yes
Vinegar, lots of vinegar
To make it shiny. The vinegar strips away excess shampoo residue and oils. I love apple cider vinegar, I have been using it about 2-3 times a week as a hair rinse. My hair is fine so I am even able to get away with the vinegar rinse as my conditioner too! My hair is very shiny and I have noticed that I can wait almost a day longer than normal, no oily roots! I will use for life!
Rinse your hair with ordinary vinegar or lemon juice before washing it. Also make sure you live where it constantly snows, thus disguising the problem
Rinse your hair with ordinary vinegar or lemon juice before washing it. Also make sure you live where it constantly snows, thus disguising the problem
You could do that, but there is no real reason to do so. Rinsing hair with vinegar after washing it does impart a temporary shine to hair though.
To remove hair grease, you can try using a clarifying shampoo. Apply the shampoo to wet hair, lather it well, and rinse thoroughly. You may need to repeat this process several times to completely remove the grease from your hair. Additionally, using a vinegar rinse or applying a mixture of baking soda and water before shampooing may help in removing hair grease.
Haven't tried lemon juice, but a vinegar rinse works like magic - and vinegar's cheaper than lemon juice.
Yes, you rinse off the perm lotion and then cover the hair with nueterlizor and leave for a few minutes before washing off
not really but if you put it in your hair then rinse it out it will remove dandruff
Rinse your hair with white vinegar a couple of times. Or else go to Sallys Beauty Supply and they have something to get rid of it.
The present perfect tense of rinse is "have rinsed" (for first and second person) and "has rinsed" (for third person).
shampoo every day, and do not use a conditioner, buy a shampoo made especially for oily hair and rinse with vinegar.