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A Shampoo That Is All It Is Cracked Up To Be
#1
I did an experiment, that seemed to work very well. I am inviting all of you that wish to give it a try, to also do this experiment.

I heard about washing your hair with egg, decided to try it. My Brother has eggs that are fresh, but we won't eat because of cracks in the shell. I looked around to find out what they may be good for, and found out about shampooing your hair with eggs.

It is not as yucky and you think it would be, and the compliments lead me to think it really truly works.


Quote:Is egg shampoo good for your hair?



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Egg serves as an amazing hair cleanser because it is high in protein.

The protein in eggs helps to add texture and volume to even the most fine or oily hair. Eggs are full of vitamin A, D, E, B12, biotin, iodine, selenium, and pantothenic acid. All of these help for shiny and healthy hair.


I Washed My Hair With Eggs and I Have No Regrets - Spoon University
https://spoonuniversity.com/healthier/eg...-hair-with

I have used it on both wet and dry hair. I prefer using it on dry hair.


[url=https://spoonuniversity.com/healthier/eggs-i-washed-my-hair-with]

For every one person that read this post. About 7.99 billion have not. 

Yet I still post.  tinyinlove
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#2
(05-15-2022, 06:10 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: I did an experiment, that seemed to work very well. I am inviting all of you that wish to give it a try, to also do this experiment.

I heard about washing your hair with egg, decided to try it. My Brother has eggs that are fresh, but we won't eat because of cracks in the shell. I looked around to find out what they may be good for, and found out about shampooing your hair with eggs.

It is not as yucky and you think it would be, and the compliments lead me to think it really truly works.


Quote:Is egg shampoo good for your hair?



[/url][Image: images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQgojNqoo1dyWFl-TbY1mB...oi-5yMQg&s]

Egg serves as an amazing hair cleanser because it is high in protein.

The protein in eggs helps to add texture and volume to even the most fine or oily hair. Eggs are full of vitamin A, D, E, B12, biotin, iodine, selenium, and pantothenic acid. All of these help for shiny and healthy hair.


I Washed My Hair With Eggs and I Have No Regrets - Spoon University
https://spoonuniversity.com/healthier/eg...-hair-with

I have used it on both wet and dry hair. I prefer using it on dry hair.


[url=https://spoonuniversity.com/healthier/eggs-i-washed-my-hair-with]

You know what else is high in protein? 

You know what I won’t say it because I’m nice today. Fuck it.
#3
(05-15-2022, 06:31 PM)Brotherman Wrote: You know what else is high in protein? 

You know what I won’t say it because I’m nice today. Fuck it.

When I look at the list of possibilities. I prefer the risk of Salmonella.

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For every one person that read this post. About 7.99 billion have not. 

Yet I still post.  tinyinlove
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#4
(05-15-2022, 06:31 PM)Brotherman Wrote:
(05-15-2022, 06:10 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: I did an experiment, that seemed to work very well. I am inviting all of you that wish to give it a try, to also do this experiment.

I heard about washing your hair with egg, decided to try it. My Brother has eggs that are fresh, but we won't eat because of cracks in the shell. I looked around to find out what they may be good for, and found out about shampooing your hair with eggs.

It is not as yucky and you think it would be, and the compliments lead me to think it really truly works.


Quote:Is egg shampoo good for your hair?



[/url][Image: images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQgojNqoo1dyWFl-TbY1mB...oi-5yMQg&s]

Egg serves as an amazing hair cleanser because it is high in protein.

The protein in eggs helps to add texture and volume to even the most fine or oily hair. Eggs are full of vitamin A, D, E, B12, biotin, iodine, selenium, and pantothenic acid. All of these help for shiny and healthy hair.


I Washed My Hair With Eggs and I Have No Regrets - Spoon University
https://spoonuniversity.com/healthier/eg...-hair-with

I have used it on both wet and dry hair. I prefer using it on dry hair.


[url=https://spoonuniversity.com/healthier/eggs-i-washed-my-hair-with]

You know what else is high in protein? 

You know what I won’t say it because I’m nice today. Fuck it.

https://www.bustle.com/articles/140002-i...t-pregnant

minusculebeercheers 




on a serious note, never tried eggs on my hair (or whale sperm), but I am a fan of natural products and I use unrefined coconut oil regularly as a conditioner (I used to use argan oil too but the coconut sits better on my hair type). When my hair was long I used henna a lot too. Good old pure henna. I'm in the process of growing it back out now. Maybe I'll try the egg shampoo.

