🍎💧 Apple cider vinegar for hair
Apple cider vinegar is sometimes used in hair care, especially as a rinse. It’s popular in DIY beauty routines, but its benefits are modest—not magical.
💇♀️ What people use it for
✨ 1. Scalp buildup removal
- May help remove oil, sweat, and product residue
- Can leave hair feeling “cleaner” or lighter
🌿 2. Mild scalp balance
- Its acidity may temporarily help restore scalp pH after harsh shampoos
💦 3. Shine and smoothness
- Can flatten the hair cuticle slightly, making hair look shinier
🧠 What science actually says
- Limited clinical evidence for hair growth or major scalp healing
- Mostly cosmetic and temporary effects, not structural hair changes
- No proof it stops hair loss or regrows hair
⚠️ Risks and downsides
- Can irritate scalp if too strong or used too often
- May dry out hair if overused
- Can cause burning if applied undiluted
- Not suitable for sensitive or damaged scalp
🧴 Safe way to use it (if you try)
Diluted rinse:
- 1–2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
- 1 cup water
How to apply:
- Shampoo first
- Pour diluted mix onto scalp
- Leave 1–3 minutes
- Rinse thoroughly
👉 Use only once a week or less
🧾 Bottom line
Apple cider vinegar can help with temporary shine and product buildup removal, but it is not a treatment for hair growth or hair loss.
If you want, I can give you:
- a scientifically proven hair growth routine
- or compare ACV with other natural options like aloe vera or coconut oil for hair care