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Washing Hair with Baking Soda and Vinegar

The way to wash your hair with baking soda and vinegar






 

A pal had informed me fairly some time in the past that you could wash your hair with baking soda and vinegar. I had seen ‘no poo’ people across the internet and just thought that they were not utilizing something to wash their hair. Didn’t sound like anything I wanted to try.

I was still fairly skeptical concerning the vinegar and baking soda, I used to be convinced it would go away my hair uninteresting, dry, and vinegary. But after seeing how effectively vinegar softens up wool once I used it on my son’s longies, I thought I’d give it a try as a conditioner. I had some baking soda leftover that I had been utilizing for my teeth (switched to tooth cleaning soap, which works way better).

As soon as once more, I was shocked at how properly pure options work. I had been using Herbal Essences (which I do know are fairly not natural) after a failed try with Burt’s Bee’s natural shampoo and conditioner. The baking soda cleaned tremendous well, it was just a little tougher to work into my hair than common shampoo, however it easily rinsed clear. The vinegar was superb and left my hair simpler to brush out than the chemical or natural conditioner ever did.

I’ve been utilizing just the vinegar on my toddler’s hair too, her hair is absolutely dry so I don’t want the baking soda. I just rinse her hair out with water (she showers with me) after which put some vinegar in and rinse it.

Washing Hair with Baking Soda

To wash my hair with baking soda I take advantage of half a handful (about 1 tablespoon- I maintain a bulk bag of baking soda under my sink) dry, and simply work it into my hair earlier than getting in the shower.  Within the shower rinse clear, then rinse with the vinegar rinse.

Using a Vinegar Rinse to Soften and Detangle Hair

Utilizing a twig bottle, old shampoo bottle, or other tub-safe container crammed with 1/four vinegar to 3/4 water, I take advantage of a couple tablespoons of the vinegar portion, and work on the ends of my hair. I don’t use on my scalp, as it tends to make my hair look oily too soon.

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