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7 Apple Cider Vinegar Treatments That Will Bring Your Hair Back to Life

Rehab your hair after a summer of fun with this do-it-all ingredient.
This sulfate-free shampoo is super gentle on your hair. It's formulated with organic apple cider vinegar, along with organic argan oil and aloe vera for extra smoothing (and shining) benefits. Plus, the essential oil blend means this shampoo smells divine.

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If you have a dry, sensitive, or itchy scalp, this treatment is a must, as it relieves irritation in a flash. Apple cider vinegar helps rebalance your scalp, while hyaluronic acid and yuzu lemon extract intensely nourish. Just spray the treatment onto a wet or dry scalp wherever needed and lightly massage it in until the cooling sensation fades.

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It's a good idea to replace your regular shampoo with an ACV treatment — like this one — once every two weeks to keep buildup at bay and boost your hair's shine. The apple cider vinegar in this formula helps removes oiliness at your roots and adds lots of shine, all while soothing your scalp. To use, wet your hair in the shower and use the nozzle to work this treatment int your scalp, gently massaging for a minute or two before rinsing and applying conditioner.

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Bragg Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, $6.79
Another option you have is using straight-up apple cider vinegar on your hair to reap the clarifying and shine-enhancing benefits. Mix a couple of tablespoons inside a spray bottle filled with water and spritz it onto wet hair, then let it sit for 1-2 minutes. Rinse off and follow up with your favorite shampoo and conditioner.

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BY CHRISTINA HEISER | AUG 23, 2019 | SHARES
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