Wednesday, August 18, 2010

When using apple cider vinegar shampoo, should I also use apple cider vinegar rinse?

Another question: I also have a recipe for making apple cider vinegar shampoo on this website below:





http://www.ehow.com/how_4693557_apple-cider-vinegar-shampoo.html





When I make the shampoo, should I also use a certain amount of water for every whatever measurements of ACV shampoo?





Last thing: Do you want to say anything to me about what I should know before using the shampoo? I did quite a bit of research, but I usually always miss something important.When using apple cider vinegar shampoo, should I also use apple cider vinegar rinse?
You don't want to leave the egg in of course so rinsing is critical. I would also think you would only add in the egg white and not the yoke. Even then, you will not be able to save the mixture as it has egg in it. Make it fresh every time.





There is no water in the shampoo.





There is 1 glass of water with 2 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar for short hair and 2 glasses of water and 4 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar for long hair.





If you are doing it for thin hair, I would suggest coconut oil as a substitute for olive oil... in the shampoo. Avocado would be a nice touch to add as well and might make the smell more tolerable.





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Making your own shampoo http://curezone.com/blogs/f.asp?f=235





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