Cool! Thanks for the tips! :D
updated by @kai-rayne: 07/13/15 01:36:48AM
Hi!
@kai-rayne
13 years ago
72 posts
I understand your reservation on using ACV. I promise your hair will not smell like a pickled egg. I use about a 1/4 cup or less of ACV mixed with a gallon of tap water. I put about 10 drops of tea tree oil and lavender oil in it and shake it really well. Pour it over my head and Then i rinse it out immediately. You will probably still faintly smell the vinegar while it is wet. But once it is dry the vinegar smell goes away. I won't use white vinegar because it is distilled with coal tar. But it is your personal preference.
@kai-rayne
13 years ago
72 posts
Thanks! Its not that I would mind smelling like a pickled egg... I just really cannot handle the smell of any type of vinegar. I've tried this method of washing my hair before and couldn't do it for the simple fact of the vinegar... but I wasn't diluting it either. So that might be the key for me. :-D
taye said:
taye said:
I understand your reservation on using ACV. I promise your hair will not smell like a pickled egg. I use about a 1/4 cup or less of ACV mixed with a gallon of tap water. I put about 10 drops of tea tree oil and lavender oil in it and shake it really well. Pour it over my head and Then i rinse it out immediately. You will probably still faintly smell the vinegar while it is wet. But once it is dry the vinegar smell goes away. I won't use white vinegar because it is distilled with coal tar. But it is your personal preference.