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ACV HELPED RESORE MY CURLS LOST FROM HAIR COLOR FIASCO!

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TRANSITION OVER! 11-22-14
I was so bummed about my hair because it looked damaged due to my permanent color fiasco. I was checking out you tube and came across an ACV rinse video. It was from Curly Chronicles. Everyone else used baking soda and ACV together. I know from past experiences that baking soda loosens my curl pattern. :nono: I mixed 2 parts water to one part ACV and did a mini hair massage. I saw my curls appearing right before my eyes.:blush: I was so happy!:cloud9: I am so :cupidarrow: with my hair again!:yep: Can someone please tell me how often you can use ACV rinses? I'm working on using this forever if it won't harm my hair!
 
I wonder if this works to restore curls from heat damage...

Does anyone know?:look:
 
OP I'm glad ACV came through for you BUT I think you may want to dilute your mixture a lot more in the future to prevent your hair from seizing up and drying out.
 
OP I'm glad ACV came through for you BUT I think you may want to dilute your mixture a lot more in the future to prevent your hair from seizing up and drying out.
How much should I dilute it, to? I thought I diluted it properly.:blush: I'd like to continue ACV rinses.:yep:
 
I usually use 1 to 2 tbsp. to 16 oz. of water for a regular ACV rinse after I DC.

How did your hair feel afterwards? I still remember my first experience a few years ago when I was natural and I didn't dilute the mixture well enough and my hair was tight and matted. It took a while for it to feel "right" again.
 
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