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Published 14:14 16 Dec 2020 GMT
Does horse shampoo grow hair faster? Khloé Kardashian is a fan of Mane 'n Tail
Does horse shampoo make hair grow faster?
Results are not guaranteed, however, horse shampoo can make hair grow faster if your cuticle is amino acid deficient. "Used by both people and horses for shiny, thicker, manageable hair," reads the description. "Apply Shampoo to wet hair, massage and lather. Rinse thoroughly, repeat if desired. Follow with Conditioner which can be used as a leave-in or rinse out based on hair type and condition." Read more: How to get rid of dandruff fast "An exclusive micro-enriched protein formula that leaves the hair soft and shiny. Gentle rich fragrant lather provides 'down to the scalp' cleansing action without stripping natural oils. Fortified with moisturisers and emollients that helps to provide body, shine and manageability for healthy-looking hair every time you shampoo," adds the manufacturer. And just like normal shampoo it lathers and foams, although apparently doesn’t smell quite as delicious as your normal stuff; to be fair, it’s unlikely the horse cares much about a sweet, strawberry aroma. You don't need as much as you would normally, as horse hair is five times stronger than human hair. [caption id="attachment_12575392" align="alignnone" width="850"]
What has Khloé Kardashian said about Mane 'n Tail?
A number of celebs have also reportedly joined the ranks, with Jennifer Aniston, Khloé Kardashian and Sarah Jessica Parker all said to be fans. It's good to know that the great and good are just as keen for good beauty bargain as we are. Read more: Five every day things that cause your body pain In an interview, the reality television star said: "I used to use it too," she told the interviewer about Mane 'n Tail. "When my hair was darker I used it all the time. My hair grew so freaking fast and it's cheap." [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnTS-TqcW00[/embed]What are other people saying about Mane 'n Tail?
If the stats are anything to go by, hoards of positive reviews from beauty bloggers has helped the product establish itself as one of the top-selling shampoo brands on Amazon, as fans rave about its ability to revitalise tired and lank hair, and make it appear thicker. However, not everyone is so impressed, with some reviewers complaining that the wonder-drug left their hair dry, brittle and unmanageable. Among the most touted benefits of this kind of shampoo is that it promotes hair growth, but there appears to be little basis for this claim: genetics and nutrition both play their own part in determining how quickly our hair grows, with some even claiming that our frequent hair washing culture slows the growth process down by stripping it of essential oils. So if you’re longing for long locks and looking for a quick-fix, you might be disappointed. [caption id="attachment_12628559" align="alignnone" width="2000"]













