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Apple Cider Vinegar Hair Rinse Infused with the Best Herbs for Healthy Hair

March 11, 2022 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

One of the bloggers I follow on Instagram is always talking about her obsession with apple cider vinegar (fermented apple juice). She swears up and down that it helps with clearing up acne to balancing her blood sugar, which research published in Medscape General Medicine actually supports, and just about everything in between. I decided to give it a try—you know, just to see.

Meet the experts

Andrew Fitzsimons, celebrity hairstylist

Gina Rivera, celebrity stylist and founder of Phenix Salon Suites

Bridgette Hill, trichologist and owner of Bridgette Hill Scalp Therapy

Medically reviewed by Dr. Jennifer Haley, a board-certified dermatologist

One surprising benefit I didn’t see coming? My hair has never looked better!

What’s more: Hairstylists have been using this kitchen staple to enhance the appearance of their client’s hair for years. Even Andrew Fitzsimons, a celebrity hairstylist whose client list includes JLO, Meghan Fox, and Kim Kardashian, gives ACV a thumbs up.

“Apple cider vinegar will add a shine to your tresses by coating the cuticle, which will make hair softer and stronger and even help prevent breakage,” he says. “ACV is also great for balancing your scalp’s pH level thanks to its antibacterial properties.” By applying to your roots, he says you will soon notice a less build up and minimal dandruff.

And that’s how this herb-infused apple cider vinegar hair rinse was born. 

Making my own ACV rinse has quickly become my go-to secret for lackluster hair. Not only does it get rid of the gunky buildup that used to weigh down my hair, but it also makes my locks soft and super shiny.

Plus, by infusing it with hair-boosting herbs, I’ve noticed more growth, less flakiness, and fewer bad hair days to boot. Here’s how to make your own version of this hair fixer upper.

“The rinse can be customized to be stronger or weaker , depending on the water to ACV ratio used when mixing, allowing those with scalp concerns verses those with no obvious scalp conditions,” explains Bridgette Hill, trichologist and owner of Bridgette Hill Scalp Therapy.

Herb-Infused Apple Cider Vinegar Hair Rinse

Apple cider vinegar (ACV) is a must for any healthy hair regimen. Because raw ACV hasn’t been pasteurized, it still contains the nutrients and probiotics that are so vital for healthy hair and scalp.

When using apple cider vinegar, Gina Rivera, celebrity stylist and founder of Phenix Salon Suites, recommends always diluting it first by adding water, as undiluted it can be far too acidic for the hair. She recommends one ounce of vinegar to 5 ounces of water.

“As with everything, always use this treatment in moderation to avoid stripping the hair and damaging it,” she says. “Depending on the amount of products a person uses, this treatment should be done no more than once per week or bi-weekly.” 

When used as a post-shampoo rinse, ACV can help decrease tangles and smooth away frizz, add body and shine, clarify over-styled locks, and unclog hair follicles that may be causing excess shedding. Not only that, but by replenishing healthy bacteria and re-balancing your scalp’s pH, you may even see less dandruff and oil production than usual. Hallelujah.

Although ACV is great by itself, adding in various plants and herbs makes your apple cider vinegar hair rinse that much more potent. For mine, I used rosemary, hibiscus, lavender, and marshmallow root.

But you’re by no means limited to just those herbs. Feel free to choose any of the following herbs based on your hair type and the kinds of issues you run into:

Best Herbs for Healthy Hair

Note: dried herbs are easier to use. Since they don’t contain any moisture, they won’t mold if exposed to air while the mixture infuses.

But you can use fresh herbs if you like. Just make sure they’re completely submerged in the vinegar and that no part of the plant is exposed to air. I used a combination of both depending on what was readily available at the store.

While I was able to find all of these herbs in the bulk bins at my local health food store, you can also order them online. 

Hibiscus

Because they are packed with vitamins, minerals, organic acids, and antioxidants [source], dried hibiscus flowers can help improve the overall health of your hair and scalp. I would avoid this if you have blonde or light brown hair (where I would suggest trying chamomile) because it gives the ACV a red tint, which is great for red or dark hair highlights but could temporarily stain lighter hair.

