Balance Hair & Sebum pH Our hair and the natural oil that comes from our scalp, known as sebum, have a pH level of between 4.5 and 5.5. When kept at this acidity level, it can ensure healthy hair and skin. Apple cider vinegar is naturally high in acetic acid and has a pH level which is close to that of human hair. Regularly rinsing with this vinegar can help bring your scalp and hair to its ideal acidity, especially if you have oily hair. | Anti dandruff Apple cider vinegar has the acetic acid in it, which making it a fantastic natural cure. Rinsing even once a week with an apple cider vinegar mixture has brought relief to many dandruff sufferers and prevented further flaking. | Cleansing and Clarifying Using a multitude of products on our hair – like serums, gels, sprays, and masks – leads to product build-up. All this sticky residue can leave the hair looking flat, dull and lifeless. When applying apple cider vinegar, make sure you let it to sit in the hair for at least three minutes which, is the time the vinegar requires to break up the molecular structure of the residue, allowing it to be easily rinsed away. | Add Natural Body & Define Curls The Curl Manual claims that an apple cider vinegar rinse can make your curls 'pop', by bringing back their springy bounce! And, unlike conventional shampoo and conditioners, the vinegar won't weigh down the individual strands, meaning you can enjoy more movement and natural body to your hairstyle. You may even find you don't need to use heating and styling products after a vinegar rinse, saving your hair from further damage |