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Okay seriously who has actually put mayo on their hair?

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I know people say it makes it shiny, but who has actually done it? Was it hard to wash out? Did it smell? Any weird things I should know about before I actually try it? I can't believe I might try this :P

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  1. my mom does it.....she washes it out easily..and doesn't smell of it after ...I don't know  how well it works though, because her hair is dyed and its kind of fried from that...


  2. To get your hair the shinest it's ever been and to get it to feel GREAT, it is very good to put mayo on your hair and let it set for 10 to 15 minutes. BUT, you MUST completely rinse it ALL out! If you don't your hair will be more greasy than John Travolta's in 'Grease' and It will smell like my grandma's potato salad! So be careful and I hope my tip will help!


  3. i did about a year ago cause i got lice from school.

    its not hard to wash out but i would recommend only using shampoo if you use conditioner it'll feel greasy. DONT BLOW DRY IT! that's what causes it to smell bad (trust me). you may have to wash it twice ago long though. keep it in your hair for about 20 mins. but it does make your hair soft and shiny after it.  

  4. yes I tried several time before

    it is wonderful , it smooth my hair and soften

    it wasn't hard to wash it and it smell goes after washing it

    I advice you to apply it for two hours twice a week , and you will surprise by the results

  5. I've used honey and yogurt but never mayonnaise but you should try it, it should be pretty easy to wash out. =]

  6. Haha my aunt told me to do it, but I get nauseous at the sight of mayo...

  7. It is supossed to help.

    my mom i think has done it before when she was younger and she didn't say there was nay side effects i might actually try it too.

    hope i helped.<3

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