Words of wisdom: if you ever try henna, avoid excess protein as henna itself acts protein-ish on the hair and extra protein will make it brittle for most hair types.
#5
(05-15-2022, 10:20 PM)Servovenford Wrote: on a serious note, never tried eggs on my hair (or whale sperm), but I am a fan of natural products and I use unrefined coconut oil regularly as a conditioner (I used to use argan oil too but the coconut sits better on my hair type). When my hair was long I used henna a lot too. Good old pure henna. I'm in the process of growing it back out now. Maybe I'll try the egg shampoo.

Words of wisdom: if you ever try henna, avoid excess protein as henna itself acts protein-ish on the hair and extra protein will make it brittle for most hair types.

You are right about the excess protein. I don't recommend the egg wash more than once a week, even once every two weeks, for some hair type.

For every one person that read this post. About 7.99 billion have not. 

Yet I still post.  tinyinlove
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#6
(05-15-2022, 10:20 PM)Servovenford Wrote:
(05-15-2022, 06:31 PM)Brotherman Wrote:
(05-15-2022, 06:10 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: I did an experiment, that seemed to work very well. I am inviting all of you that wish to give it a try, to also do this experiment.

I heard about washing your hair with egg, decided to try it. My Brother has eggs that are fresh, but we won't eat because of cracks in the shell. I looked around to find out what they may be good for, and found out about shampooing your hair with eggs.

It is not as yucky and you think it would be, and the compliments lead me to think it really truly works.


Quote:Is egg shampoo good for your hair?



[/url][Image: images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQgojNqoo1dyWFl-TbY1mB...oi-5yMQg&s]

Egg serves as an amazing hair cleanser because it is high in protein.

The protein in eggs helps to add texture and volume to even the most fine or oily hair. Eggs are full of vitamin A, D, E, B12, biotin, iodine, selenium, and pantothenic acid. All of these help for shiny and healthy hair.


I Washed My Hair With Eggs and I Have No Regrets - Spoon University
https://spoonuniversity.com/healthier/eg...-hair-with

I have used it on both wet and dry hair. I prefer using it on dry hair.


[url=https://spoonuniversity.com/healthier/eggs-i-washed-my-hair-with]

You know what else is high in protein? 

You know what I won’t say it because I’m nice today. Fuck it.

https://www.bustle.com/articles/140002-i...t-pregnant

minusculebeercheers 




on a serious note, never tried eggs on my hair (or whale sperm), but I am a fan of natural products and I use unrefined coconut oil regularly as a conditioner (I used to use argan oil too but the coconut sits better on my hair type). When my hair was long I used henna a lot too. Good old pure henna. I'm in the process of growing it back out now. Maybe I'll try the egg shampoo.

Words of wisdom: if you ever try henna, avoid excess protein as henna itself acts protein-ish on the hair and extra protein will make it brittle for most hair types.

I’m glad someone laughed at that shit
#7
So I just tried it. The egg not the other stuff lol.

What is this witchcraft?! My hair actually feels cleaner and softer than when I use shampoo. I’ll probably start doing this once a week. It’s certainly one way to use up some of the eggs from all my hens.
#8
(05-17-2022, 01:46 AM)VioletDove Wrote: So I just tried it. The egg not the other stuff lol.

What is this witchcraft?! My hair actually feels cleaner and softer than when I use shampoo. I’ll probably start doing this once a week. It’s certainly one way to use up some of the eggs from all my hens.

I agree it does seem like magic.

I was really surprised with all the compliments I got. I had a lady come up to me after church. She said she sat behind me in church and she could not stop looking at my hair. She said it looked so shiny and healthy, and she wanted to know what I used on my hair.

When I told her raw egg, at first she thought I was joking.

I made this post hoping someone else would try it and would have similar results.

Thank you for being brave enough to try it.

For every one person that read this post. About 7.99 billion have not. 

Yet I still post.  tinyinlove
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#9
(05-17-2022, 03:07 AM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote:
(05-17-2022, 01:46 AM)VioletDove Wrote: So I just tried it. The egg not the other stuff lol.

What is this witchcraft?! My hair actually feels cleaner and softer than when I use shampoo. I’ll probably start doing this once a week. It’s certainly one way to use up some of the eggs from all my hens.

I agree it does seem like magic.

I was really surprised with all the compliments I got. I had a lady come up to me after church. She said she sat behind me in church and she could not stop looking at my hair. She said it looked so shiny and healthy, and she wanted to know what I used on my hair.

When I told her raw egg, at first she thought I was joking.

I made this post hoping someone else would try it and would have similar results.

Thank you for being brave enough to try it.

And thank you for bringing it to my attention. I usually have a hard time getting a comb through my hair when it’s wet and I’ve never really found anything that helps. I was a little scared to try it but I was very surprised when I could comb through my hair without feeling like I was ripping half of it out.


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