Apple Cider Vinegar Hair Rinse

Clear product and mineral build up in hair leaving hair soft

Recipe (for external use only)

  • 1-2 tablespoons Apple Cider Vinegar
  • 8 oz Water (distilled)

Shake well before each use.

Use once a week after shampoo, but before conditioner. Apply liberally to hair, let sit for 2 minutes, then rinse with water.

Apple cider vinegar rinse balances scalp pH, removes stubborn product buildup, and seals hair cuticles to increase shine and reduce frizz. It acts as a natural anti-fungal cleanser suitable for all hair types to combat dandruff, soothe itchiness, while adding volume and shine.

chlorine neutralizer

Chlorine Neutralizer

Eliminate chlorine itch, dryness, and odor

Recipe (for external use only)

  • 1 teaspoon Ascorbic Acid powder
  • 8 oz Water (distilled or filtered)
  • 1/2 – 1 ml Sweet Orange essential oil (or other citrus essential oil)

Shake well before each use.

Apply liberally to skin after every swim session, shower, or bath. Use caution when using near eyes.

For use in hair after swimming or in heavily chlorinated tap water: use after shampoo, but before conditioner.

Also see our recipe for Apple Cider Vinegar Hair Rinse.

What is ascorbic acid and how does it work to neutralize chlorine?

Ascorbic acid is the scientific name for vitamin C.

Ascorbic acid (pure Vitamin C) applied to the skin acts as a potent antioxidant, brightening complexion, reducing hyperpigmentation, and stimulating collagen production to minimize fine lines. It neutralizes free radicals from UV damage, improves skin texture, and enhances the effectiveness of sunscreen.

Ascorbic acid neutralizes chlorine through a rapid redox (reduction-oxidation) reaction where it acts as a reducing agent, converting harmful chlorine into harmless chloride ions and dehydroascorbic acid. It is highly effective because it acts quickly.