Homemade Hair Conditioner: Vinegar Rinse Is Awesome!
I feel lied to, deceived, and misguided. All my life, I thought that you have to spend a lot of money on shampoo and conditioner to have nice hair, but that's simply not true.
Using a vinegar rinse works just as well as Pantene conditioner!
I know it sounds crazy and unbelievable, but excluding that fact that your hair might experience a tiny more static in winter, it's true. After using a vinegar rinse, my hair was shiny, soft, and knot-free. And after it dried there was absolutely no smell. Even my boyfriend didn't notice it when I tested him. How awesome!
My Recipe
Here are the ingredients I used:
In the Shower
Before using my vinegar rinse, I shampooed my hair as usual, and then worked approximately 3/4 of a cup of the vinegar rinse into my hair. Afterwards, I rinsed well and let my hair air dry.
Boyfriend Smell Test
As I mentioned earlier, my boyfriend didn't notice any vinegar smell.
The test: I made sure to wash my hair while he wasn't home so that I could test it on him without him knowing what was going on. When he returned home and my hair was perfectly dry, I walked up to him and nonchalantly tossed my hair in his face (it was sort of funny at the time), and he didn't mention anything. Later, I told him why I did it, and asked him outright if he could smell the vinegar. His response: "No." Awesome! No vinegar smell!
I'm Not Scared Anymore
I'm not out of conditioner yet, but now I know that I no longer need to fear the day when I run out. I will have an effective conditioner to use that is plastic free, environmentally friendly, and healthy.
Additional Resources
Using a vinegar rinse works just as well as Pantene conditioner!
I know it sounds crazy and unbelievable, but excluding that fact that your hair might experience a tiny more static in winter, it's true. After using a vinegar rinse, my hair was shiny, soft, and knot-free. And after it dried there was absolutely no smell. Even my boyfriend didn't notice it when I tested him. How awesome!
My Recipe
Here are the ingredients I used:
- Just under 1 liter of hot water (about 4 cups)
- 3/4 cup vinegar
- 1/4 sprig of rosemary, for fragrance
- 1 bag of chamomile apple tea, for fragrance
In the Shower
Before using my vinegar rinse, I shampooed my hair as usual, and then worked approximately 3/4 of a cup of the vinegar rinse into my hair. Afterwards, I rinsed well and let my hair air dry.
Boyfriend Smell Test
As I mentioned earlier, my boyfriend didn't notice any vinegar smell.
The test: I made sure to wash my hair while he wasn't home so that I could test it on him without him knowing what was going on. When he returned home and my hair was perfectly dry, I walked up to him and nonchalantly tossed my hair in his face (it was sort of funny at the time), and he didn't mention anything. Later, I told him why I did it, and asked him outright if he could smell the vinegar. His response: "No." Awesome! No vinegar smell!
I'm Not Scared Anymore
I'm not out of conditioner yet, but now I know that I no longer need to fear the day when I run out. I will have an effective conditioner to use that is plastic free, environmentally friendly, and healthy.
Additional Resources
- Experiences of a committed vinegar rinse user
- Interesting hair care info from the No' Poo Community
- Homemade beauty recipes from Eden Foods
- Additional natural hair care recipes from Styles 101
- Info on chemicals in shampoo and conditioner from the Green Guide
- More info on the harmful chemicals in shampoo from the Green Guide
Comments
Good luck remaining plastic free in '08!
I asked my Mom what she used when she was growing up poor and without products like we have. Folks mostly used things like homemade recipes and it worked just fine. Shannon
I have done the vinegar rinse bit and it works well, I agree. I hadn't heard of the rosemary and tea for fragrance... sweet! I must try.
Also, I was mixing up a small portion of vinegar/water for each shower. Mixing ahead of time sounds like it would make the whole process much faster, which means I will actually do it. ;)
I've heard that it works as conditioner, but I've been bashful about trying it.
I'll definitely try your recipe - I am just about out of hair conditioner and I don't want to have to buy it anymore. I'll let you know how it goes!
Found your site while trying to convince boyfriend that white vinegar(which is way cheaper) will work equally well.
Blogrolling you, don't mind!
-anna
As for how often to use it, I think general consensus would dictate that it's not necessary to use a vinegar rinse everyday, and using it everyday might actually dry your hair out. I would suggest a few times a week tops. I myself do a rinse once a week.
-anna
BTW - UK company Neals Yard do organic shampoos and conditioners in dark glass bottles (as they aren't ramped up with preservatives etc). They are super popular here but not sure if they have gone stateside yet...
Cheers
Margo
Thanks!
I have been reading about ACV on the net. It seems really good but i want to know whther vingar made from acetic acid has same effct as ACV?
Thanks
Hair-dressers are taught this little tid bit in school as a product remover, but never let clientel in on it because it simply doesn't bring any revenue!!
YOU ROCK ON!!
Thanks for all your wisdom.
I tried it for the dandruff (itchy oily scalp) tonight. We'll see how that goes. I've read a bunch of things that say it work.
But since I scratch at my head from it being so damn itchy it did burn somewhat. =x
Keep up the good work! I love your blog!
My hair (and skin - due to thyroid problem) is extremely dry. I remember my aunt telling me to use Mayo, but thought it would be too greasy. But your idea about vinegar is a perfect match! I am going to comb some mayo through my hair after shampoo, then use Vinegar to rinse!
Thanks Emily!
Darcy
http://www.eteddybear.co.uk/beauty/vinegar-is-best-for-your-hair/
Did you know you can use white vinegar as a fabric softener instead of using regular fabric softener? Fill a Downy Ball half way with white vinegar and put it in the wash, works great and no more buying expensive fabric softeners from the store!
I am making this hair conditioner now, and I was wondering if I can thicken this liquid to make it more like store brands. Thank you again~