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In Hollywood, just as it happens on the catwalks, not to mention the stage,

the hair of celebrities,

models, actresses or singers, always looks

bright, strong, healthy and beautiful.

The reason is in the amount of care that the stars dedicate to their hair, as, on the other hand, we also do the rest of us mortals, who already know that

our hair worries

and occupies us.

Far from resorting only to the best hairdressers on the planet, to whom almost only they have access, they also experiment with

the most extravagant home tricks.

So much so, that perhaps this detail will make them get off their podium of stardom and bring them closer to our

hair daily life.

Because, we wonder,

if they can be in the best hands,

scissors and coloration in the world, what leads the famous to resort to

home care that is less surprising?

We are talking about nourishing

mayonnaise-based masks,

like the

ones Blake Lively makes;

beer

poultices , the ones that

Catherine Zeta-Jones

says she applies

to always wear her resplendent brunette hair, or the candle therapy with which

Alessandra Ambrosio

prepares her split ends for the summer, and which consists of burning them with a candle to heal them.

Here are

the craziest secrets

about their hair that celebrities have confessed on their social networks or over the years in different interviews.

Warning:

not everything can be done at home without risk (they are famous, but not hairdressers...), nor do we guarantee that they work.

This is how it repairs split ends Alessandra Ambrosio

The Brazilian resorts to a popular method in her country to heal split ends without touching the length of the hair much.

This is candle therapy, a method that, by burning them with a candle, cauterizes them, destroying their organic tissue by the effect of fire, without having to cut the entire tip, only the dead fiber.

Be careful, better not try it at home.

Rinse hair with Coca-Cola, Suki Waterhouse's trick

The British model and actress confesses that she lightens her hair with Coca-Cola, which would leave her hair soft, strong, shiny, wonderful.

For tastes... soft drinks.

No shampoo for Gwyneth Paltrow

Fan of the so-called 'no poo', which is the name given to not cleaning the hair with shampoos, a method that has been talked about a lot, used by many fans of the 'curly method'.

Paltrow would be one of the followers of not using shampoo for ecological reasons (not polluting the sea with supposedly toxic ingredients, not wasting water...), as Amanda Seyfried, Jessica Simpson or Brad Pitt have also commented.

The alternative?

Use baking soda, coconut oil, and dry shampoo.

I plan to continue with my lifelong shampoos...

Catherine Zeta-Jones trusts beer

And not just for an aperitif.

A homemade poultice of double malt beer (not just any Mahou, no...) and honey would be the secret to keeping jet-black hair always super-shiny and nourished.

A little ketchup for Sienna Miller's hair

The actress says that to maintain the health of her scalp, she applies homemade masks made of ketchup.

She heats the sauce, so it's lukewarm, and lets it rest on her head, because, according to her, it also leaves natural reflections.

With the magnificent colourists in London...

Oil once a week for Adriana Lima

Nourishing the hair with natural oils is something common and an ancient beauty secret.

The model uses the almond and olive ones.

Angelina Jolie and dry shampoo

The actress is assiduous with dry shampoo, which she uses, as expert hairdressers do, this is true, to give volume from the roots.

She also uses it to space out the washes, as an ecological choice, to spend less water.

This 'tip' is verified and approved by those who know.

And more oil for Gigi Hadid

Coconut is the one that Gigi Hadid applies directly to her hair once a month.

So far everything normal.

Of course, he adds that a bow is collected and left to rest for three days.

Who had three days not to be seen once a month... (luckily a few minutes would suffice...)

13 brushes and seven combs, those of Kate Middleton

It is said that these are the brushes that the 'royal' treasures, key so that her mane is always pristine, of 10. One of them would be ceramic and boar bristles... It's worth choosing the right brush is important, but 20...

Lupita Nyong'o, water and oil

The actress is a fan of the so-called 'Liquid Oil Cream Method', which consists of massaging a water-based product into the hair and then applying coconut or argan oil, which seals the fiber and retains the water inside the hair, deep hydration mode.

Salma Hayek, blame the avocado

The actress 'dresses' her hair with an avocado smoothie and two spoons of mayonnaise.

She lets this poultice sit for about 10 minutes.

We imagine that the next step will be to add a pinch of salt...

A shampoo a week for Kim Kardashian

The 'celebrity' has declared that she does not wash her hair every day to preserve the natural fat produced by the scalp.

About how often to wash your hair there are as many theories as there are experts, that is the reality.

Kim's, an option that many support, and many others do not.

Gwen Stefani prefers lime-free water

The choice of water is just one of the peculiarities of the singer's hair care, who also chooses to always wear caps or hats and uses protective cosmetics whenever she is exposed to the sun.

All quite normal, seen what is seen.

Yogurt, honey and eggs, the peculiar hair shopping list of Priyanka Chopra

A homemade mask of yogurt, honey and eggs would be the secret of the actress's great hair.

He lets it sit for half an hour and rinses it off with lukewarm water.

She then adds a conditioner to finish.

Just the same with the right conditioner for her hair would be enough, who knows.

Amanda Seyfried washes her hair with natural oils

The actress does not use regular shampoos, she prefers natural oils to shampoos with surfactants.

She rinses abundantly with lukewarm water to get rid of excessive oiliness.

She is still a way to apply the 'no poo' method.

Jessica Simpson, another one who washes with oil

The 'celebrity' is another that uses oils to wash hair.

Blake Lively, mayonnaise is priceless

As recommended by her mother, the actress applies mayonnaise from the middle to the ends before showering to keep her hair hydrated.

If we add Sienna Miller's ketchup and Catherine Zeta-Jones' beer, the only thing missing is the hamburger and fries for a proper adult Happy Meal.

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