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Sun Apr 01, 2007 3:52 pm |
I used an apple cider vinegar/water hair rinse in my hair all through my school years and loved the results. When I got out of school, I used Philip B's spray, of which ACV is a major component. I've also used Fekkai's product with ACV as well. While I've always loved what it ACV did for my hair, the smell of it drove me crazy. I don't know whether I have particularly porous hair, or whether I'm the only one who smells it (which may the case, cause my bf spends considerable time with his face buried in my hair and he doesn't smell it - or says he doesn't). But, even if it is just me, the fact is I spend all day with my hair, so it isn't insignificant!
I don't smell it all the time. The smell dissipates after a bit. But, when I work up a sweat, the smell asserts itself.
Well, after doing some research and experimenting, I've come up with a solution. I originally got the idea when Candy started to use cranberry oil in her Triple C serum. I was chatting with a friend of mine, who runs a local spa, about the merits of cranberry oil. She makes some fabulous skin, body, and hair care stuff that I am usually delighted to test for her (she's launching a website sometime during the week coming up and I promise to review a bunch of her products when she makes them available, but that's another story ). She gave me a very nice serum to try with the most lovely fragrance. Turned out that IT was made with raspberry oil. Like cranberries, raspberries are just FULL of antioxidants and other good stuff.
Soooooooooo, to FINALLY get to the point (pant, pant), I remembered that during the raspberry vinegar craze of a few years ago, I loved the smell of the stuff. I thought, why not try a RASPBERRY vinegar rinse instead of one that uses ACV.
I did some reading, checked the pH of both vinegars, found them to be equivalent, and went ahead and made a bottle of the stuff; same proportion of water to vinegar, etc.
Well, I'm delighted to report that the results are IDENTICAL, if not better! And, the smell that I found somewhat objectionable has been replaced by a fragrance that I actually like. I use the rinse happily now. I also made a bottle of the stuff with a couple of drops of raspberry e.o. The smell is even nicer and makes it very usuable as a hair mist (even better with some additional goodies..). I also thought about using a raspberry hydrosol instead of plain distilled water and while I'm certain it would be lovely, the raspberry vinegar is already more costly than the ACV, and adding the cost of a hydrosol might be justifiable for something that I mist on my hair, but not something that I POUR on!!!
Anyway, I have no idea if anybody else finds the smell of their ACV rinse objectionable, but if you do, this is just a lovely, lovely alternative. |
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Sun Apr 01, 2007 4:09 pm |
Thanks for the post Katee. My mom use to rinse my hair with vinegar/water and I just hated the smell so it is something that I would/will not use on my hair once I wash/rinsed it myself. This idea of raspberry vinegar sounds yummy, I think I will give this a try. |
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Sun Apr 01, 2007 4:12 pm |
Let me know what you think if you do try it Frodo! It's a small thing really, but I have to admit I'm delighted with it  |
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Sun Apr 01, 2007 4:34 pm |
Will do, I'm off to the store tomorrow to buy the raspberry vinegar, I already have the water.  |
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Sun Apr 01, 2007 5:05 pm |
This sounds wonderful, katee. The smell is the one objection DH has to the ACV--he says it "stinks up the bathroom". LOL
Gotta try it.
Thanks, again
A |
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Sun Apr 01, 2007 10:30 pm |
Katee, it sounds great. Do you use specific measurements or just throw the stuff in a bottle? If you do use measurements, care to post them? |
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Mon Apr 02, 2007 8:35 am |
I just make a 50-50 solution. I added about 10 drops of raspberry e.o. to the second batch that I've been using as a hair mist....
You can just play around with it though. I have a few things I want to try as well  |
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Mon Apr 02, 2007 2:00 pm |
Is this for sale yet? Sounds great!!! |
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Mon Apr 02, 2007 2:18 pm |
Thank you for this post, Katee. I was actually just thinking this morning that I hated the smell of the ACV in my hair, which is why I stopped doing the ACV rinse. I will definitely have to try your alternative. You're such a smart cookie!
ETA: Did you have to use bottled water to mix the vinegar in, or just regular tab water? TIA! |
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Mon Apr 02, 2007 2:20 pm |
Katee,
do you use it after the conditioner or instead of?
TIA,
Lucy. |
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Mon Apr 02, 2007 2:33 pm |
LOL Mel....yeah, it's for sale. 1 Cadillac Marg will get ya 16 ounces....
I use it after my conditioner, Lucy.
Cherisse, I always have a few jugs of distilled water on hand that I use to mix concentrates. It's cheap enough, so I used it out of habit. I don't see any reason why you can't use tap water though. After all, you use it to wash your hair anyway... |
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Mon Apr 02, 2007 4:59 pm |
katee wrote: |
LOL Mel....yeah, it's for sale. 1 Cadillac Marg will get ya 16 ounces....
I use it after my conditioner, Lucy.
Cherisse, I always have a few jugs of distilled water on hand that I use to mix concentrates. It's cheap enough, so I used it out of habit. I don't see any reason why you can't use tap water though. After all, you use it to wash your hair anyway... |
Thank you, Katee. I agree. It makes it more convenient, too, to use tap water. This sounds really awesome. I have to go and buy the raspberry vinegar now. I wonder if Trader Joe's carries this.  |
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Mon Apr 02, 2007 8:52 pm |
Thanks, Katee!
I am sure you have another winner with that rinse.
Will definitely try as soon as I get the vinegar.
