I had no idea

After I dried my hair, I noticed an immediate difference. My hair was much softer and smoother, and it had a lot more shine. It felt like my hair’s outer layer was sealed, which meant less frizz and a smoother look. It seemed like the vinegar had done a great job of removing buildup, making my hair feel fresh and clean.

My scalp also felt clean and less itchy, which showed that the ACV had helped balance its pH. While it’s too early to say if it will help with long-term hair growth, healthier scalp conditions often lead to healthier hair. I didn’t have any dryness or flakiness, which can sometimes happen with other treatments.


Important Things to Remember

While my experience was mostly good, you should know that apple cider vinegar is acidic. If you don’t dilute it correctly, it can irritate your scalp. If you have sensitive skin or a specific scalp condition, be careful and always do a patch test first. Also, using ACV too often might lead to dryness, so it’s best to use it in moderation and always follow up with a conditioner or a hair mask.


Is ACV Better Than Other Treatments?

Compared to things like deep conditioning masks or oil treatments, ACV is a natural and affordable option. While it might not give you the same moisture as a hair oil, its ability to clean and add shine makes it a great part of a hair care routine. Unlike products with lots of chemicals, ACV is free of synthetic ingredients, which makes it a safer choice if you prefer a more natural approach.


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