Benefits Of Mayonnaise For Hair
Effective ways to include this nutrient-dense ingredient in your haircare routine
You may have tried a slew of high-end products and treatments that either left your hair oily and heavy or produced limited results. The truth is, there is one natural ingredient that can do wonders for your hair! Did you know that there are multiple benefits of mayonnaise for hair?
For generations, people have used mayonnaise to nourish their hair. This is because it is high in protein and vitamins and can treat a variety of hair issues. Mayonnaise is frequently credited with treating hair issues such as dandruff and hair loss. It is also said to give with healthy, shiny, and bouncy hair. In this article, we will look at how mayonnaise can help your hair. Keep reading to learn more!
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Benefits Of Mayonnaise For Hair
Mayonnaise contains vinegar, egg yolk, and vegetable oil.
Vinegar helps reduce dandruff (1). It is antibacterial and anti-inflammatory and helps maintain the pH level of the scalp (2). Egg yolk contains peptides that can stimulate hair growth in human dermal papilla cells (3). Egg yolk is also filled with proteins and fatty acids that are needed for hair growth and conditioning (4).
Vegetable oils could be a good alternative to improve hair health and prevent hair damage (5). A study conducted among children with head lice showed that mayonnaise helped reduce head lice (6).
Although there is no research, anecdotal evidence suggests that mayonnaise can be used for curl defining and hair straightening. It also suggests that mayonnaise can be used to protect colored hair as a deep conditioning treatment. It has also been said to reduce dandruff and help tame frizzy hair.
How To Use Mayonnaise As A Hair Treatment
You Will Need
1 cup mayonnaise
Processing Time
20 minutes
Process
- Dampen your hair.
- Apply mayonnaise to your hair, starting from your scalp to the ends.
- Give yourself a good hair massage. Make sure you massage outwards from roots.
- Let it sit for 20 minutes. Wash your hair thoroughly.
- Use a gentle moisturizing shampoo that cleanses your hair well without drying it out.
How Often?
Once a week.
Alternatively, you can use mayonnaise as a hair mask without rinsing your hair first by following the steps below:
- Coat your hair and scalp evenly with mayonnaise.
- Pull your hair into a bun at the back of your head.
- Dampen a towel with hot water and use it to wrap your hair and scalp.
- Let it sit for 20 minutes and then wash your hair with a mild shampoo.
Listed below are a few ways you can use mayonnaise in hair masks.
Mayonnaise Hair Masks
1. Mayonnaise And Egg Hair Mask
Eggs are power-packed with proteins that help nourish your hair. Eggs contain biotin, which helps improve the hair’s elasticity and minimizes breakage and damage (7).
You Will Need
- 2 whole eggs
- 5 tablespoons mayonnaise
Processing Time
20 minutes
Process
- Whisk the mayonnaise and eggs in a bowl until you get a smooth mixture.
- Apply this mixture to your hair, starting from the roots and working your way down to the tips.
- Once all of your hair is covered, leave the hair mask in for 20 minutes. You can boost the efficiency of the mask by wrapping your hair in a hot towel.
- Wash the mask out with a mild sulfate-free shampoo.
How Often?
1-2 times a week.
2. Mayonnaise And Honey Hair Mask
Honey is a popular humectant that helps seal moisture into your hair shafts (8). Honey also has antioxidant, antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties (9). It may help improve hair and scalp health.
You Will Need
- 1/2 cup mayonnaise
- 2 tablespoons honey
- 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
Processing Time
45 minutes
Process
- Combine all the ingredients in a bowl until you get a smooth mixture.
- Apply this mixture to your hair, starting from the roots and working your way down to the tips.
- Once all of your hair is covered, leave the hair mask in for 30-45 minutes. You can boost the efficiency of the mask by wrapping your hair in a hot towel.
- Wash the mask out with a mild sulfate-free shampoo.
How Often?
3-4 times a month.
3. Mayonnaise And Olive Oil Hair Mask
Olive oil helps moisturize hair by partially penetrating through the hair shaft (10). Olive oil is good for conditioning the hair, like mayonnaise.
You Will Need
- 1/2 cup mayonnaise
- 1/2 cup olive oil
Processing Time
30 minutes
Process
- Combine the ingredients in a bowl until you get a smooth, oily mixture.
- Apply this mixture to your hair, starting from the roots and working your way down to the tips.
- Once all of your hair is covered, leave the hair mask in for 30 minutes. You can boost the efficiency of the mask by wrapping your hair in a hot towel.
- Wash the mask out with a mild sulfate-free shampoo.
How Often?
Once a week.
4. Mayonnaise And Avocado Hair Mask
Avocado is often used to protect hair from damage. It is also used to rejuvenate dry hair.
