Egg Wash For Difficult Hair

Egg Wash for Difficult Hair

Mix: 1 tsp Apple Cider Vinegar

1 cup Warm Water

Beat: 2 Egg Yolks

Into liquid and massage into hair and scalp for several minutes.

Tie plastic bag around your hair.

Remove after 5 minutes.

Pour: 1/4 cup Warm Water

Over your hair and lather vigorously.

Rinse with warm water under a spray nozzle, continueing to lather while rinsing, until water is clear.

Use: 1 Tbs Apple Cider Vinegar

1 qrt Warm Water

As a finishing rinse.

The Calendar Book of Natural Beauty by Virginia Castleton, pp252-3

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36...

Shampoo for Dry Hair

https://youtu.be/vW80naffDFQ

Mint Julep Shampoo

https://youtu.be/QvSboKV4B_A

"Secret of Tiki Island" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License

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Foreign hello: this is Lady B and this week I'm bringing you the third and final recipe from the calendar book of natural beauty for washing your hair with egg yolk. They have three in here. The first one was back in February for dry hair. The second one was in August for dull hair and this one is for November, for they call it difficult hair, but really what they mean is that lifeless Fly Away. Split ends all that stuff. That tends to happen during the cold months when you're dealing with cold air dry air, wind, all those things that comes with winter. So after the last month, I've had being sick on and off and various problems. I think my hair is ready for this shampoo, so I'm kind of excited to give this a try. I'Ve had really great looks with the previous two recipes, and I'm hoping this one turns out just as good. So the first thing you want is a teaspoon of apple, cider, vinegar and a cup of warm water. Now I have here a cup and a half and a teaspoon and a half, because I have a lot of hair. So a single recipe is not enough and I'm going to put the vinegar into this water now it says warm water from experience, I'm going to say if you're not sure, if your water is the right temperature, if you've ever prepared a baby bottle and there's that Or, or a bath for a child and there's that test, you do where you run the water on the inside of your wrist to see if it's too hot or not as long as it's warm on your wrist, you've got the right temperature. It'S the same kind of thing: if it's too hot, it will cook the egg yolks if it's too cold, it won't work as well. You get better results with the warm water, so just do your wrist test. This is, which is what I did for this, and I'm going to put my vinegar in here, and this is the there's two differences between this and the one in February, and this vinegar is the first difference now. Just like the other recipe, I have three egg yolks here, all three recipes. I we'll whisk this into my water so and you want to get as much of the egg whites off as you possibly can, because the egg whites will cook in warm water, but the egg yolks won't they'll, just egg is have very special properties. They'Ll Bond well with water, with oils, with just about anything, so as you whisk it in the egg, yolks will just grab a hold of those water molecules and bond with it, okay and there it is. That'S it. That'S all the preparation I have to do so now. I need to wash my hair now. Normally I wash my hair in the shower pan, which is what I did with my last video, but it was really difficult to record and keep my camera safe there. So this time I'm doing it like this, so I have this really really really really large bowl that I can use for my hair and I need it there's step. One is pouring this over my hair and thoroughly saturating it all through my head and my scalp. Now I poured it over my hair, but it's not just enough to pour it. I will need to thoroughly saturate my hair with it, so I'm Gon na Keep pouring it until it is completely soaked into my hair, and this will take a few minutes there. All right so now that I have it through all my hair, I'm going a little more on this side, you're going to take at least well. They said several minutes, but I'm going to say at least five and you're going to really work it in with your fingers, continue to work it into your hair, with your scalp so on and as you do that keep pouring it over your head. Okay, this is the point when just like in the February recipe, it says to wrap your hair in plastic. Now, usually, I use those disposable plastic hair coverings they make for people who are getting things like perms, but the last batch I bought was utter crap and they fall apart as soon as I touch them. The recipe actually says to use a plastic bag, which I thought was an interesting idea. So I'm going to try it this time and we'll see how it works. I don't want to squeeze all of it out, but I do want to get the worst of it. I'M gon na have here a grocery bag. Now, obviously, when you're dealing with plastic bags, you should be careful. You put them on your hair, not over your face, so I'm going to put it on my head: where do those Loops go there? It is, and I'm going to actually see if I can tie the loops to make it secure, because it's not like, I need to keep it, let's go in the trash once I'm done. So. The idea of this is that it traps the heat in from your own skin and helps it soaked in. So I want to leave this on for at least five minutes so well that five minutes is going. I'M going to clean this mess up and I'll see you in five minutes. It has been at least five minutes. If not more - and this really worked - my head is hot, so let me pull it off got ta say I just might use that from now on, because I think that actually worked better than what I have been