While she may be the name on everyone’s lips due to the announcement of her recent engagement (Nick Jonas, we approve) – the actress is also known for her glossy mane of hair. The secret it turns out isn’t high end hair products but in fact a few affordable pantry products, she revealed in a video with Vogue.
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The actress’ unusual mix consists of three common pantry (or fridge) products, including yoghurt, honey and an egg. “You start with full-fat yoghurt. It helps hydrate the scalp and cool it down,” she explains, noting that non-flavoured works the best. She then adds a teaspoon of honey to the mix before adding an egg, which she credits as her magic ingredient. She then “puts it on for 30 minutes, and then [washes] it out with baby shampoo [and] warm water.”
She goes on to say that the recipe was “taught to us by our [mums] and [grandmothers] and they’re little secrets that I wanted to share with you.”
Do you have any at-home beauty remedies that you love? What do you think of this one?
I just went to the pantry to make it and realised that I have no yoghurt lol!
I have tried various oils, and my hair is very fine, so it often takes 5-6 shampoos in a row just to get rid of the residue