One of the greatest things about beauty is the fact that so many fun products can be whipped up right in your kitchen. When I was younger, I always thought the epitome of beauty was putting cucumber slices over your eyes. Because, back in the ’90s, that’s how “relaxation” was done. Another fun nostalgic food and beauty tip? Supposedly, lemon juice would help lighten your hair in the summer.
Thorne is an actress, known best for roles like Teenie in Big Love and CeCe in the Disney Channel television show Shake It Up. So, she’s been in front of the camera quite a lot. That means that she’d probably be more cautious than most when it comes to hair care.
In order to freshen up her locks, she actually uses beer. Yep — beer. The 21-year-old proved this point by posting a pool party video, in which a friend just openly dumped a full cup on her hair.
Pouring beer in your hair apparently makes it more golden and luscious. Makes sense, cause I feel like it does the same thing to my insides
— Erik Doyle (@InsulinPimp) February 5, 2013
'Fun Fact' - The malt and hops found in beer are full of protein that can nourish and strengthen your hair. Although, why would you want to waste good beer by pouring on your hair? #witneybeerfest 🍻 pic.twitter.com/2JUUwbMpDm
— Witney Round Table (@witney499) March 26, 2019
She also pushed her new book, which reportedly has similar tips and tricks.
Hair care is so expensive!!
— Makeupbypita (@Makeupbypita) September 26, 2018
Organic Authority claims that beer can definitely strengthen your locks and give them extra shine, which means it’s also ideal if you’re feeling like your strands are a bit dull.
“@rolla_J4: I'm pretty sure pouring beer in my hair worked cuz it looks blonder” pic.twitter.com/b1VzYIZ19C
— Jsmiles (@All_SmilesX0) March 19, 2013
Beer has a distinct smell, so if you’re on your way to something important, you might want to hold off and wait until the weekend.
Has anyone ever tried any of these hair remedies? I don't know about pouring beer in my hair! http://t.co/Drzs5Bv
— Wedding DJ & MC Team (@MEGAMusicCali) August 16, 2011
Thought I must have put a lot of gel in my hair last night cause its sticky as fuck.. Then I remebered I was pouring beer all over myself
— Evan Montgomery (@montgomery104) September 30, 2012
Still, it’s worth it to try at home if you’re curious.
“I have several friends who have experimented with beer hair rinses at one time or another, and raved about its lightening properties,” she wrote on her blog.
*Hair flip.*
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