cosmetic is a product that can be found in virtually every pharmacy or cosmetics store. The product usually costs less than PLN 10, which is why it is much cheaper than a keratin hair straightening treatment. Check what it does and how to use it on your hair.
A cheap product will work better than keratin hair straightening. Try cosmetic kerosene
Not everyone knows that cosmetic kerosene was already used by our grandmothers. Thanks to it, you can quickly and easily obtain the effect of smooth, beautiful, shiny hair. In addition, it will help fight excessive hair loss. How to apply the product?
- Rub a small amount of cosmetic kerosene into your hair.
- Wait an hour and rinse the product.
- Wash the strands with shampoo as you always do.
If you want to use cosmetic kerosene, you need to know that the product has a short-term effect. This means that it will leave a protective layer on the hair for a short time. Also remember that you should not use kerosene too often – over time it may turn out that the strands under the influence of the cosmetic have become dry or greasy.
How to make your hair straight without a straightener? These tricks were already used by our grandmothers
Keratin hair straightening treatment nourishes the strands and makes them straight for some time. It turns out that a similar effect of smoothness can be obtained thanks to other simple tricks. Some of them were successfully used even several decades ago. Not everyone is aware that the method using apple cider vinegar will work to straighten the hair. What should I do?
- Combine 1 cup of water with 2 tablespoons of the product.
- Mix the solution and pour it evenly over the washed strands. Be careful not to get the product into your eyes.
- Finally, just wait for your hair to dry. You will quickly find out that they are much simpler than usual.
Source: Gazeta

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