It’s actually super easy to make your own hair apple cider vinegar rinse at home, but there are some key things to know before you start pouring a bottle of ACV on your head (spoiler: that’s not the way to do it). Read on to learn how you can make a safe and gentle DIY apple cider vinegar rinse for a more beautiful, lustrous mane. Plus, learn more about how to develop a routine to support your hair’s specific needs.
Though pure ACV might seem appealing in all its harshness, it is far too astringent to apply to the scalp without diluting first. Instead of plain ACV, use an apple cider vinegar rinse—a diluted mixture that provides that same refreshing feeling without the abrasiveness of straight ACV on the skin. Plus, it provides some additional benefits to support healthy hair (and scalp), making it an excellent and low-maintenance addition to your existing hair wellness routine.
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Healthy hair should be slightly acidic. However, your hair’s natural acidity can be depleted, whether from putting harsh products in your hair, stripping hair color (to remove hair dye, for instance), using chemical treatments or even from exposure to pollutants in the environment. For you hair to be at its healthiest, you also need a healthy scalp that is free of buildup of dead skin cells or chemicals.
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VEGAMOUR spoke with Madison Dufour, licensed barber and cosmetologist and author of The Exquisite Find blog, about how to use an apple cider vinegar hair rinse as part of a hair care routine.
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“[ACV is] strong enough to clarify and cleanse the scalp while removing build-up [and] gentle enough to help the scalp restore the [healthy] pH,” Dufour explained. “[ACV is also] rich in vitamins B, C, calcium, potassium and malic acid, which nourish the scalp and encourage growth.”
You can amp up your haircare routine with an at-home apple cider vinegar rinse as long as you pay careful attention. Be sure to dilute the ACV, and because of its high acidity, avoid leaving it on your hair for too long. To ensure proper hydration and to strengthen hair, try pairing it with a weekly deep conditioning treatment.
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ACV treatments are suitable for most hair types for at-home hair care to smooth hair follicles and maintain hair health, especially when used in combination with the right hair products that help protect your hair and scalp. Read on to find out if an ACV rinse is the right treatment for you.
An ideal alternative to a rinse is VEGAMOUR’s GRO+ Scalp Detoxifyinig Serum that gently cleanses your scalp to make your hair products work more efficiently. Zinc acts to absorb excess oil and dirt to unclog pores for an ideal healthy hair environment, and uses CBD to calm stressed out hair that has been processed with heat or color. Use the scalp serum as a substitute for a rinse for a mess free alternative.
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Important note: For any apple cider vinegar hair rinse, follow these three rules:
Combine the power of ACV with your favorite shampoo and conditioner. Here’s a step-by-step routine you can use to combine your favorite ACV with your go-to shampoo and conditioner:
Now you know how to create your own apple cider vinegar hair rinse right at home—and by coupling it with VEGAMOUR’s color-safe, hydrating shampoos and conditioners, you can enjoy healthy, shiny hair that practically glows with radiance.
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This post was last modified on 20/10/2023 03:07
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