and try to keep the remaining hair as moisturized as possible, to keep it strong. A good moisturizer for you since you have natural hair would be Luster's Pink Moisturizer. What you put into your body will affect your hair, so I would advise a multivitamin, like Hair Skin and Nails by GNC.



Does using mayonnaise or eggs on natural hair help growth, and maintenance?

Eggs are good to use...but don't mix eggs with mayonnaise because when you wash it out your hair will become dry and brittle with little elastic (meaning the strength, volume or the springy and flexibility to it.) Which is not good. If you want to keep your hair don't use mayo.



Does using mayonnaise or eggs on natural hair help growth, and maintenance?

NO



Does using mayonnaise or eggs on natural hair help growth, and maintenance?

I been using Mayonnaise on my hair for over a year once a week it helps me to have a natural shine on my hair and keep it healthy, From experience I'm able to tell you that Mayonnaise and egg yolk is conditioner for your hair it will make it soft, beatiful natural shine, and keep it healthy and is the main reasons why recomended, It will not help your hair growth.



Does using mayonnaise or eggs on natural hair help growth, and maintenance?

check the links below for natural homemade beauty tips to:-- How can you get a faster hair growth



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