Thursday, January 02, 2014

Recharge your hair and never have a bad photo moment

I love selfies. But I am never satisfied with what I see in the pictures - a well decked up me with dull, lifeless hair! I realised after several clicks that unless hair perfectly falls on my shoulders and stays that way for the entire duration, no amount of dressing up or posing makes my pictures look amazing. As advised by my beautician, I use conditioner after every wash(and I wash thrice a week). My hair does feel soft but lacks the shine which is a true sign of healthy hair.  I have tried spas, they are effective but temporary. 

So after much ado, I decided it was time to find a lifetime recharge for my hairand got googling. And I did find a hair mask recipe that works instantly! 

Take 2 tbsp of mayo, 2 egg whites and 3 tbsp of olive/coconut oil(For medium length hair). Beat the mixture in a smooth, slimy paste and start by applying it on the ends. Once the split ends are covered, use it all up to cover the entire scalp. Dont massage. Just wear a shower cap or tie a poly bag around it. Wait for 30 minutes and shampoo your hair like you do. Dry your hair using a hair drier. The result is, smooth textured shiny manes that you have always wanted!! Do this every 15 days and never have a bad hair moment in front of the camera!! Click...click..click..

PS: My husband hates the smell of eggs, so I do this early in the morning, when he is asleep. And don't go too near him that one day. Lol. 

3 comments:

Ankionthemove said...

Thanks for sharing,but I am allergic to eggs.Any alternative?

nidhi said...

Avocados. But I will personally believe eggs are irreplaceable. If you are allergic to d smell, I d say this mask isnt smelly because theres mayo in it. Try d original recipe and reduce d quantity of eggs, if ur using two use one.chuck d yellow part. The smell wont bother you!

Veena said...

Whoa wonderful
Thanks for sharing !!
Will definitely try this out sans eggs. Does does work the magic
Happy 2014 :)

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