APPLE CIDER VINEGAR RINSE

Creates Shine and Protects Color

According to Friese, ACV smooths and seals the hair cuticle, making it ideal for reaching high shine levels. The enzymes from the fermented apple close and smooth the hair cuticle, the protective layer that locks in vital lipids, proteins, and moisture. This process will restore condition and shine, and prevent color pigment loss if your hair is color-treated.

 

Clarifies and Adds Volume

The biggest sign of second-day hair is straggly, limp, and lifeless strands. Excess grease can weigh down hair on your scalp, destroying any appearance of volume. In addition to clearing out grease, grime, and product buildup that has clumped up in your hair over time, ACV removes the weight of those excess oils, helping to boost volume as a result.

 

Relieves Itchy Scalp and Dandruff

In addition to its many beneficial properties, ACV is also an anti-inflammatory, meaning it can prevent bacteria growth on the scalp (it’s even used as a natural household cleanser!). This should come as a huge relief for dandruff sufferers or people with an itchy scalp.

 

“Along with antimicrobial properties that can effectively relieve inflammation, apple cider vinegar helps balance your pH and exfoliate scalp skin, which can minimize dandruff and reduce itchiness,”.

 

Encourages Hair Growth

Although ACV isn’t a cure-all for treating hair loss, its acidity can work as a potential solution for hair thinning by keeping a balanced pH level. Hair has an ideal pH level of between four and five, but many commercial shampoos may disrupt this. If this is the cause of your hair loss, adding one of our Apple Cider Vinegar rinses to your hair routine can restore its levels, unclog pores, and stimulate hair regrowth