Friday, June 25, 2010

Milkshake hair mask :)

Sounds yummy ??? This trick does all that shine for your hair. It's a homemade recipe shared by a friend of  mine living in the East Coast.

A while ago, Dr. Oz assembled a crack team of enthusiastic researchers to determine what food, in fact, was the most repairing, the most conditioning, for hair. They determined it was spicy sirloin chili. Just kidding. It’s bananas.

Bananas as a hair mask is effective, because bananas contain things like potassium, vitamin B6, folate, and other properties that are great for your hair (and also help with hair loss).
And milk? Milk is full of protein to make your hair stronger, as well as lactic acid to help whisk away old, dead skin cells that might have accumulated on your hair and caused it to become lifeless, limp, and mildly suicidal.

Some people also insist that using milk on your hair before you wash it causes curls to relax and help to straighten the hair. This seems to be a hotly debated issue (as it should be, because it’s very important), but some people say it works and some people say it doesn’t. Homemade beauty treatments: They’re like politics, only not as messy.

Either way, I can tell you from my own personal experience over the years that both milk and bananas make my hair silky, smooth, and extra shiny. I already have pretty straight hair, so who knows if it helped straighten it, but my hair (today, because I did this last night) feels like a tranquil waterfall looks. Swishy and sparkly, like a curtain of silk.
Enough talk. Let’s do it.

Smooth ‘n Silky Banana Milkshake Hair Mask

  • 1-2 bananas (maybe 3, if your hair is really, really long and thick)
  • Whole milk or coconut milk, enough to thin out the bananas
  • Honey (optional)
  • Cocoa powder, strawberries, or a peach (optional)
Apply on your hair and wash it off. Nature's shampoo for a beautiful hair.