The acidic pH in ACV rinses helps your hair by shutting the cuticle after your wash. This protects the inner areas of your hair shaft and has the added benefit of making your hair shiny!
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The acidic pH in ACV rinses helps your hair by shutting the cuticle after your wash. This protects the inner areas of your hair shaft and has the added benefit of making your hair shiny!
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Hi Can you tell me the measurements of acv to water? I cant seem to view this page too well from work but I want to try the acv rinses. And can you tell me how often this should or can be done to avoid damage? Thanks in advance
You don’t rinse out? Oh. Will you smell like vinegar?
Why not rinse
You don’t need to rinse it and your hair will only smell for about 2-3 minutes. It strengthens your hair and to rinse it would be wasteful.
don’t believe that. I’ve done this rinse w/o washing it out & when my scalp got hot I cld smell the vinegar jus like when u got a perm back in the day,u wld clear a rm if ur head sweated or got wet