Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Is it possible to help dry damaged hair with a mixture including tequila?

Personally, I wouldn閳ユ獩 recommend using tequila, simply because of the strong alcohol content. Most hard liquors have at least 20% alcohol content, which would only serve to further strip the hair of oils and moisture. I think the principal behind the idea of using tequila stems from the use of beer in shampoo and for treating the hair. The problem is that using beer is only recommended for adding 閳ユ競ody and shine閳?to the hair and would do nothing to help dry, damaged hair.



Honey does have moisturizing properties, as well as proteins to help smooth the cuticle layer. If you want a natural treatment for dry and damaged hair, I would suggest making a hair mask of honey (one-half cup), mashed bananas (one), and yogurt (one-half cup). Apply the mixture to hair that has been freshly-washed with baby shampoo (or a shampoo that is equally gentle) and towel-dried. Allow the mixture to remain on the hair for 20 minutes, and rinse the hair clean with cool water. Follow up with a cream rinse conditioner.



Is it possible to help dry damaged hair with a mixture including tequila?

maybe, thats great. you have given me an idea



Is it possible to help dry damaged hair with a mixture including tequila?

no.



most likely, it will dry your hair out even more.



Is it possible to help dry damaged hair with a mixture including tequila?

No NO NO , Alcohol dries hair and tequila has plenty of alcohol ,,ASK MY GIRLFRIEND. TRIM YOUR ENDS AND GET SCHWARZKOPF CONDITIONER



Is it possible to help dry damaged hair with a mixture including tequila?

I started putting Alberto VO5 condtioning hairdressing in my hair prior to shampooing. It comes in a tube and you just rub a smidge on your hands and run it thru your hair.



My extremely dry flyaway and color damaged coarse hair is much tamer and smoother now.



Is it possible to help dry damaged hair with a mixture including tequila?

NO...alcohol dries out hair...duh.



Is it possible to help dry damaged hair with a mixture including tequila?

Yes, But first you have to let the alcohol evaporate, so when the tequila has no alcohol mix 2 tbs + 2 honey tbs +1/2 cup of plain yogurt. apply the mixture on wet hair let it for 10 to 15 min. apply light heat and rinse.



Is it possible to help dry damaged hair with a mixture including tequila?

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Is it possible to help dry damaged hair with a mixture including tequila?

I AM AFRAID THAT WON'T WORK, ATLEAST IT'S NOT A CLINICALLY PROVEN QUICKFIX SOLUTION.



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