Lavender

Lavender is an anti-inflammatory herb [source] that has been shown to promote hair growth in animal studies [source]. It has been said to deep condition hair, helping it stay soft and shiny.

Rosemary

Rosemary is loaded with antioxidant polyphenols, oils, and nutrients that nourish the root, encourage hair growth [source], and increase circulation in the scalp. If you don’t have access to fresh or dried herbs, add a couple drops of rosemary essential oil for the same hair growth benefits. 

Thyme

Thyme delivers powerful nutrients to hair follicles that are necessary for healthy hair growth. Like rosemary, thyme may help improve blood circulation to the scalp, fight bacteria [source], and encourage hair to grow thicker and stronger. 

Ginseng

Ginseng is often found in shampoos and conditioners because of its hair stimulating benefits. Not only does it promote hair growth, but it may also reduce shedding and inflammation in the scalp [source].

Nettle

Nettle leaves are rich in phytochemicals, amino acids, silica, and sulfur [source], which are great hair boosters. Applying nettle topically not only promotes healthy hair growth, but its healthy amount of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds [source] can also help scalp conditions like psoriasis and dandruff

Marshmallow Root

Marshmallow root contains low concentrations of ceramide precursors that bind to the hair, making strands look thicker and feel stronger. It contains mucilage, like a protective film [source], that is somewhat slippery and can therefore be used as an alternative to conditioner.

More Herbs for Healthy Hair

Herbs for dry hair: Burdock root, comfrey, elderflowers, lavender, marshmallow, parsley, sage, stinging nettle

Herbs for oily hair: Calendula, horsetail, lemon juice, lemon balm, mint, rosemary, witch hazel, yarrow

Herbs to combat dandruff: Burdock root, garlic, onion, parsley, rosemary, stinging nettle, thyme

Herbs for body and luster: Calendula, catnip, horsetail, licorice, lime flowers, nasturtium, parsley, rosemary, sage, stinging nettle, watercress

Herbs for shine: Horsetail, parsley, nettle, rosemary, sage, calendula

Herbs for hair growth: Aloe, arnica, birch, burdock, catmint, chamomile, horsetail, licorice, marigold, nettles, parsley, rosemary, sage, stinging nettle

Herbs for coloring hair: Brown – henna, walnut hulls, sage; Blonde – calendula, chamomile, lemon, saffron, turmeric, rhubarb root

How to Infuse Apple Cider Vinegar

You’ll want to gather your vinegar and herbs as well as a 64-ounce mason jar and a fine-mesh strainer.

If you want to reap the benefits of ACV, it’s best to choose an organic raw vinegar that contains “the mother.” This means it’s unfiltered, unrefined, and still contains the beneficial bacteria, yeast, and proteins that are so good for the scalp’s microbiome. My personal favorite is Bragg

Like with most infusion recipes, the amount of herbs you need isn’t set in stone. 

Instead, you’ll want to fill your mason jar about halfway with herbs and then cover it the rest of the way with vinegar. In the recipe below, I tried to be helpful by giving exact measurements. But most of the time, I just eyeball it. There’s no right way to do it. 

Gently muddle the herb mixture with a wooden spoon to help release some of the botanical properties. Make sure there’s a little breathing room between the vinegar and the upper edge of the jar, where the lid rests. Then replace the lid and put the jar in a cool, dark location, such as a pantry or cabinet. 

Shake the mixture every 2–3 days, and add more vinegar as needed to keep the level relatively the same.

After 2 weeks, strain out the herbs (cheesecloth is better at removing finely ground herbs, but a fine-mesh strainer will also work) and transfer your apple cider vinegar hair rinse to a clean squeeze bottle or jar. 

Your vinegar hair rinse should keep for approximately 6 months.

This post was medically reviewed by Dr. Jennifer Haley, a board-certified dermatologist with extensive experience in medical, cosmetic, and surgical dermatology. Learn more about Hello Glow’s medical reviewers here. As always, this is not personal medical advice, and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.

To read the full article, click here.

