I don't think so. Although plain white vinegar will work just fine, Apple Cider Vinegar seems to be the favorite hair care vinegar for the hair. But I haven't used either. What I have used and has worked for me is Parachute Advansed Therapie Hair Vitalizer. This oil based hair solution helped in controlling my hair fall. I massage it on my scalp and leave it overnight. The next day I wash it off with a herbal shampoo. Also. I have brought about changes in my diet to include more fruits and green leafy veggies. I have also started to exercise and doing yoga. Additionally, I sleep well and don't take unecessary stress.
It makes your hair smell like a fresh garden salad. Be sure to rinse thoroughly. It removes buildup of products and shampoos. It is also used to clean coffee makers and shower heads.
sure. my mom used to put that in my hair to kill lice when i was young.
Diluted vinegar is used as detangler and hair conditionar, but there is no medical research proving so.
drinking an ounce of vinegar a day can stabilize your blood sugar thereby reducing "sugar cravings". it won't harm your hair. i don't know what effect it has on arthritis but it certainly won't hurt.
You can do this using baby oil and vinegar.
yes using vinegar can strip the relaxer out of the hair..it is a process that take a day or so...u have to keep applying it in order for it to work. and yes the hair will go back to its curly and natural state. so if someone tells u, u have to cut it out u will have two options...to use vinegar..or cut off all ur hair...its your choice!!!
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!
Try washing your hair with warm water. If that doesn't work, then try using some apple cider vinegar to break the bond. Then wash your hair as usual.
It is possible for people to use non-fruit vinegar on dry hair. Vinegar is well-known for making dull hair, shiny.
yeah of course Romans used to wash their hair with ash vinegar and wee
Vinegar, lots of vinegar
No, this is just a myth. Unless you have vinegar in the hair 24/7 which I highly recommend you DO NOT DO because it is very smelly then this will not work. Are you using hair care products in your child's hair? Like Shampoo's and Conditioners? If so, why not use hair care products that repel lice? This makes more sense especially if you are already using products in their hair which Im sure you are. There are a lot of different natural products out there that prevent headlice...just do your research. I like Rosemary Repel products...they have kept my daughter lice free for three years since she was infested with lice!
If you put half a bottle of vinegar in your hair and leave it for 3 hours then was your hair it will get lighter
yes apple cider vinegar in particular is very good for the hair because it seals the cuticles and cleanses the hair.
No, conditioner will only soften, moisturize, and detangle the hair. It will not effect the growth.