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home made beer shampoo rinse

Body on TAp used ot tout it was made from beer,, but it smelled muchbetter. I remember women saying that if youlefta  can of beer out it made a nice rinse...
I was wondering if was a way to remove the smell and use those  new make your own cosmetic bases for making beer shampoo?
Beer lipbalm might be going a bit too far though........

 

Definitely, beer could give a nice effect of womens hair.  I had tried it twice since when a close friend of mine advice me to have beer treatment for my damaged hair.  And yes it is really effective.  My hair becomes shiny and smooth.  All you have to do is to gently pour beer on your hair and leave it for about 20-30 minutes before rinse. And see the difference.  Try it.

 

as long as it doesnt smell. I woudl like to put the tight springs back in my hair.......

 

But doesn't that make the beer taste funny?

OK relax, you know it was just a matter of time before somebody said it.

Do you think beer with more alcohol would tend to dry the hair out more?

 

jimmys devoted wrote:

as long as it doesnt smell. I woudl like to put the tight springs back in my hair.......

Don't you worry the smell doesn't stay longer in your hair.  All you have to do is to have shampoo daily and I am sure after 2 days there's no beer smell at all.

 

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