Bananas for Dry and Damaged Hair
Mash two bananas into a creamy paste, making sure you get rid of all the lumps. Rub the fruit into your hair, leave to soak in for about 30 minutes before rinsing, you should have silky locks!
Avocado for Damaged Hair and Extra Growth
Leave this mask on for at least half an hour to give it plenty of time to soak in. Rinse thoroughly
with cold water. If you can bare it, leave your hair to dry naturally, as this will reduce the risk of
breakages.
Just Mayonnaise
Wash your hair and dry it with a towel. Apply mayonnaise gently throughout your hair. If
your scalp is oily, do not apply it on the scalp. Take a towel or shower cap and cover your
hair for an hour. Remove cap and rinse your hair gently and shampoo.
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We always have a banana or two start to go bad... must try this. :)
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I wonder if i can like....us the Wholly Guacamole i have in my fridge instead of a fresh avocado.
ReplyDeleteI think so as long as there is no additives in it that might harm your hair :)
DeleteFunny story, when I was a teenager, I washed my hair with strawberry scented shampoo and used mayo as a conditioner. I smelled like fruit salad til my next shampoo!
ReplyDeleteJenn from My Daily Jenn-isms sent me! Great tips.
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HAhahaha!! I spelled like a odd salad dressing all night lol.. Next week We're going to do facials!!
DeleteBTW Jenn is a doll <3
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