No, no, please don’t get it wrong. We won’t be discussing booze with reference to drinking today, though its a weekend. But yeah, we can definitely ask you to purchase beer for your. You may be surprised to know that beer for hair can simply be wondrous. Beer clarifies, adds volume, makes hair shiny, and promotes hair growth. It is a bane in the long run for your health but for your it is a magic worker!
Yes! Beer can be used as a conditioner for your hair and help you get rid of split ends. Beer has many ingredients that work together to ensure that your is well hydrated and that your split ends seal themselves. All you need to do for this remedy is:
Use beer as a final rinse for your hair. Your hair will shine like silk. Again the natural ingredients in beer add a layer to your hair that results in a beautiful shine!
You’ll be left silky smooth hair, you can’t take your hands off.
If you want to add shine and volume to your hair, this is what you need to do.
Mix beer with apple cider vinegar and apply on hair after you shampoo.
Your hair will feel bouncy.
Another effective natural hair conditioner with beer is this.
This natural hair conditioner will smoothen the hair and make it stronger. And this is why beer for hair growth is such a good idea!
But what does beer have in it that it works on hair so well?
Phosphorus, magnesium, potassium and maltose which makes beer a natural hair care ingredient. Biotin in beer prevents hair loss and dandruff. Maltose strengthens the hair and with vitamin C it brings natural shine in the hair. These are all nutrients that you need to consume for healthy hair but a little help on the outside goes a long way. And therefore, top your hair up with some beer too.
So you now see that beer has so many effective remedies for your hair. Instead of in taking it internally and adding fat to your body, use it externally to add shine and volume to your hair.
One little secret: Even celebrities like ethereal beauty Catherine Zeta-Jones are boozing it up—Zeta-Jones has famously revealed that she washes her hair in a down-to-earth mixture of beer and honey.