using. So it works. Go figure Next. Step is four quarter cup of warm water. Now I have more than that here again. I have to use a little more and you're going to put it in your hair and you're going to kind of scrub, and it says it should it should um lather. So, let's see what happens? Oh yes, I am getting bubbles, I'm not sure I'd, call it a lather, but I am getting them foreign to do it vigorously. So, let's be vigorous all right and then once I have lathered vigorously, I've got something in my eye. It suggests continuing to do this more of the same with warm water and they suggest a uh, a spray nozzle from a sink which I don't have. So I now have to go to the shower and I'm going to rinse this out and then I'm going to follow it with until it's completely clear and then I'm going to follow it with a vinegar rinse. Now this is a little different. Normally, a vinegar rinse is one to two tablespoons per cup of water. They say to only use one tablespoon to a quart of water with this one, so it won't be as strong as usual. So I'm going to go. Do that and dry my hair and then I will see you in a few minutes and we're done now this time I air dried, my hair instead of blow drying it because I usually don't blow dry, my hair, I usually air dry it while combing it. So this time I decided to stick with that, and so it's been a little bit because it takes a few hours to do that and I've even once it was completely dry. I have actually brushed it um, and here we are so. The question is: how does it work well to answer that? I have to make a little confession. The reason there was a break in my videos for a couple of weeks is because I became really sick with three different things. Over a period of four to five weeks, total Blu-ray blew away my buffer completely. So the first thing I became sick with was some medicine. My doctor had prescribed me and it resulted in me breaking out in hives on my face and chest and mostly though, on my scalp, so I wasn't able to brush my hair until they went away completely. It left my my scalp so sore that I couldn't brush my hair. So, for four weeks, all I did with my hair was run a comb through it twice a day and put it up in a bun on top of my head to try and protect my hair. Well, after a month of this, it had left my hair dry and the ends brittle. So that's one of the reasons I was so excited to try this, because I thought this could maybe really help with that. So the answer is, it did my hair's, not as soft as it was when I did the mint julep shampoo, but it's not dry anymore and the ends aren't brittle anymore they're a little dry but they're not brittle, so it definitely repaired the damage that was done To my hair for that month, I still have like with any of the egg shampoos the amount of body I have after washing my hair with it is borders on the ridiculous. It'S just so full I mean just look at this. This is I've the the the recipe the egg wash recipe for dry hair - that I did clear back in February, probably gave me more body than this, but it's definitely has body now one of the things the recipe said. The reason for the vinegar in it was that it would help your hair absorb the nutrients from the egg and I'm going to say. I think it really worked, because that vinegar didn't want to come out either. The egg wash didn't want to come out. I'M not even convinced I got all of it out of my hair when I was rinsing it um, I brushed my hair and it smelled faintly of scrambled eggs. That'S my fault, I don't think I got it all out completely and my hair feels like every single shaft has this coating, this protective coating on it now my hair doesn't actually smell of egg. It just smelled like it when I was brushing it and, like I said, that's probably because I didn't get it all out completely, but my hair feels it feels like there's this, like, I said, a protective coating on it. It feels like there's something keeping it strong and taking care of it, so I would call this a success. Absolutely if you have hair that has been damaged, um I'll, probably the next time I wash my hair I'll, probably use the recipe from February since that's for dry hair, and I really need to hydrate it more. But this definitely made a difference on the ends and the parts that had dried out while I wasn't taking proper care of it for a month, so there you go, it works it just it does work so which recipe you use of course will depend on the Time of the year and what you need to do for your hair and uh, I'm very happy with this very, very, very happy so egg wash for I think it called it difficult hair. Let me look this up. Yep difficult hair from the calendar book of natural beauty give it a try I'll put the recipe in the in the description along with links for the other two shampoos: uh egg wash shampoos. So you have a choice and uh there you go. So I love you whether new or old, if you liked this, please like And subscribe and I'll see you next week until then, whether trying out Home recipes for health care and hair care or anything else, don't be afraid to suit yourself and make whatever you work On exclusively you, Lady B m IC silly, I have a bag on my head and we're done at least I'm done. Let'S try that again.

Eirrenia: I’ll have to try that out.

Previously TV: you are the best person to follow in youtube.! and u keep your standards sooo high dear.! and i loved this video. but i have a doubt., is it ok to apply egg yolk directly into dry hair with any mixing. may be 4 or 5 egg yolks. and then keep it there for 20mins,. and then wash with vinegar and warm water mix ? possible to demonstrate and review this too plz.

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