How To Use Apple Cider Vinegar for Hair Growth

apple cider vinegar for hair growth

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Voluminous and beautiful hair is desired by everyone. It is a part of our identity. A head full of hair enhances our good looks and personality. With changing season our hair tends to become brittle and get damaged. We also face the problems of split-ends, after which our hair refuses to grow longer the quality of our hair falls as well. Taking care of the health of our hair is very essential. We will discuss the role of apple cider vinegar for hair growth.

What Does Apple Cider Vinegar Do For Hair Growth

  • ACV balances the pH level of the scalp
  • ACV contains malic acid and acetic acid. They are antibacterial and anti-fungal in nature. They fight against the microbes that cause infection.

How to Use Apple Cider Vinegar for Hair Growth

1. Coconut oil and Apple Cider Vinegar for Hair Growth

apple cider vinegar and coconut oil  for hair growth

Ingredients:

  • 4 tablespoons of coconut oil
  • 2 tablespoons of ACV

Procedure:

  • Mix together the two ingredients in a bowl
  • Gently massage it into your scalp
  • Let it rest for 20 minutes
  • Wash with mild shampoo and water.

Repetitions: 3 to 4 times a week.

Preparation Time: 2 minutes.

Best Time To Apply: Before a bath.

How It Work:

  • Lauric acid binds the hair protein thus promoting to the hair growth.
  • It helps in improving the density of the hair.
  • Both coconut oil and ACV are known for their nourishment and immense strengthening effect on hair.

Tips: Use organic coconut oil and organic ACV.

2. Cayenne Pepper and Apple Cider Vinegar for Hair Growth

Ingredients:

  • 4 tablespoons of ACV
  • 5 to 6 drops of cayenne liquid

Procedure:

  • Mix the two ingredients
  • Massage it gently into your scalp
  • You will feel a warm tingling sensation
  • Let it rest for an hour
  • Rinse with mild shampoo and water.

Repetitions: Regularly.

Preparation Time: 2 minutes.

Best Time To Apply: Before a bath.

How It Work:

  • The capsaicin, present in cayenne pepper, increases blood flow in the scalp for healthy hair growth.
  • This combination regulates the pH levels to improve the hair growth.

3. Baking Soda and Apple Cider Vinegar for Hair Growth

Ingredients:

Procedure:

  • Wash your hair thoroughly
  • Mix the two ingredients in a bowl
  • Apply it to your wet hair
  • Let it rest for 20 minutes
  • Wash with lukewarm water

Repetitions: 3 to 4 times a week.

Preparation Time: 2 minutes.

Best Time To Apply: During a bath.

How It Work: Baking soda, being a powerful cleaning agent, removes germ build-up from hair.

4. Sage and Apple Cider Vinegar for Hair Growth

Ingredients:

  • 3 cups of ACV
  • 1½ cup chopped sage.

Procedure:

  • Chop the sage into a glass jar and pour the ACV
  • Cover the lid and let it strain for 2 weeks
  • Strain it into another glass jar.
  • Dilute 5 tablespoon of the mix with 1 tablespoon of water and massage it into your scalp and hair.
  • Let it rest for 20 minutes
  • Wash with a mild shampoo.

Repetitions: Regularly.

Preparation Time: 2 weeks.

Best Time To Apply: Before a bath.

How It Work:

  • Sage enhances the working of ACV.
  • It reduces the production of excess sebum that causes bacterial growth, hindering the growth of the hair.

Tips: You can add a tablespoon of olive oil to the mixture for a shiny texture.

5. Aloe Vera and Apple Cider Vinegar for Hair Growth

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup freshly cut aloe vera gel
  • 4 tablespoon ACV
  • 1 tablespoon organic honey.

Procedure:

  • Mix the ingredients to a smooth paste
  • Massage this paste gently into your hair and scalp
  • Let it rest for 20 minutes
  • Wash it off with a mild shampoo and lukewarm water.

Repetitions: Once every week.

Preparation Time: 2 minutes.

Best Time To Apply: Before a bath.

How It Work:

  • This mask works directly on your hair problems like dandruff, scalp irritation, etc..
  • Aloe Vera helps in reducing any irritation of the scalp caused due to excessive exposure to dust and pollution, that harms the hair.

6. Apple Cider Vinegar and Honey for Hair Growth

Ingredients:

  • 4 tablespoons of honey
  • 4 tablespoons of ACV
  • 2 tablespoons of water
  • 2 tablespoons of olive oil

Procedure:

  • Mix together the three ingredients
  • Gently apply it to your scalp.
  • Let it rest for 20 minutes
  • Massage your scalp occasionally
  • Rinse your hair with shampoo and water

Repetitions: 2 times a week.

Preparation Time: 2 minutes.

Best Time To Apply: Before a bath.

How It Work:

  • Honey acts as a natural moisturizer.
  • Honey exfoliates the scalp and gives the nourishment required by the roots of the hair.

Tips: You can add any essential oil of your choice.

7. Apple Cider Vinegar and Water for Hair Growth

Ingredients:

Procedure:

  • Mix together the two ingredients in a bowl
  • Shampoo your hair
  • While it is still wet apply the mixture
  • Let it rest for 20 minutes
  • Massage your scalp occasionally
  • Rinse your hair with lukewarm water

Repetitions: 3 to 4 times a week.

Preparation Time: 3 minutes.

Best Time To Apply: After a bath.

How It Work:

  • ACV seals the hair cuticles and locks in the moisture.
  • Water further accentuates the acidic levels of the ACV, thus affecting the pH levels which can makes it regularly condition the hair.

Tips: You can use undiluted ACV for better results. However, first-time users must dilute the solution.

These are some of the methods of using ACV. We would suggest a swatch test, by applying it on a small part of the scalp to check for any irritation or allergies. If it causes any trouble, we suggest visiting the doctor before planning a long term usage.

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