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Not really cook to the point where you can have scrambled eggs but it will def. turn into tiny stinky flakes of egg.

 
Originally Posted by Aquilah /img/forum/go_quote.gif I've heard of using Mayo before, but I don't recall how it's supposed to be used. Usually what I do, is use it in the shower. I wash my hair with shampoo like normal and rinse out, then apply maybe, a tablespoon or two of mayo. I let it soak in for a few min while I wash myself with body wash and shave etc. Then I rinse it out. It doesn't smell bad or anything and I don't think it varies with the kind you use either. I have used this a lot and it seems to have been working for me!
 
I have also heard of using coconut oil, I've never used it so I can't say from experience. Keep us posted!!

 
i swear by ojon hair treatment. it really is a good treatment and it done wonders for my hair.

 
for a good home remedy/over night treatment, you could try olive oil. it will be messy so don't use much, just enough to coat your hair. too much and it will be a pain to get out.

 
SO how exactly do you use the mayo? Wash hair and then apply this and leave it on? After rinsing do you use conditioner or does the mayo act as the conditioner?

 
mayo, honey, avocado, olive oil, coconut oil.....all regular household items that are awesome deep conditioners.

 
I have put and left in olive oil before... and it makes my hair super-soft... after it finally washed out though... this might not count for everyone, but it took me a few days and quite some washing before it was all gone (perhaps I overdid the amount) but it was very soft afterwards.

A home recipe I am going to try out soon which sounds very good is...

Banana, olive oil, avocado and an egg.

 

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