Bacon Grease, here's how it went...
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Topic: Bacon Grease, here's how it went...
Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Subject: Bacon Grease, here's how it went...
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:54am
Well-I didn't want to test this out because you're right, it would probably make my hair stink and would probably be hard to rinse out.So what I did was heat up Vegetable Oil just a bit. Were on a limited budget so I needed something cheap besides Olive Oil.So anyways, what I did was pour the Oil throughout my hair concentrating on the ends and then I put a shower cap on my hair and put a hot towel around my head for about an hour or something.When I took it off, I used this Freeman's Shampoo because its gentle on your hair and and a Natures Gate Aloe Conditioner andwhen it got dry it was still a little oily but shiny and not very healthy feeling..So the results were that It was okay, but I wouldn't try this,please stick to Olive Oil, Beautifying Oil, or a Hot Oil Treatment,Bacon Grease and Vegetable Oil just aren't good enough.Has anyone else had any similar experiences?Oh yeah, I gotta try the Crisco:)
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Posted By: Clare
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:54am
but not in a long time. I liked it then, but I don't know if I would use it now because its kind of hard to get out. But, maybe, in a pinch...Regards,Clare> Well-> I didn't want to test this out because you're right,> it would probably make my hair stink and would> probably be hard to rinse out.> So what I did was heat up Vegetable Oil just a bit.> Were on a limited budget so I needed something cheap> besides Olive Oil.> So anyways, what I did was pour the Oil throughout my> hair concentrating on the ends and then I put a shower> cap on my hair and put a hot towel around my head for> about an hour or something.> When I took it off, I used this Freeman's Shampoo> because its gentle on your hair and and a Natures Gate> Aloe Conditioner and> when it got dry it was still a little oily but shiny> and not very healthy feeling..> So the results were that It was okay, but I wouldn't> try this,> please stick to Olive Oil, Beautifying Oil, or a Hot> Oil Treatment,> Bacon Grease and Vegetable Oil just aren't good> enough.> Has anyone else had any similar experiences?> Oh yeah, I gotta try the Crisco:)
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Posted By: Ally
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:54am
Hiya. I use mayonnaise as a conditioner once a week with great results. Here's the trick to getting Hellman's out of your hair:Assuming you've applied the mayo to dry hair (you're supposed to), don't step under the water yet. Work a handful of shampoo into your DRY, mayonnaised hair until you get a lather. You'll need twice as much shampoo as you ordinarily use. THEN rinse thoroughly. Shampoo again.I read this in a beauty magazine, and it does the trick for me.Ally
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