If your hair just doesn't look the way you want it to after you've given it a shampoo, then you're not alone. The model revealed to US Weekly that she sometimes rinses her hair with Coca-Cola. "I don't like my hair when it's washed — it's fine and limp — but Coca-Cola makes it tousled, like I've gone through the Amazon or something," she explained.
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The former "Gossip Girl" actress says she learned this sandwich-friendly hair hack from her mother in order to strengthen her hair. "My mom taught me this really great beauty tip. She used to put oil or mayonnaise on the bottom half of her hair before she would shower," said Lively, in an interview with Byrdie. "That way, when she would shampoo, the soap wouldn't strip the bottom of the hair and dry it out, making it brittle."
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In an interview with the Daily Mail, Zeta-Jones revealed that she makes her own homemade recipe for a hair conditioner: beer mixed with honey! "I do condition my hair with honey and beer," she said. "I smell like the bottom of a beer barrel for days afterward, but it's very good for the hair." You can also use beer as a rinse if you're looking for a simpler option.
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The "Big Little Lies actress" says cranberry juice can help make your color last. "If you have red hair, try washing it in cranberry juice, and if you're blonde, a champagne rinse can work wonders," she said to Longevity.
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The singer co-washes and uses humidity as a tool to make her hair even more amazing and doesn't shy away from it. "I stand outside the shower and let the steam make my hair bigger," she told Glamour. "Also, I never really shampoo; I co-wash instead."
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