You Will Need
- 1 cup mayonnaise
- 1/2 ripe avocado
Processing Time
20 minutes
Process
- Mash the avocado in a bowl until it is completely free of lumps.
- Add in the mayo and mix until you get a smooth mixture.
- Apply this mixture to your hair, starting from the roots and working your way down to the tips.
- Once all of your hair is covered, leave the hair mask in for 20 minutes. You can boost the efficiency of the mask by wrapping your hair in a hot towel.
- Wash the mask out with a mild sulfate-free shampoo.
How Often?
3-4 times a month.
5. Mayonnaise And Coconut Oil Hair Mask
Coconut oil is a penetrative hair oil that moisturizes the hair from within the shafts (11). The mask helps tackle dryness and make hair lustrous.
You Will Need
- 4 tablespoons mayonnaise
- 2 tablespoons coconut oil
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
Processing Time
30 minutes
Process
- Combine the ingredients in a bowl until you get a smooth, oily mixture.
- Apply this mixture to your hair, starting from the roots and working your way down to the tips.
- Once all of your hair is covered, leave the hair mask in for 30 minutes. You can boost the efficiency of the mask by wrapping your hair in a hot towel.
- Wash the mask out with a mild sulfate-free shampoo.
How Often?
Once a week.
6. Mayonnaise And Banana Hair Mask
Bananas contain silica, which protects hair from damage. It also reduces hair loss and makes hair lustrous (12).
You Will Need
- 2 ripe bananas
- 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
Processing Time
45 minutes
Process
- Mash the bananas in a bowl until it is completely free of lumps.
- Add the mayo and olive oil. Mix until you get a smooth mixture.
- Apply this mixture to your hair, starting from the roots and working your way down to the tips.
- Once all of your hair is covered, leave the hair mask in for 45 minutes. You can boost the efficiency of the mask by wrapping your hair in a hot towel.
- Wash the mask out with a mild sulfate-free shampoo.
How Often?
Once a week
7. Mayonnaise And Strawberry Hair Mask
Strawberries are packed with antioxidants and vitamin C (13). They help reduce oxidative stress that causes hair fall.
You Will Need
- 8 strawberries
- 3 tablespoons mayonnaise
Processing Time
20 minutes
Process
- Blend the strawberries until you get a smooth paste.
- Add the mayo and mix until you get a smooth mixture.
- Apply this mixture to your hair, starting from the roots and working your way down to the tips.
- Once all of your hair is covered, leave the hair mask in for 20 minutes. You can boost the efficiency of the mask by wrapping your hair in a hot towel.
- Wash the mask out with a mild sulfate-free shampoo.
How Often?
Once a week.
8. Mayonnaise And Lemon Hair Mask
Lemon is known to reduce hair loss (10). It also helps prevent dandruff and head lice.
You Will Need
- 1 whole egg
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
Processing Time
20 minutes
Process
- Combine the ingredients in a bowl until you get a smooth mixture.
- Apply this mixture to your hair, starting from the roots and working your way down to the tips.
- Once all of your hair is covered, leave the hair mask in for 20 minutes. You can boost the efficiency of the mask by wrapping your hair in a hot towel.
- Wash the mask out with a mild sulfate-free shampoo.
How Often?
Once a week.
To acquire smooth, healthy hair, you don’t need to use expensive hair masks. Mayonnaise combined with other natural ingredients can help promote hair health. It could be useful if you seek a moisturizing frizz-tamer, particularly if you have wavy or curly hair. Anyone interested in trying a mayonnaise hair mask at home can follow the methods discussed above. However, because the majority of its benefits are based on anecdotal evidence, it is best to get medical advice before applying mayonnaise to your hair.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is hair mayonnaise a deep conditioner?
Hair mayonnaise is a deep conditioning treatment that nourishes and moisturizes your hair. You can try this product if you have dry hair or a dry scalp.
How long should I leave mayonnaise on my hair?
How long you leave mayonnaise on your hair depends on the product. Hair mayonnaise products come with a time limit and instructions that you should follow. On the other hand, homemade mayonnaise hair masks can be left on your hair for 10 minutes to an hour. You can start by washing your hair to clean it. You can then apply the mayonnaise treatment or mask. Leave it on for the instructed time, and wash off with warm water and shampoo.
Does mayonnaise help frizzy hair?
As mentioned above, mayonnaise can be paired with lemon juice to tame frizz. Mayonnaise contains eggs that moisturize hair and reduce dryness and the resultant frizz.
Does mayonnaise take the color out of hair?
No, mayonnaise, on its own, cannot take out or lighten hair color.
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