Wine & Spirits Logo

Related Topics:

Anonymous Posted on Feb 03, 2013

Someone once told me that I should wash my hair with beer. What will a beer wash do for my hair?

1 Answer

Anonymous

Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

New Friend:

An expert that has 1 follower.

Corporal:

An expert that hasĀ over 10 points.

Problem Solver:

An expert who has answered 5 questions.

  • Contributor 12 Answers
  • Posted on Feb 03, 2013
Anonymous
Contributor
Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

New Friend:

An expert that has 1 follower.

Corporal:

An expert that hasĀ over 10 points.

Problem Solver:

An expert who has answered 5 questions.

Joined: Feb 03, 2013
Answers
12
Questions
12
Helped
8336
Points
36

Washing your hair with a beer wash once in a while can add some shine to your locks. The following site will provide you with a recipe for creating a great beer shampoo.

http://www.ehow.com/how_4465094_make-beer-hair-wash.html

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
2answers

Compressor never comes on

I made video how to replace compressor on true air beer cooler, should be the same for most of prep tables and etc. Hope That helps someone. REPLACING COMPRESSOR TRUE AIR BEER COOLER R134A


tip

Tip for Healthy and Shiny hair

For Healthy and Shiny hair:&bull;It is better to apply castor oil for a healthy growth of hair.<br /><br />&bull;Wash hair with tea once in a week.<br /><br />&bull;Apply besan in the hair and wash it with water drained from the cooked rice.<br /><br />&bull;Soak a handful of gooseberries in a cup of milk for two hours. Make a paste and apply on the hair.<br /><br />
on Nov 23, 2010 • Health & Beauty
0helpful
1answer

Danby kegerator won't dispense beer

I also have a Danby Dkc146sldb. I tapped it full yesterday with a full CO2 Tank and dialed the psi to 10. I had a lot of foam even though it set for an entire day. The next night nothing came out. I played with tgeCO2 Again. I can hear gas going I but nothing coming out. I eventually got it working set itagain back to 12 psi (Bud light) and everything tasted fine. I increased the temperature a bit and today pulled the handle and once again nothing. This is very frustrating. Maybe I'm a dummy but can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong? I pulled the release on the coupler into the beer keg and there's definitely has gas coming out. Please tell me something that might solve this prolem . I'm running out of ideas. Shouod I remove omething from the lines of "rings" going into the beer keg? I keep reading things about removing guts or reversing the ring? I'm really confused.
0helpful
1answer

Is it ok to bottle homebrewed beer in twist off bottles? My friend told me that it will be a problem. Is that true?

I would avoid twist off bottles as it can be hard to get a really good seal on them. The beer might leak from the bottle and you could be left with flat beer which would be a real shame after all that effort making it.

0helpful
1answer

Can I pay someone to make homebrew beer for me? I really want to try it but not to make it myself.

It's actually illegal to sell homebrew beer, so you are getting into murky waters if you start buying from someone or ask them to make it for you as a 'business transaction' but there is a lot of grey areas with this law. So there could be an option to buy the ingredients and equipment and ask someone to 'make it for you'.

0helpful
1answer

Aside from drinking it, what are some other things you can do with beer?

Surprisingly, beer has many beneficial uses, including:
- cooking/marinating
- hair shampoo
- help pass a kidney stone
- catch mice
0helpful
1answer

Am I allowed to brew as much beer at home as l like? My friend told me that there were legal limits.

If you live in the United States, your friend is right. You can't just brew as much beer as you like. According to the law you can brew up to 200 gallons of beer a year (which is 40 cases). But that's a lot of beer so it shouldn't restrict you too much.
0helpful
1answer

Spilled coffee on keyboard now screen flickers

I wash once a laptop keyboard after someone spilled beer on it. Try to unmount keyboard and wash it with water and soap. It works for me. Let keyboard to naturally dry one day.
0helpful
1answer

Where can I locate my filter

Plug off the wall first. A broad hose comes from under your tub, it leads to your filter; find where u can hv access to it.
0helpful
1answer

Danby Beer Keg dispenser fridge.

Draught (or Draft) beer is almost always un-pasteurized and therefore is more fragile. It should be consumed after being "tapped", and is generally truer to the flavors of the ingredients as pasteurization exposes the beer to heat and changes the flavor profile. Always use brewery approved beer line if you want to have foam free fresh tasting beer. Serving it through a plastic tube from the hardware or discount store or the plain vinyl tubing in your beer tap system you will wind up with a foamy, off tasting beer. Real draught beer is not pasteurized. It must be kept refrigerated between 35F. and 44F. A beer will become wild, turn sour and cloudy in a day or two. Below 44F. a keg of draught beer should last 20-30 days before it loses it's fresh brewery taste and aroma. Craft beers (micro brews) tend to have a shorter shelf life and you should contact the brewery for their recommendations. Why does my beer foam up? The 3 most often causes of beer foaming up are: The temperature of the beer keg The balance of the draught beer system pressures The cleanliness of the draught beer system I would suggest that you clean or replace the beer transport tube...
Not finding what you are looking for?

291 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Wine & Spirits Experts

ADMIN Andrew
ADMIN Andrew

Level 3 Expert

66823 Answers

deton8 von Splosion

Level 3 Expert

3342 Answers

Don A
Don A

Level 3 Expert

4385 Answers

Are you a Wine and Spirit Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...