Treat your tresses to a beer rinse.

It turns out that in August, we celebrate International Beer Day!

We think there’s no better way to celebrate than by treating yourself to a beer hair rinse.

Some experts say the proteins from the malt and hops found in beer coat, rebuild and repair damaged hair. So this August, and once a month hereafter, give your hair a special malty-hoppy treat!

How to Beer Rinse

1. Choose a beer that does not have a strong odor.

2. Shampoo and rinse hair as usual.

3. Pour the flat, warm beer on your hair and work it through.

4. Rinse with lukewarm, not hot, water.



This entry was posted on Friday, August 14th, 2009 at 8:01 am and is filed under Curly Hair (Type 3a), Ingredients. You can follow any comments to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a comment.


4 comments for “Beer Rinse for Your Hair”

  1. jamaicacurl Says:

    What exactly is the beer supposed to do??

  2. 4 Ways to Repair Damaged Curly Hair | NaturallyCurly.com Says:

    [...] Beer and vinegar rinses for your hair to be specific! Beer is wonderful to use to replenish the moisture in your hair while vinegar works wonders for shine. When doing either rinse, simply coat your hair with them and let it sit for a few minutes. When ready, rinse your hair with cold water, which will also help get rid of the smell. [...]

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    [...] your hair feels extra sticky after a dip in the pool, Craig recommends giving your curls a beer rinse to wash out all the chlorine. The malt and hops from the beer are known to repair damaged [...]

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    [...] your hair feels extra sticky after a dip in the pool, give your curls a beer rinse to wash out all the chlorine. The malt and hops from the beer are known to repair damaged [...]