
A patent has been applied for a hair loss treatment that’s made mostly from mayonnaise.
Sounds strange but inventor Eula Palmer from Brooklyn, NY believes in this enough that she has recently filed a patent for this novel hair growth treatment.
According to the patent’s description, the “magic formula” essentially consists of mayonnaise in a concentration of between 55 and 64 percent by weight, olive oil in a concentration of between 12 and 15 percent by weight, carrot oil in a concentration of between 12 and 15 percent by weight, and collagen in a concentration of between 12 and 15 percent by weight.
The patent describes the first step to the hair loss treatment as washing the hair with a predetermined shampoo and then rinsing the hair to remove traces of the shampoo. The hair is then dried and the mayonnaise concoction is applied onto the hair and distributed throughout. The hair is then covered with a cap for at least 30 minutes and then dried with a hair dryer. Afterwards the gunk is rinsed out the hair with lukewarm water and a desired conditioning rinse is added to the hair.
We have no idea how successful it will be, but at least you won’t go hungry if it doesn’t work.
Source: US Patent Application - 20070086969


























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