If you are interested in getting started with a BS/ACV routine, here is what I would suggest:
1. Prepare your mixtures. The average ratio for BS as well as ACV is 1 tbsp: 1 cup water. If you have hard water, use distilled or boiled water. Use an old shampoo bottle or another type of squirt bottle will make it easier to apply the BS to your roots.
2. Gradually squirt your BS onto sections of your roots and massage it in using the pads of your fingers. It should begin to feel "slippery". This is something you might have to adjust your ratio to and find out what works best for you. When you are done rinse out ALL of the BS.
3. Apply your ACV solution. Most people on here will say they pour it onto their lengths and avoid the roots. Personally, using a squirt bottle to apply it all over my hair works for me.
It is all pretty simple once you get the hang of it. The transition phase will not allow for pleasing hair and can last up to 6 weeks or longer. I think that the longer you stretch your washes, the shorter your transition phase will be.
1. Prepare your mixtures. The average ratio for BS as well as ACV is 1 tbsp: 1 cup water. If you have hard water, use distilled or boiled water. Use an old shampoo bottle or another type of squirt bottle will make it easier to apply the BS to your roots.
2. Gradually squirt your BS onto sections of your roots and massage it in using the pads of your fingers. It should begin to feel "slippery". This is something you might have to adjust your ratio to and find out what works best for you. When you are done rinse out ALL of the BS.
3. Apply your ACV solution. Most people on here will say they pour it onto their lengths and avoid the roots. Personally, using a squirt bottle to apply it all over my hair works for me.
It is all pretty simple once you get the hang of it. The transition phase will not allow for pleasing hair and can last up to 6 weeks or longer. I think that the longer you stretch your washes, the shorter your transition phase will be.
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