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Suki Waterhouse says her hair secret is rinsing with Coke
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Supermodel Suki Waterhouse says she owes her full, beachy hair to rinsing with Coca-Cola.
Actress and model Suki Waterhouse has gorgeous, tousled blonde hair, but she says she does not owe its remarkable volume to an expensive conditioner or even good genetics, because she says the best trick for tousled supermodel hair is actually rinsing with Coca-Cola.
Kitchen beauty solutions are very popular, but they usually involve things like avocado hair masks or coffee face scrubs. Washing one’s hair with something potentially sticky like Coca-Cola is one of the more unusual DIY tricks out there, but according to US Weekly, Waterhouse says rinsing with Coca-Cola is the key to making her hair look tousled and full.
"I rinse my hair with Coca-Cola sometimes," said the 23-year-old model and Insurgent actress. "I don't like my hair when it's washed — it's fine and limp — but Coca-Cola makes it tousled, like I've gone through the Amazon or something,”
It sounds like a questionable practice, but a model like Waterhouse would probably know a thing about hair care. If it doesn’t work, check out some of our best Coke recipes for some ideas about how to use up the leftovers.
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