Easy Apple Cider Vinegar / ACV Rinse (Natural 4B Hair)

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This is a tutorial on how to make an Easy ACV / Apple Cider Vinegar Rinse.
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  • now i am white and i have long dry brital hair will this have the same affect for my hair, or do you know if it will? i deff need some hair care tips bc my hair gets knotted sooo easily... oh and its naturally curly hair..

  • @kimvanmayo Unfortunately, I don't know how your hair or scalp will react. I would try it out to see what results it would have on my own hair. So experiment and let me know how it works out for you.

  • @kimvanmayo Unfortunately, I don't know how your hair or scalp will react. Maybe give it a try and let us know how it works out for you.

  • tried, scalp felt alot btr. still had some dandruff & builup( also hadn't washed hair in 2 wks). how often are you supposed to do this?

  • @ltshkrd That's great; I'm glad that it worked out for you! The usage all depends on you and your hair needs. I use an ACV rinse after every time I condition my hair (whether it's after washing with shampoo and then conditioner. weekly or just a co-wash, biweekly) because my scalp doesn't like any residue left on it. In the past, I used it after I washed my hair with shampoo, but now, I get better results from using it as a final rinse. So experiment with it and see which way you like it best.

  • will try today, does it make ur hair smell?

  • @ltshkrd The smell dissipates after the hair dries. I've been using it so long that the smell doesn't even bother me anymore.

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  • Your mix is even more diluted than mine: I use 1 tablespoon ACV per cup of water. With my current length, I make 4 cups' worth for one rinse. I don't use super-cold water but I prefer it cooler than the water I washed/rinsed with. I do think cool/cold water makes a difference in terms of shine.

    I do mine after co-washing, and I don't rinse it out. Sometimes if I have a lot of buildup (not often) I use it AS a wash, and then I'll rinse it out. Right now I use it after every 3rd-4th co-wash.

  • After seeing your video, I'm realizing that I used waaaaay to much vinegar in my rinse lol. I do my acv rinse twice a month (probably should be more). I use it after my pre-poo, right before my shampoo.

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  • @nenebrat2389 Thanks for sharing that information.

  • @CelineCarey dont go any higher than 5 in ph anything higher and it wont retain your natural oils for your hair but thanks for letting me know that your mix is ph 4 yours is actually the preferred ph for afro hair types ill try yours after my wash and conditioning

  • @cocobrown41 Thanks for sharing!

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