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Homemade Herbal Conditioning Hair Rinse

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Recipe Ingredients:

Apple Cider Vinegar
Fresh Herbs: lavender, rosemary, basil, sage
Citrus Peels: lemon peel, orange peel

Directions:

  • Take a sterile jar of any size and fill half way with your favorite assorted herbs and citrus peels, make sure they are pesticide free.
  • Next fill the jar to the top with apple cider vinegar.
  • Seal, store in a cool, dark place and shake daily for three weeks. Strain & refrigerate the infused vinegar.
  • Take 2 TBS of the herbal vinegar and put into a 12 to 16 ounce spray bottle. Top with water.

Spray as much as you need on your hair after shampooing (first wash off the shampoo, shake spray bottle before using), massage into scalp, rinse off. No application of commercial hair conditioner is needed.

This recipe not only helps condition and nourish your hair, it also helps remove much of the buildup from commercial shampoos and conditioners.

*Note: Some herbal combinations may affect light colored hair (blondes, grays) or dyed hair color. You should be ok since it’s such a small amount of herbal vinegar that is well diluted in water, but just a heads up to test a small patch of hair first.

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4 Responses to “Homemade Herbal Conditioning Hair Rinse”
  1. Margo says:

    I’ve been doing baking soda w/honey & acv rinse for 3 weeks. My hair feels better & people have began to comment on how it much better it looks. It doesn’t have the body it did but it sure does feel better.

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