Credit to: https: Stephanie Pollard for helloglow.co

Filed Under: Hair Care Tagged With: gina rivera style, ginas platform, hair, hair texture, haircare, healthyhair, vinegar, vinegar for hair, wellness

Using This Type of Brush May Be Making You Lose Your Hair

March 9, 2022 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

A HAIRSTYLIST REVEALS THE BRUSH THAT COULD BE MAKING YOUR THINNING HAIR WORSE

It’s a fact: Hair thinning comes with aging. While your twenties and thirties may have been defined by thick, voluminous strands, some of that density may decrease as you blow out the birthday candles. Of course, this isn’t the worst thing in the world—it’s just one of the many ways our bodies change as we enter our golden years. But our hair can be a part of how we see ourselves, and losing it may be harder for some than others. Luckily, there are ways to minimize hair thinning, including using the proper tools to care for it. Read on to find out what you should avoid doing in your beauty routine if you’re concerned about thinning hair.

If your hair is thinning, don’t use a tightly bristled brush.

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Not all hairbrushes are created equal—especially when you’re trying to be gentle with your strands. Tightly bristled brushes can pull on the hair due to rough edges and cause additional breakage, especially when the hair is wet. “It’s very important to use a good wet brush after cleansing the hair,” says Gina Rivera, celebrity stylist and founder of Phenix Salon Suites. Wet brushes—which can be used on dry hair as well—typically have more widely spread teeth that are less likely to snag on your strands.

While you’re editing down your hairbrush collection, this goes for boar bristle brushes as well. These tightly bristled brushes are best reserved for thick or coarse hair textures, as they can damage thin strands.

Consider that there could be health factors at play.

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Not all hair thinning is the result of a haircare mistake. According to Andrea Claire, a licensed hairstylist, there could be other issues at play. When one of her clients mentions hair loss, she asks them to consider the following common culprits: new hair products or chemical services, big life changes or stress, medications, changes in diet, and simply, age.

She also asks them to assess the volume of hair loss. Losing between 50 to 100 strands throughout the day is totally normal, according to the American Academy of Dermatologists (AAD). But Claires says “if you glide your fingers through your hair and 20-plus strands of hair come out, then further investigation may be required.” In other words, you’ll want to consult your GP or a dermatologist.

You already know that using heat on your hair can lead to damage. But did you know the temperature of that heat also has an impact? “Make sure that when using styling tools the settings are on low or cool heat to avoid doing damage to the hair that would cause it to break off,” says Rivera. A quality heat protectant can also work wonders.

Skip a wash day.

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Once you rule out a medical issue, you can make other modifications to your hair care routine to prevent thinning. One of the most effective ones? Skipping a wash day. “Avoid shampooing daily which can cause stress onto your follicles,” says Claire.

To make sure each wash packs a punch, invest in quality shampoos and conditioners that your stylist recommends for your specific hair type. You can also coat strands with a leave-in conditioner to help moisturize and strengthen the hair shaft. “Iles Formula Finishing Serum and Color Wow’s Dream Cocktail are my new jams,” says Claire.

Turn down the heat.

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You already know that using heat on your hair can lead to damage. But did you know the temperature of that heat also has an impact? “Make sure that when using styling tools the settings are on low or cool heat to avoid doing damage to the hair that would cause it to break off,” says Rivera. A quality heat protectant can also work wonders.

If that’s not possible with your current ‘do, try opting for a cut that minimizes your need for hot tools. “A textured bob can often be styled by simply towel drying and using product to emphasize waves and curls,” says Rivera. “This omits additional heat exposure that is often required for styling many looks.”

Even if you’re not open to a dramatic chop, a hairstylist can guide you in building a hair care routine that will give you the strands of your dreams.

