Great-Grandma’s Egg Yolk Conditioner: DIY Hair Conditioner Remedy

By on June 30, 2009

Egg Yolk Hair Conditioner RecipeEgg Hair Conditioner Remedy Ingredients:

- 1 cup water
- 2 egg yolks
- 2 tsp baby oil

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DIY Hair Conditioner Home Remedy Instructions:

An oldie, but a goodie (as my Grandmother used to say)!! This conditioner has been tested over many, many generations… and if it is still around, you know that means something!

1. Beat the egg yolks until they turn frothy.
2. Add the baby oil and continue beating.
3. Add the water and beat so more.
4. Distribute throughout your hair.
5. Rinse thoroughly.

Pantry Spa Tip:
If you don’t have baby oil, you can try olive oil! And don’t waste the rest of the leftover egg! Use it to make Acne Dermabrasion with EGGS!

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Comments

4 Responses to “Great-Grandma’s Egg Yolk Conditioner: DIY Hair Conditioner Remedy”

  1. I used this one. I thought for sure it would stink of egg but it really didnt. I used olive oil instead of baby oil and my hair felt fuller and softer right away.

  2. hey should you do this one after shampooing ur hair???

  3. You can do it after shampooing your hair, but make sure to rinse it very well… otherwise you can do it as a deep conditioning treatment, let it soak in for 20-30 minutes and then shower as usual…

  4. Wow! i like that it doesn’t even smell like eggs what so ever. I LOVE THIS SITE! i think im addicted to theses remidies. Ive tryed most of them and they all make me say WOW! at the end Right now im trying the pepto bismol for oily skin….yet to see how this one work :)

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