![]() But, we are kind of trained growing up that we need to work up a good lather with soaps to wash our hands, as well as our hair. ![]() It was hard to get out of the operating norm it wouldn’t lather. Sulfates are known for stripping natural oils from hair, are not good for fine or chemically colored hair and can leave your hair dry as well. I will commend the product though on not lathering, which means it was sulfate free. ![]() The apple cider vinegar shampoo I tested (I’ll leave out which one as to not shame the company as it may work for other people’s hair types) also did not work so well in my hair. It was too acidic, left it tangled and dry even only using it once per week. Overall, the apple cider rinse was too harsh on my hair. That’s why I stuck with once a week after I had excessively used styling products on my hair. However, using it excessively on your hair can cause damage to the hair and follicles over time. But growing out my short hair to long, was a bit of a challenge.īaking soda wash was awesome for extreme hair grunginess. Again, baking soda is a harsh chemical which is what makes it a great, non-toxic natural cleaning agent. It’s a big world, and I’m sure there is another woman in need out there just like my grandma. This inspired me to grow my hair long enough to give someone the opportunity to have a natural hair wig. ![]() And she was never given the opportunity to have a natural hair wig. Wigs itched, irritated her scalp and looked fake were her biggest complaints. Correction: she loved her hair! I know.such a rare quality to be in love with your own hair! Needless to say, going through chemo and losing her hair was a devastating blow to her self-esteem. However, ever since my grandmother passed away from breast cancer, it’s been on my bucket list to grow my hair out long enough to donate. I have a love/hate relationship with hair. Does it work? Or is this just a new trend? Hmm, I was in a perfect situation jump on the bandwagon and put it to the test! Of course, I was fascinated with all the Facebook ads that were popping up on my iPhone screen about the apple cider vinegar (ACV) shampoo. ![]()
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