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ACV Hair Rinse-How to improve the smell

by Devon Smith
(United States)




French translation

I use ACV as a hair rinse but I also put 3-4 drops of essential oil in it.

I like the cinnamon oil but you can use any kind.

It is a little expensive ($12-$14) but since it is highly concentrated a bottle should last 6-8 months.

It almost completely covers the vinegar smell.




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ACV Hair Rinse, How To Improve The Smell
by: Anonymous

The smell doesn't last. It evaporates away very quickly, but if you do use an essential oil (and not a fragrant oil), then I found that I needed to use a few more than just 3 or 4 drops, but that will probably depend on which E.O. you use.

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