Mayo contains mostly oil and oil is always 100% fat.
You can use the same amount of oil as mayo.
yes.
Not nonfat, no.
Mayo is nothing but eggs and oil so you can, but you are not gaining anything.
You can make it, or buy a mayonnaise maker. recipe for mayonnaise Mayonnaise (G): Golden Egg + Oil + Whisk + Vinegar Mayonnaise (L): High Quality Egg + Oil + Whisk + Vinegar Mayonnaise (M): Good Quality Egg + Oil + Whisk + Vinegar Mayonnaise (P): P Egg+ Oil + Whisk + Vinegar Mayonnaise (S): Regular Quality Egg + Oil + Whisk + Vinegar Mayonnaise (X): X Egg + Oil + Vinegar Mayonnaise (S) + (M) + (L) + (G) + (P) Mayonnaise (X): X Egg + Oil + Whisk + Vinegar or Mayo (S) + Mayo (M) + Mayo (L) + Mayo (G)+ Mayo (P)
Eggs used in mayo in whatever flavor are derived from basically eggs and some type of oil. They're not milk based components.
1 cup
Some depend on your geographical location, but we have mayo, light mayo, ranch, sweet onion, Subway vinaigrette, mustard, brown mustard, honey mustard, ketchup, hot sauce, and Chipotle southwest,
Yes. More than enough. As long as you were thourough with applying the mayo - that's plenty of time.
No. Mayonnaise is made from an egg yolk base with oil, vinegar (or lemon juice) and seasonings.
So they say. It's made of vegetable oil and eggs which don't hurt your hair in any way and may help. However, you're better off using oil and eggs, because it's very hard to get the mayo smell out of your hair.