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‘Hoppy’ Hair Days: The Surprising Benefits of Beer Shampoo

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There are numerous techniques that people swear by when it comes to achieving their dream hair. These methods include using masks, salon-style treatments, costly hair products, various oils, and more. However, have you ever considered enhancing your hair health with beer?

Some people believe that washing your hair with beer may offer potential benefits. These include fortifying and nurturing your hair follicles. According to Healthline, in recent times, a range of shampoos and conditioners have been introduced to the market, and some of them contain beer as one of their components. The idea is that two proteins found in beer, malt, and hops, might contribute to the nourishment and reinforcement of your hair follicles. However, it's important to note that there is no scientific evidence that these hops and malt proteins can effectively bond with and enhance your hair when applied.

On the other hand, some experts caution that applying beer to your hair might potentially lead to damage instead. They argue this point because the alcohol content in beer could potentially strip away your hair's natural oils.

If you decide to give it a try, Healthline recommends a particular method. Start by opening a beer and allowing it to go flat. They mentioned that you'd want to avoid the carbon dioxide in the bubbles. This can create hard water and isn't beneficial for your hair. Afterward, proceed to wash and condition your hair as you normally would, and then apply the flat beer. Gently massage it into your scalp and leave it in for a few minutes, although there's no consensus on the ideal duration, with recommendations ranging from 3 to 15 minutes. Finally, rinse it out.

One stylist has a different approach to using beer. They suggest filling a spray bottle with flat beer and spritzing your hair with it, but without rinsing it out. Their belief is that it works better as a leave-in conditioner. One potential drawback of this method is that your hair might end up smelling like a brewery.

It’s worth mentioning that since everyone's hair is unique, the results may not align with your expectations should you choose to pour a pilsner over your head.

Kayla is the midday host on Detroit’s 105.1 The Bounce. She started her career in radio back in 2016 as an intern at another Detroit station and worked her way here. She's made stops in Knoxville, TN, Omaha, Ne and other places before returning to Detroit. She’s done almost everything in radio from promotions to web, creating content on social media, you name it. She’s a true Michigander, born and raised. So, you can catch her camping or vacationing up north to exploring the downtown Detroit or maybe even catching a sports game. During her free time, Kayla enjoys watching movies, roller-skating, crafting, and music festivals. She and her husband together dip into many of the great things Michigan has to offer. Together they also like to travel. A few hobbies of hers include wine and beer tastings, crafting, hiking, roller skating, movies, home improvement projects, gardening, and festivals. She’s always looking to take on more local events happening in the community. She loves connecting with the community. When writing, Kayla covers topics including lifestyle, pop culture, trending stories, hacks, and urban culture.