Credit to: Juliana LaBianca for bestlifeonline.com

Filed Under: Business, Hair Care Tagged With: Gina Rivera, gina rivera style, ginas platform, hair, hair texture, haircare, hairloss, healthyhair, thinning hair, wellness

4 Life-Changing Tips For Stronger, Healthier Hair, According To A Stylist

November 30, 2021 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

A good hair day can realistically have a major impact on your mood and self esteem, but achieving these days is about so much more than luck, and it actually takes effort to ensure the strength and health of your hair so it can look its best. If you struggle with hair loss or weak and brittle strands you know the frustration of attempting to style your locks to hide these issues, so we spoke with Gina Rivera, professional hair stylist and creator of “By Gina” to get her best tips on achieving a better head of hair through your diet and the way you style your strands. In focusing on scalp help and everything in between, you’ll be on your way to flawless hair in no time.

Following a Balanced Diet

It may come as a surprise that a healthy and nutrient dense diet is one of the most valuable facets of strong hair growth. “Maintaining a good diet is one of the most important things you can do if you want to have healthy and strong hair. A diet regimen that is sufficient in protein and rich in vitamins and nutrients is best to support hair health,” explains Rivera. Your strands are made up of protein as it is, so including this nutrient in your diet will help to reinforce your hair, enhancing the strength and reducing risk of breakage.

Credit to: Merrell Readman on shefinds.com

Filed Under: Article, Hair Care Tagged With: hair, haircare, healthyhair, wellness

5 Reasons Why A Gratitude Journal Will Change Your Life

November 18, 2020 by Mia Torti Leave a Comment

It’s simple. Grab a journal, or even a loose-leaf piece of paper, and date the page. Entitle it ‘I am grateful for…’ and begin listing off whatever your heart is telling you. The best part is, this is your list. You can bullet off the smallest of wins or the big hurdles you have conquered. You can write one word or paragraphs. It is all up to you! Whatever variation, the benefits are the same and tremendously advantageous.

Gratitude allows us to celebrate the good of the present.

When we are focusing on the present day, we reframe our mindset and we live where our feet are. This helps us to celebrate present and fully enjoy and seize the moment.

Gratitude works as a defense against toxic thoughts and behaviors.

We can combat our toxic thoughts and behaviors with gratitude. When you have a grateful mindset, it is very hard for negativity to overwhelm your state. You are able to figuratively block toxicity from your being if you really focus on what you are grateful for. 

Gratitude increases a sense of coherence.

A sense of coherence is how confident a person feels about potential life outcomes. It is the degree to which a person feels optimistic and in control of future events (Lambert, Graham, Fincham, & Stillman, 2009).

  • Gratitude enhances peace of mind.
    • Your blessings can bring you peace of mind when you are aware of them. Expressing gratitude helps you to be aware of all of the good in your life. In turn, you will find that you feel an overwhelming sense of comfort when living in this state. 
  • Gratitude opens the door for more good to come into your life. 
    • When you are in a state of gratefulness and goodness, you attract the same! This is something I learned many moons ago, and ever since my entire life changed. 

Try it this week. Set a timeline for yourself and dedicate to expressing your gratitude daily. Then sit back and get ready for your life to change in all of the best ways! 

XOXO, 

Gina 

Gina Rivera

Gina Rivera

Beauty Icon and Expert

Gina Rivera skyrocketed to success when the company she founded in 2007, Phenix Salon Suites, became the fastest-growing salon suite company in the beauty industry. With more than 300 locations nationally and international expansion occurring in the UK, Entrepreneur Magazine named Phenix Salon Suites a Top 500 Franchise list seven years running.

    Filed Under: Lifestyle, Wellness Tagged With: wellness, wellnesswednesday

    Grounding and Why You Should Be Doing It

    November 4, 2020 by Mia Torti Leave a Comment

    Our daily routines are filled with tasks, responsibilities, and more! Most of us rarely make time for ourselves. If you are going to add one thing to your self-care routine, this should be it.

    It’s called ‘grounding’ or ‘earthing.’ If you haven’t heard of it, after this, you are going to be doing whatever you can to do it!

    Grounding: “Earthing (or grounding) refers to the discovery of benefits—including better sleep and reduced pain—from walking barefoot outside or sitting, working, or sleeping indoors connected to conductive systems that transfer the Earth’s electrons from the ground into the body.” (Earthing: Health Implications of Reconnecting the Human Body to the Earth’s Surface Electrons from the US National Library of Medicine)

    Simply put, you can enact grounding when you simply take off your shoes and sync your feet into sand, grass, or dirt. If you live in colder climates, grounding mats are actually a thing! There’s also shoes, sheets, and other grounding materials that do the job.

