I returned from week three of outdoor school and washed my considerably greasy hair with Sodium Bicarbonate. Rinsed most of it out and then rinsed with diluted apple cider vinegar. I was actually a little disappointed that there was not more fizz. I was thinking the fizzing might make my hair feel more clean.
I washed my hair very first so the vinegar would have lots of time to rinse out. I still have some concerns that I smell a little acidic. My hair however seems as clean as it usually does.
Maybe I need to change my favorite conservation method on the staff resume to "Not using Shampoo"
I am also wondering if diluting the vinegar we do chemical weathering with is a viable option. It could reduce some of the "Ugh my hands smell bad now" phenomenon we see with 6th graders. Perhaps I will have to test this out during week 4!
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