Apple Vinegar Hair Rinse
After using various products and chemicals on your hair, it tends to become dull, lifeless and not too healthy. A major culprit of this is product build up. This recipe does wonders for that dilemma and should be done once a week. Here's what you need:
1 small-medium lemon
2 tablespoons apple vinegar
2 tablespoons warm water
In a small bowl, combine your water and vinegar. Cut your lemon in half and squeeze out the contents of half of it. Make sure to remove any seeds that escape! Mix thoroughly and let it set for 5-10 minutes while you're washing your hair. After washing your hair in the shower, apply this mixture thoroughly. Let it set for 2 minutes and then rinse out with tepid water (cold if you can bare it).
Vinegar Astringent for your Face
This is great for oily, acne-prone skin and can be whipped up in a flash. All you need is water and a little vinegar and you're all set. Here's the specifics:
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
2 tablespoons warm water
Cotton balls
Combine both ingredients and dip your cotton ball into the mixture. After using your regular face wash, apply this evenly by wiping the cotton ball around your face. Let it set for 10 minutes and then rinse thoroughly with cold water to tighten pores. Gently pat dry.
Strawberry Vinegar Face Mask
This sweet treat makes your skin glow and is easy to prepare. Gather these items:
5-6 medium sized strawberries
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
1 egg white
First, separate your egg yolk from your egg white into a medium sized bowl. In a separate bowl, mash your strawberries until they are relatively smooth/consistent. Add the egg white to your strawberries and mix well. Gradually add the vinegar and stir until you have a nice paste.
After washing your face with your typical face wash, apply the mixture generously onto your face. Let it set for 15 minutes and rinse with warm water. Splash cold water on your face to tighten pores and gently pat dry.
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Published by Wendy Rose Gould - Featured Contributor in Beauty
Wendy Gould is a freelance journalist. Current and past clients include Glamour Magazine, Tyra Banks' TypeF.com, RealBeauty.com, StyleList, Huffington Post, AOL Shopping, AOL Travel, Kiwanis International an... View profile
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Post a CommentYo do such a great job on these. It's a wonder that people spend a fortune on store bought products.
Great article :o)