Build-up remover: Over time, hairspray, gel, and even some shampoos leave a dulling film. ACV cuts right through it.Condiments & Dressings
Anti-dandruff aid: Its antifungal and antibacterial properties help reduce flakes and itching.
Shine booster: By smoothing the outer layer of the hair shaft, vinegar gives strands a reflective sheen.
Nutrient boost: Apple cider vinegar contains vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that may help strengthen the hair from root to tip.
In short, it’s a simple, natural, inexpensive remedy that many women—especially those looking for chemical-free solutions—turn to again and again.
Preparing for My Overnight Test
I decided to do things properly. No cutting corners, no careless splashing of vinegar onto my scalp. Here’s what I gathered before starting:
A bottle of raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar (the kind with “the mother”)
A clean spray bottle to apply the mixture evenly
A shower cap to keep the vinegar from drying out
An old towel to protect my pillowcase from drips
Since vinegar is powerful, I mixed it with water in equal parts: 1 part ACV to 1 part water. That dilution is key—too strong and you risk irritation; too weak and you lose effectiveness.Condiments & Dressings
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