Wash Hair With Coke? It’s Incredibly Effective!

There are many different ways to take care of your hair. And the ingredients used for hair care are getting more interesting everyday. There is a current trend of popularizing common household products, foods, and beverages for beauty regimens. Some of them are actually age-old remedies and traditions, while others are coming to fruition currently. One of these interesting new trends is using Coca-Cola to wash hair. Some of the most popular celebrities are now using this new hack to cleanse their hair. One of the main advocates for this trend is actor Suki Waterhouse. She recently did an interview with US Weekly, where she discussed the benefits she’s enjoyed since using this soda shampoo trick. Here’s more info on just how amazing this hack is for your hair health.

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Can you really rinse your hair with Coke?

The first thing to know about rinsing your hair with Coke is to understand more about the product itself. It was created in the 1900’s and has become one of the most popular and recognizable brands in the world. Some of its ingredients are carbonated water, sugar, caffeine, phosphoric acid, and caffeine.

Many women have started washing their hair with Coke, and part of that reason is because of this combination of ingredients. The phosphoric acid in Coke has very low acidity, making it safe for hair. This is because it does not dry out hair easily, and actually gives it a shinier look. Some people have even reported that it helps them achieve a more full, and voluminous look. This is due to the sugar content in Coke. The sugar builds up on the individual strands of hair, making it appear to be fuller. What some thought would cause their hair to look stiff or sticky actually yielded much different results. It gave them a beautiful, soft, and smooth appearance to their hair. Surprisingly, Coke also does not leave any strange odors.

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Waterhouse said that Coke gives her the washed, but unwashed look that she likes. “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 said.