Ms. Waterhouse, an English model, started this weird hair fad by raving about its benefits. She swears that Coke transformed her limp, fine hair into a lovely tousled work of art (we are paraphrasing). This, of course, sent many vloggers and bloggers into a crazed frenzy to buy Coke and wash their hair with it. Keep reading to know if there is any merit to using this soda pop on your hair or if you are only making your hair sticky. When you wash your hair with this sticky-sugary drink, all the ingredients deposit on your scalp and hair, giving it the “body” that everyone is raving about. These ingredients add texture to the hair (much like a salt spray). Moreover, because of its acidic pH, Coca-Cola closes the hair cuticles and makes them appear shiny. Coke does not contain any surfactants, so it does not cleanse the scalp and hair, as claimed by the proponents. Here is the tricky part – leaving a sugary and acidic drink on your hair can be damaging. The corn syrup and other ingredients can build up on the scalp and lead to issues like greasiness, itching, dandruff, and hair fall. If you want to go ahead and give it a try, follow the steps mentioned in the next section.

How To Wash Hair With Coca-Cola

You Will Need

1-liter bottle of Coke (or get two 500 ml bottles) A large mixing bowl/colander A towel A blow dryer

Before washing

Detangle your hair. Arrange all the things that you will need.

The Process Step 1: Put the bowl on the table, gather the hair into it. Step 2: Saturate your hair with Coca-Cola. Be careful not to spill. Step 3: Dip the hair a few more times in the Coke and squeeze the excess liquid out of your hair. Step 4: Shampoo your hair to remove all traces of Coke and air dry your hair. You will see a difference in your hair texture. It may appear soft. However, you may or may not notice any shine or volume.

To prevent any damage to the hair, follow these tips when using a Coke rinse for your hair.

Tips To Remember While Using Coke Hair Rinse

Coca-Cola is a sugary drink, not a leave-in conditioner. Rinse your hair and scalp thoroughly after washing them with Coke.

Use a mild shampoo on your hair.

Always detangle your hair before rinsing. Otherwise, it may cause tangles.

Don’t pour freezing Coca-Cola directly onto your scalp. Allow it to reach room temperature.

Saturate your hair and scalp with the drink. If not, you may have gummy patches of hair with trapped sugar.

Do not use the Coke hair rinse frequently. It may strip your hair of its natural sheen and moisture.

Yay Or Nay?

The major purpose of pouring Coca Cola over hair is to coat it and offer that extra hair volume and better texture. This happens as the corn syrup sugar in the Coke envelops the hair shafts. This can be detrimental to hair health if it is split, broken, weak, or over-processed by chemical or mechanical means. However, healthy hair may not experience as much damage as damaged hair. The coke may also cause scalp irritation, scaling, burning, redness, and sensitivity. That said, if the scalp is in good condition, the Coke may not cause harm as long it is not left on overnight but washed off. Those with scalp issues should refrain from this activity. The best practice would be to wash your hair and scalp before and after using Coke (only if your hair and scalp are in good condition).

Does Coca-Cola make your hair fall out? Coca-cola contains corn syrup and other ingredients that can build up on your scalp and clog your hair follicles. Since it is sticky, it can snag dirt and product residue causing hair damage and hair fall, Does rinsing your hair with Coca-Cola make it thicker? Coca-cola can only make your hair shiny. Since it has an acidic pH, it closes hair cuticles, which may help with frizz. However, this is just based on anecdotal evidence. What happens if you wash your hair with Coca-Cola every day? You should not wash your hair with cola daily as it may cause scalp buildup.This could lead to damage, dryness, breakage, and hair fall. However, washing your hair once in a while with this drink is alright.