There are so most shampoos on market, and it is very hard to choose one that is proper for hair type & budget type. The amount of harsh chemicals is & of concern because of potential to cause more damage than cause hair improvement.
The last and most surprising news about keep hair clean isn’t about a fresh brand of shampoo, it’s about a new method to wash hair. Now people are talking about washing their hair not with shampoo, but with baking soda and apple cider vinegar instead. Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a natural mineral that has been known for a long time and is widely used. In short, it is one of those harmless chemicals, along with apple cider vinegar.
Baking soda cleans dirt from hair and keeps it absorbent so moisture can get in and absorb. Using apple cider vinegar for rinsing will “lock” the moisture in, leaving hair soft and silky, not dry and stiff.
The method actually being talked about is wash hair with a baking soda mix & rinsing it with apple cider vinegar. This shampoo and conditioner replacement keeps hair clean for longer, with only washing more than twice a week required. However, people agree that hair stays clean for longer and feels soft, smooth, and smells super clean.
This is really cool because we assume washing hair with baking soda and vinegar will definitely smell the vinegar smell. Hair smells cleanly with no effect of vinegar smell.
The formula is a blending of baking soda & water to wash hair, & a mixture of apple cider vinegar also water to rinse later. After a some weeks of use and adjustment, the hair will come out smoother and cleaner for a longer time, and a lot of money will be saved for buying shampoo and conditioner.
* Preparation :
Mix 1 part baking soda with 1 part water. (For example – mix 1 tablespoon of baking soda with 1 tablespoon of water.) Utilize same ratio to rinsing vinegar. Increase amount using the same proportions for longer, thicker hair.
Wash hair & massage ì scalp with the baking soda blend . Washing it off well with water. Massage the scalp with vinegar, & rinsing very well. Renewal every 3-4 days .
Give the hair a few weeks to adapt to the new washing method, then see and appreciate the difference.