Yes, the mixing is possible.
Usually it can, but sometimes hair needs a little more. I used to use apple cider vinegar when I had a pool. All I did was take a pitcher of warm water and about half a cup of the vinegar, or more, mix it, and rinse my hair with it after shampooing. Vinegar has a certain acid that smoothes the hair folicle as well, so not only should it remove the green, your hair should feel nice as well.
oil and vinegar do not mix, the oil floats on top of the vinegar because it is less dense.
The vinegar dissolves the powder and its particles sink to the bottom of the mixture, leaving a cloudy look.
chemistry
Yes, vinegar is already a mixture that is mostly water.
yes, you absolutely can.
Yes... You can buy an avail infused apple cider vinegar at some specialty shops. I like to add a tablespoon of chia seeds to 8 oz. of a ai berry juice and then add 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar.
as apple cider ages it turns to alcoholic apple cider then to apple cider vinegar. So take apple cider leave it out preferable in a cool dark place and wait after a certain amount of weeks you will have apple cider vinegar.
Malt vinegar, white wine vinegar, white spirit vinegar. Spirit vinegar doesn't taste as good as any of the brewed vinegars. The closest substitute is probably white wine vinegar mixed with an equal quantity of apple juice. Failing that, mix apple juice with malt vinegar. Red wine vinegar would give a taste that you might not want.
You can drink apple cider vinegar with lemon juice in a glass of water after a meal. I would suggest mixing it in juice or a powdered drink mix for better taste.
That should be effective but, it can't taste good.
Yes, you can!! What you do is mix two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar into some milk and let sit.
Malt vinegar, white wine vinegar, white spirit vinegar. Spirit vinegar doesn't taste as good as any of the brewed vinegars. The closest substitute is probably white wine vinegar mixed with an equal quantity of apple juice. Failing that, mix apple juice with malt vinegar. Red wine vinegar would give a taste that you might not want.
Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar is safe to take during and after pregnancy. It helps to rid the body of toxins and may even help with any complications that may arise or have arisen with the pregnancy. It supports regularity and promotes digestion.
I have been reading on it and the websites with the diet pills trying to make you buy them to lose weight, swear it works and it's a miracle drug. However, the sites that have facts with no intentions of selling weight loss drugs say that there is absolutely no scientific evidence that it makes you lose weight and most diet pills are scams.
the same amount as the cup can hold
No. Drinking pickle juice helps (I know it sounds weird but it works) and also a mix of water, a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar, and two tablespoons of honey is good for acidity. The latter is kinda gross, but really good for you and really good for your skin.