Blonde woman’s hair dyed brunette with NUTELLA and condensed milk
NUTELLA and condensed milk turned a blonde woman’s hair brunette in a bizarre hairdresser experiment.
Hairdresser dyes woman’s hair using NUTELLA
Huda’s blonde locks were lathered up using dollops of Nutella
Beauty blogger Huda Kattan had her sweet makeover in a hair salon in Dubai.
The transformation was captured on video and shared on Huda’s Instagram account.
After her hair was washed, Huda’s blonde locks were lathered up using dollops of Nutella.
Condensed milk was then drizzled over the top, before the whacky recipe was left to cook.
Nutella and condensed milk were used to dye this woman's hair from blonde to brunette
Once the foils came off, a brand new do was revealed - with the dye transforming her blonde locks into light brunette.
After a chop and styling, Huda’s hair had its big reveal at the end of the video.
She lifted her hand up to the camera and gave a thumbs up, as did her hairdresser.
The quirky video has been viewed more than one million times since it was uploaded on social media.
Nutella dollops and a drizzle of condensed milk were worked into her blonde hair
Many viewers were baffled about how the sugary mixture could possibly have such an effect.
One user wrote: “The amount of questions I have” while another shared: “Is that real? I can’t believe it…”
According to the hairdresser, this type of colour can last on the hair for around two to three weeks.
Chocolate is also healthy for the hair because it makes it shine more.
Nutella dyed her hair from blonde to a light brunette and the blogger was happy with the result
Fans of Nutella had a treat last month when McDonald’s announced its new burger.
The Sweety con Nutella consists of a brioche bun filled with the gooey hazelnut spread that many Brits enjoy on their toast in morning.
McDonalds announced the new menu item, describing it as: "It's got a soft sweetness that is hard to resist. Try it now, Sweety with Nutella: soft bread with a creamy, indulgent heart!"
But the quirky burger is so far only on sale for the Italian market.