apple cider vinegar baking soda for hair
Posted by:
la_veronique
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Date: March 05, 2014 10:10AM was doing a little research on apple cider vinegar and baking soda for hair wash
someone wrote that apple cider vinegar should not be used on the scalp cuz your hair will smell like ACV but to use it on the bottom half and that the baking soda is the "shampoo" well, im confused other than the smell, what is wrong with using apple cider vinegar for scalp? also what would be the best essential oil to get rid of the ACV smell? So, to repeat my question: 1) what is wrong with putting ACV on scalp other than the smell 2) what can i do to take the ACV smell away? Also, i heard other people saying that conditioner should not be used on scalp. Are they talking about the not so nice conditioners that have lots of chemicals or are they talking about all conditioners including "natural" conditioners? I'm a little confused. Is anyone a hair expert? I use "natural" shampoo/conditioners but still... i think that it leaves residue etc. Why do "natural" shampoo/conditioners leave residue? Is using apple cider vinegar and baking soda the only way to not have residue? I have a lot of hair. I'm not complaining but it can be a bit much to take care of sometimes. lol Re: apple cider vinegar baking soda for hair
Posted by:
SueZ
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Date: March 05, 2014 01:30PM la_veronique Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Why do "natural" shampoo/conditioners leave > residue? It sounds like the problem is with your water being too hard. This a problem in a lot of areas o the world. Now and then my water softener needs to be repaired and in it's down time I use coconut soap to wash my hair to get it clean enough. It's very inexpensive in grocery stores. [www.amazon.com] Re: apple cider vinegar baking soda for hair
Posted by:
SueZ
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Date: March 05, 2014 01:59PM La_Veronoque, if it is hard water that is the problem you would probably be be a happy camper if you get a water softener. Not only will your hair be cleaner but so will your washed clothes and dishes. On top of that you can try some really cool stuff on your hair and in your bath like seaweed - which would probably be a disaster with hard water.
Anyway, if you decide to shop around for water conditioners the salesmen will test your water and you can find out how hard it is for free. Re: apple cider vinegar baking soda for hair
Posted by:
la_veronique
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Date: March 05, 2014 02:08PM interesting suez
that is an idea Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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