I just wasn't sure if that would cause a problem with S2C (I didn't think it would, it seems straightforward, but S2C sounds more straightforward than it actually is so I thought I'd cover my bases lol).Might I suggest a shower head filter? I got one that removes minerals and chemicals and it’s amazing! I have city water sovmostly it’s chemicals that are my issue. But since my water is quite hard, I'd rather not use it without the ACV in S2C in case that's enough to cause mineral buildup in my hair. I'd always thought it was squishing in the conditioner (that you then rinsed normally), so I would then rinse with my ACV. When you S2C, you use small amounts of water to squish out the conditioner, slowly. I know it's not a conditioner, I meant use it to rinse my conditioner. S2C is just an abbreviation for squish to condish. As it is, it needs it at least at the end! It's not build up prone, but our water is very hard so that definitely works against me. I bet my hair would love for me to rinse with ACV every time. I don't think I'd be able to do that one, feasibly, without having things prepared beforehand and I. But it'd be a lot less easy to use it for every rinse. Now I just stick a bit at the bottom of my gallon pitcher and then fill it up with water before I shut the shower off! Easy. It took a few tries to figure out the balance so that I'd get the benefit without the lingering scent. This way the conditioner seals in the water and makes your hair extra smooth and silky. You can even leave a small amount of conditioner in your hair. With build up prone hair and moderately hard water, I'm always fighting minerals.That's good to know! Thank you! This step requires you to repeat the squishing step at least three times. I've done it before and really noticed a difference in how clean and soft my hair was. If I wasn't so lazy, I would use a very dilute vinegar water for washing and all rinsing. I've used it for regular rinsing of conditioner with no issues. I don't see why using a vinegar rinse to squish wouldn't work.
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