Thanks again,
Lucy. |
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Tue Apr 03, 2007 3:43 pm |
Ok, I was on a mission today to find raspberry vinegar. Three stores later I found one that was a very small bottle for $10 bucks. Needless to say I didn't buy it cause if I didn't like the rinse I probably would never use the left overs. So my brain sorta kinda kicked in and thought maybe I could buy raspberry juice and do a 50/50 with regular vinegar and the juice. Well, there wasn't any just raspberry juice. All I could find was 100% cranberry raspberry juice. So I am going to try this at 50/50 and if I don't like it or it makes my hair smell like a bog my husband will be glad to drink the juice.  |
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Tue Apr 03, 2007 3:46 pm |
Frodo wrote: |
Ok, I was on a mission today to find raspberry vinegar. Three stores later I found one that was a very small bottle for $10 bucks. Needless to say I didn't buy it cause if I didn't like the rinse I probably would never use the left overs. So my brain sorta kinda kicked in and thought maybe I could buy raspberry juice and do a 50/50 with regular vinegar and the juice. Well, there wasn't any just raspberry juice. All I could find was 100% cranberry raspberry juice. So I am going to try this at 50/50 and if I don't like it or it makes my hair smell like a bog my husband will be glad to drink the juice.  |
Wow, $10 sounds like a lot for a bottle of vinegar.
Katee - where did you get yours from? Does this price sound right? |
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Tue Apr 03, 2007 3:47 pm |
$10 for raspberry vinegar !!! Yikes thats crazy!
I got mine at Costco. To be honest, I don't remember what I paid, but it sure as hell wasn't $10.
Sounds like a valiant try Frodo, but I really don't think its gonna work. Good luck though! |
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Tue Apr 03, 2007 3:59 pm |
katee wrote: |
$10 for raspberry vinegar !!! Yikes thats crazy!
I got mine at Costco. To be honest, I don't remember what I paid, but it sure as hell wasn't $10.
Sounds like a valiant try Frodo, but I really don't think its gonna work. Good luck though! |
Hey, thanks for making my day, I was feeling like a smart ass (pushing chest out) thinking my idea just might work. Oh well, a do it yourselfer I'm not Looks like my husand has a big bottle of juice, at least that was on sale.  |
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Tue Apr 03, 2007 4:12 pm |
katee wrote: |
$10 for raspberry vinegar !!! Yikes thats crazy!
I got mine at Costco. To be honest, I don't remember what I paid, but it sure as hell wasn't $10.
Sounds like a valiant try Frodo, but I really don't think its gonna work. Good luck though! |
Oh Costco is my favorite store, so I sure know what will be in my cart next time I go there.
Thanks, Katee!
Frodo, are there any Costco in Oregon? |
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Tue Apr 03, 2007 4:18 pm |
bkkgirl wrote: |
katee wrote: |
$10 for raspberry vinegar !!! Yikes thats crazy!
I got mine at Costco. To be honest, I don't remember what I paid, but it sure as hell wasn't $10.
Sounds like a valiant try Frodo, but I really don't think its gonna work. Good luck though! |
Oh Costco is my favorite store, so I sure know what will be in my cart next time I go there.
Thanks, Katee!
Frodo, are there any Costco in Oregon? |
Yes, but not sure they have it as I know everything in that store. I call Costco "my minimum $200 store". Can't get out of there without spending at least that much. I'm sure others spend more but I go quite often and none of my purchases are for business. That stuff gets rung up separately. But I will check the vinegar isle out soon. |
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Tue Apr 17, 2007 7:08 am |
I've always loved ACV rinses but hated the smell. Thank you so much for this tip. |
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Thu Apr 19, 2007 5:18 pm |
I'm going to give this rinse a try tonight. Can someone tell me how much to put on my hair? I know it's 50/50 but how much total. Example: 1/2 cup each to make a cup or is that too much. Should I use hot water and do I leave it in and not rinse it out? Sorry, these probably are stupid questions, just want to get it right. |
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Thu Apr 19, 2007 8:53 pm |
Am I a little freaky. I actually like the smell of the ACV.
Don't answer that. |
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Fri Apr 20, 2007 7:35 am |
Frodo wrote: |
I'm going to give this rinse a try tonight. Can someone tell me how much to put on my hair? I know it's 50/50 but how much total. Example: 1/2 cup each to make a cup or is that too much. Should I use hot water and do I leave it in and not rinse it out? Sorry, these probably are stupid questions, just want to get it right. |
Yikes! Try 1 TBSP to a cup of water! You'll fry your hair if you use half a cup of it!! It's your final rinse, so the temp is up to you, but cool water is best for your hair. And yes, you leave it in. |
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Fri Apr 20, 2007 8:07 am |
Velvettt wrote: |
Frodo wrote: |
I'm going to give this rinse a try tonight. Can someone tell me how much to put on my hair? I know it's 50/50 but how much total. Example: 1/2 cup each to make a cup or is that too much. Should I use hot water and do I leave it in and not rinse it out? Sorry, these probably are stupid questions, just want to get it right. |
Yikes! Try 1 TBSP to a cup of water! You'll fry your hair if you use half a cup of it!! It's your final rinse, so the temp is up to you, but cool water is best for your hair. And yes, you leave it in. |
Thanks, guess I was just a bit goofy when thinking I needed that much. Plus the fact the expensive bottle of raspberry vinegar will last a lot longer. Will try this tonight as I didn't do it last night till I got a reply. |
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Fri Apr 20, 2007 4:57 pm |
How about something like raspberry oil instead of vinegar, mixed in with an emulsifier, to mask the ACV smell or lessen it rather than replacing it all together? Maybe pectin.
For that matter, maybe any fragrant essential oil would do, depending on how it combines with the ACV smell. |
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