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Rinsing with apple cider vinegar (ACV) will help balance the pH of your hair and remove the buildup that can result from the use of many styling products and inexpensive shampoos.
Rinsing with ACV will also close the numerous cuticle scales which cover and protect the surface of each hair shaft. This imparts a smoother surface which reflects more light and as a result leaves your hair shinier, smoother and easier to manage.
You can make your own after-shampoo hair rinse by mixing 1/3 of a cup (75 ml) of ACV into a quart (1 liter) of water. You can then store this mixture in a plastic bottle and keep it in the shower for ready use.
I don't know about using regular distilled vinegar but I suspect it would also work since acetic acid is the main ingredient in both vinegars. Content provided by Yahoo Answers.
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