Substance Abuse Treatment: Is There Anyway to Do the Mayo Deep Treatment Without the Smell?
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Question by Christiana: Is there anyway to do the Mayo Deep Treatment without the smell?
I have found NUMEROUS home treatments that deal with mayonnaise. A lot of the reviews, however, complain about the smell. Is there anyway I can avoid that mayo smell in my hair after its rinsed out? Should I add something?
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Answer by Yolan
TWO THINGS; 1st: MOST IMPORTANT thing you can do for your hair…more important than shampooing, treatments and daily conditioning…that is using a LEAVE-IN CONDITIONER…ALWAYS. It smells great and is the best protection for your hair. It’s sunblock/cream for the hair. Also…mix the mayo up with an avocado and a couple of OVERLY ripen bananas to maximize hydration and minimize smellization (<---new word! I just made it up! GO ME!) ;0)
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