I've read a bunch of places that if you put mayonnaise in your hair it works great as a deep conditioner. I was wondering though if it leaves a bad smell once your hair is dry and everything. If you've tried it, has it worked and does it leave a bad smell in your hair the next day?
sizzlinmandolin answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 5:25 pm: My advice would be to get a real product. The only thing I have heard that mayo does in your hair is help get rid of lice. Even if it does work as a good deep conditioner, which I don't believe it would, it's not worth the trouble trying to get it out. Good luck. :) [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
askxbrooke answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 3:05 pm: well i havnet tried mayonnaise but iv tried eggs and that didnt work so im not sure but haha it porlly will leave a smell so hope i helped! [ askxbrooke's advice column | Ask askxbrooke A Question ]
twistedlover69 answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 2:19 pm: yeah i tried it it does work great as an conditioner but deff wash nit a couple times after so ur hair is not so greasy and just like smackywacky16 said the smell will be gone and ur hair will look great hope i helped [ twistedlover69's advice column | Ask twistedlover69 A Question ]
smackywacky16 answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 1:56 pm: It works great. I always wash it a couple of times after I rinse the mayonnaise out because it's so greasy. After you wash it a couple of times, the smell is gone. [ smackywacky16's advice column | Ask smackywacky16 A Question ]
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