Yeah, it sounds strange, I'll just get to the point. Well, my father has long hair, and it looks amazing, and I've always had long hair, and when I was a child, it was very smooth, but over the years its gotten damaged, now, my dad says everyday after he uses shampoo, he rinses his hair, and adds a bit of white vinegar and massages it throughout the hair, he then rinses that. He says his hair becomes the softest int he world.
I'm going to try it, but I'm not sure it'll ruin the hair, or what. I once took advice from someone (not my dad) to put baby oil on my hair, and it stayed oily for over a month..
thanksUse Vinegar after shampoo for hair care?
Your hair and scalp naturally have an ';acid mantle'; which is destroyed by shampooing. Vinegar just restores this acidity. The thing is many men have better hair than women as they are kinder to it! No straighteners, hairspray, tongs etc. Try it but you may get better results with a good conditioner whic is also acidic and anti static!Use Vinegar after shampoo for hair care?
vinegar is basically used for removing dandruff(if u have) other wise there is no use of it
in my opinion massage aloevera onto your scalp(personal experience) it will be relaxing n cool(especially in summers) ur hair will be straightend and will bcum shiney
after massagin rinse ur hair thorouly
continue this for a month n u'll feel change.
No, that would be fine for your hair. My sister used to do that too when she had hair odor. It takes off the scum from the shampoos. Try it.
yup,i do it too and my hair really damaged..but not form it :)
When using the baby oil thing if the purpose was to use it to make it less oily, I think they might've meant a small amount of baby powder. It works when your hair gets really greasy and you don't have time to shower just then.
As for the vinegar.... I have no idea. I've heard of some people saying that they've used it but some say that it stripped their hair. I guess it all depends on the hair type.
One thing you might try for damaged hair is to wash it with either beer or tide on occasion and find the right shampoo and products. (Aussie Moist works best for me...I had damaged hair too) I know it sounds really out there, but my mom does it and she was like you. She had beautiful long hair, but now it looks damaged and fried. So about once every 4-6 months she'll wash her hair with beer or tide. If you use tide make it more of once every year. Tide strips all the gunk from the shampoos and what-nots out of your hair. So be careful not to use too much bc you can risk stripping all the nutrients out of your hair. (I guess the same is for the vinegar)
Sunday, December 27, 2009
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