Alternative Medicine & Home Remedies : How to Rinse Hair With Apple Cider Vinegar

Rinsing hair with apple cider vinegar is a great way to add shine, cleanse the hair and close the cuticles of each follicle, and it can be done using a cup of warm water and only a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar. Pour the vinegar mixture over the hair for positive results with health information from a practicing herbalist in this free video on natural remedies.

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8 Responses to “Alternative Medicine & Home Remedies : How to Rinse Hair With Apple Cider Vinegar”

  1. KyleSingletary Says:

    this works great!

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  3. GhostOfACPast Says:

    What about the smell? I would hate to walk around all day smelling like a salad.

  4. GhostOfACPast Says:

    oops, return key got me.

    What I wanted to know is how long is long before the smell goes away?

    Thank you.

  5. TheBlacky26 Says:

    then, don’t use it.nobody asks you to

  6. GhostOfACPast Says:

    You’re an idiot so buzz off.

    Apparently the person who posted this no longer watches this or they would have replied.

    For your information I use it every single day for the last 3.5 months and it has done nothing for my hair but my scalp no longer has dandruff so I suppose that is something *BUT* another alleged marvel of ACV is to control the oil in your hair and that is the largest reason I started using it. Problem is it doesn’t control mine at all.

  7. helloimjonnn Says:

    doesnt make sense, put it while the shampoo is still on or after removing the shampoo???

  8. chingada47 Says:

    Some of you folks who post comments don’t listen very well. She said to put the apple cider vinegar on after you’ve rinsed the shampoo out of the hair. And she also said the smell dissipates very quickly so you don’t smell of apple cider vinegar.

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