    Okay, okay… So what are the benefits?

    Improves Stress

    Grounding normalizes cortisol. Cortisol is a stress hormone in the body. Stress reduction is imperative to managing your health in all areas. Earthing is an inexpensive way to do so and it really works!

    Neutralizes Free Radicals

    An abundance of free radicals in our system can cause tremendous damage to our health. Grounding helps fight against these forces in our system.

    Supports the Immune System

    While the earth does the work for your body to rid it of positively charged free radicals, it allows your immune system to relax.

    Decreases Inflammation

    When the free electrons are neutralized by the earth, it decreases inflammation in the body.

    There are many more benefits to reconnect with the earth and ground yourself. Not only does it immediately benefit your mood, but you can also help your body heal and rid it of toxins.

    XOXO,

    Gina

    Gina Rivera

    Gina Rivera

    Beauty Icon and Expert

    Gina Rivera skyrocketed to success when the company she founded in 2007, Phenix Salon Suites, became the fastest-growing salon suite company in the beauty industry. With more than 300 locations nationally and international expansion occurring in the UK, Entrepreneur Magazine named Phenix Salon Suites a Top 500 Franchise list seven years running.

      Filed Under: Lifestyle, Business, Wellness Tagged With: grounding, tipstogrounding, wellness, wellnesstips, wellnesswednesday

      Wellness Wednesday: 4 Tips to a More Positive Life

      May 13, 2020 by Mia Torti Leave a Comment

      Today’s Wellness Wednesday is all about positivity! Are you someone that is always seeing the glass half empty rather than half full? During challenging times, it is so tough to change our outlook. If we can master ways to see that glass half full, then we are well on our way to living a better and more positive life. Whether you are looking for ways to change your outlook or just simply keep yourself on a positive mindset track, our 4 tips and resources will help you get where you want to go. 

      #1 It’s all about outlook.

      The way that we look at the world is a direct result of how we feel. If we are constantly feeling down and negative, we will attract the same into our lives. Challenge yourself to break down those barriers of negativity and start to look at things differently. Use the glass half empty or half full example and apply that to your everyday life! 

      #2 Stay grateful and humble.

      When we move from a state of gratefulness, it is scientifically proven that we are happier. If you don’t want to believe us, believe Harvard Medical School. 

      In positive psychology research, gratitude is strongly and consistently associated with greater happiness. Gratitude helps people feel more positive emotions, relish good experiences, improve their health, deal with adversity, and build strong relationships.

      Harvard Health Publishing

      #3 Be kind to your progress.

      Comparison is the thief of joy.

      Theodore Roosevelt 

      We constantly are comparing ourselves to others. “Keeping up with the Joneses” is more real than ever in the age of social media. If we consistently are basing our happiness on where we fall in comparison to others, we will never feel truly whole and happy. Choose kindness today. 

      #4 Alter that 9%

      You have 75,000 THOUGHTS every day and 91% are EXACTLY the SAME as the DAY BEFORE! People wonder why their life doesn’t change???”

      Ed Mylett

      We have the power to alter the other 9% of thoughts in our days to truly change our lives. Watch this 12 minute video and prepare for your mind to be open to so many possibilities! 

      Gina Rivera

      Gina Rivera

      Beauty Icon and Expert

      Gina Rivera skyrocketed to success when the company she founded in 2007, Phenix Salon Suites, became the fastest-growing salon suite company in the beauty industry. With more than 300 locations nationally and international expansion occurring in the UK, Entrepreneur Magazine named Phenix Salon Suites a Top 500 Franchise list seven years running.

        Filed Under: Business, Lifestyle, Wellness Tagged With: change, comparison, fix, glasshalffull, humble, joy, kind, kindness, mindset, outlook, positive, positivemind, positivethinking, positivity, thoughts, wednesday, wellness, wellnesswednesday, work

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