Apple Cider Vinegar Rinse for Soft, Shiny Hair ♡

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Published 2019-12-10
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All Comments (21)
  • @OrganicallyAnna
    Hey! I forgot to mention this in the video, but this is not something you should be using every wash, depending on how often you wash your hair. I think this rinse is great for using once a week, but some people prefer to use it bi-weekly or even monthly :)
  • @d4nce2thisbeat
    I’ve been doing ACV rinses to remove hard water build-up in my hair. Huge game changer! ❤️
  • @ameliaroach7995
    as soon as she said it dealt with friz, i was hooked. Like my hair isnt curly it just firzzes.
  • @gl7308
    ACV I’ve noticed is that the effects are more noticeable the days after so if you don’t notice results right away don’t be discouraged a lot of these types of treatments are more beneficial the days after just so y’all know♥️
  • Love this! Another tip to get rid of the smell is to use a scented oil like the rose elixer 🌹. A suggesting for the next rinse is nettle tea or green tea rinse.
  • @kaitlync5922
    I've been using AC vinegar after every wash for about ten years. I need it especially when traveling because it gets rid of buildup from hard water. When traveling I never know what the water quality will be like so I always bring some with me.
  • @amalie3404
    Literally just went to the store to get Apple Cider Vinegar..
  • Have you ever heard of the ucpe method? In Portuguese: umectar, condicionar, pausar e enxaguar. It's a good way to take of the oil after a oil treatment(in Brazil we called it "umectar"). It's simple: you apply the oil, leave it for as long as you want and to remove it you apply some conditioner(a good amount, it's best to use a silicone free one) pause(for 10-20 minutes and then rinse it off. Works amazingly! Cleans the oil without striping your hair like shampoo does, it's like a Co washing but better hahah
  • @PinkpiscesASMR
    Yes!!! She finally uploaded! I’ve been obsessed with your channel lately
  • Something to notice is to not use a conditioner that has a pH higher than 5 after the ACV rinse. This rinse is not only to wash your hair but also to close the cuticles and prevent frizz.
  • Honestly I don't even use shampoo and conditioner anymore. Just diluted acv with a few drops of tea tree and rosemary oil. Follow that up with fermented rice water with orange peels and cinnamon and clove, and finally, a VERY small amount of coconut oil at the ends, and boom. Shiny, no split ends, and I got 2 inches of growth in the past month since switching. And my hair smells kinda like Horchata.
  • @billm6294
    It's gratifying to see such a nice YT channel get so many views and comments. And the two who gave it thumbs down must be jealous. Thank you for educating and inspiring beautiful hair! ♥
  • @susmitabag.4313
    Yesss yess.... plz do make a video on dandruff... oily scalp and dry scalp dandruff.. and also provide some DIY's ... ohh 1 more thing... as winter has started and i found dryness along my hairline..lil scaly too...thought it was dandruff but its not... so i tried flax seed gel and fresh Aloe Vera ..its works very well... Btw i also want you to make video on "Dry Patches Along Hairline ".. Love from India..
  • @exilda91
    So far I'm loving the challenge!!! I've been subscribed to your channel for a long time but this is the first time I've tried one of your growth challenges and I'm regretting not trying one before
  • @findingforests
    Once a month, I pre-shampoo with 1 part baking soda/5 parts water after an oil treatment. I use the apple cider vinegar rinse every 1.5 weeks for upkeep. I was using the ACV after conditioning but I will use it beforehand like you suggested! Can't help but wonder if other people smell the vinegar when I sweat at the gym. 😅
  • @juliusc6367
    Thankyou Anna for taking time out of your busy schedule just for us <3
  • @eve8301
    A video explaining dandruff and ways to get rid of it and prevent it would be greatly appreciated? 😊
  • @ambikox3530
    I get so excited when you put new content, I’m gunna try the ACV rinse. I’m excited for when u upload your new haircare routine as well ❤️🤟🏼 You have gorgeous hair and I’ve been watching your vids for a while. You’re part of the reason I stopped using heat, and make up (except mascara and eyeliner) haha! I’d love to see you review Shea moisture shampoo & conditioner && also the love beauty and planet cuz omg they smell amazing
  • @ireymm
    I really want to buy some but idk where they sell it in my country, and it might be expensive hahah, i talked to my mom about it and she told me that my dad's grandma (an african woman) used to use it pure on her hair without diluting it and that she had really long, really shiny hair