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  1. Jesus
    27.04.2023 @ 08:04

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    Everything old is new again: long-time at-home hair tricks, vinegar rinses, are back in vogue. In fact, my great-grandmother and her sisters often participated in vinegar rinses in their native Russia. When I learned about this in the 90s, I tested the rinse and was pleased that it did indeed make my hair shinier and removed any residue from styling products that shampoo may have missed. The best part is you dont even have to dip into your salad dressing stash to get it. Here, we take tips from top stylists and colorists on the hair care technique, whether DIY or store-bought.

    It removes buildup

    Vinegar rinses are great for dry shampoo enthusiasts whose hair needs a deep clean on the weekends, says Kérastase celebrity hairstylist Matt Fugate. You can mix your shampoo with some straight apple cider vinegar, but note that a little ACV goes a long way. “Choose half a cup of mixed shampoo and ACV,” he advises. One key tip: “Put it on your head, not in your eyes.”

    Try: Redkens new Color Extend Vinegar Rinse, which makes hair shinier. Or, if you prefer co-washing (thats cleansing conditioner, for those unfamiliar), Hairstory offers a new apple cider vinegar soak, the original hit version of New Wash. Its called New Wash Deep, and it mixes Moroccan nut oil with ACV and other gentle ingredients for a deep clean without stripping.

    It helps with scalp issues like dandruff

    New York cosmetic dermatologist and founder of SmarterSkin Dermatology, Sejal Shah, says apple cider vinegar has antibacterial and acidic properties that make it a great choice for your hair care routine. “Due to the acidic nature of ACV, its antibacterial effects help reduce the number of bacteria and yeast on the scalp and hair, which can lead to fewer scalp issues and smoother, less frizzy hair.”

    Look for mother

    Fugate says to make sure you stick a “mother” on the bottle, “like Braggs organic apple cider vinegar.” ACVs mother, or cloudy part, contains protein and beneficial bacteria.

    It can restore hairs pH balance

    Celebrity hairstylist Paul Lab