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Old 09-08-2006, 08:42 PM
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hi..guys!! i must say everyone on this site is sooooo helpful...thanx a lot ....now i have a question....i want to use eggs for my hair.....and i have used them before but after washing my hair with eggs....it stinks a lot.....even after shampooing....i mean i cant smell it....but my sister always complains......so if u guys have any suggestions of how i should use it....or wat can i use it wiht so the odor wont be as strong.....any suggestions are welcome....or if i can substitute neting else with eggs......thanx a lot!!
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Hey there.

Well, eggs are fabulous for your hair! Maybe after you have put them in, you may need to use a lotof shampoo and scrub your hair (but not too hard). Afterthat, use a conditioner as well. Prefrably a nice smelling one. Put the conditioner in your hair and leave it in for an hour or so and then wash out. This should hopeflly stop the smell.

As for an alternative, you could use bananas. You just have to mash up a few bananas and put in your hair. Leave it in for about an hour and then wash out. Bananas smell lovely and will also make your hair soft.

I had a problem with my hair smelling after putting coconut oil in my hair. But the smell went away after about 1 week. Cocout oil is meant to be good for you hair too. You juust maddage it into your hair and then leave it for a few hours and the wash out. It is meant to make your hair soft and silky after a few uses. However, this does noy work for everyone. It made my hair fall out. But now it has stopped.

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I'm washing my hair from time to time with an egg shampoo and have no problems with the smell. First I mix 1 egg, then I put 1 tablespoon protein powder in it and mix it again, it follows 1 teaspoon honey, mixing, and at last 2 tablespoons lemon juice or vinegar.

I put it on my dry hair, leave it in for 20 - 30 minutes and rinse it very well with lukewarm water, then I rinse with cold water and am finishing with a jug cold water with 2 tablespoons vinegar in it.
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well did you use hot water? or even warm water to rinse??? if you did that causes the egg to cook lol.... use cold water when you rinse it. and when you're sure most of it is all out. turn up the water temperature just a bit, and wash hair with shampoo and stuff. i like to do the eggs in the summer lol
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Try using Mayo instead, that what mayo is made from.
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After washing my hair with egg shampoo, I don't use any other shampoo or conditioner.
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