For dealing with frizzy, dull hair using apple cider vinegar, an understanding of your dosha and the nature of your bhrajaka pitta (relating to luster) can provide insights. Apple cider vinegar is often used because it can help restore hair’s natural pH balance, promote shine, and reduce frizz. To incorporate it into your routine without overpowering your senses with its strong scent, here’s a practical approach:
Start with the proper dilution: mix one part apple cider vinegar with four parts water. This dilution is generally safe for most hair types. If your scalp becomes irritated at any point, you may want to adjust the ratio by increasing the water portion. You can use this solution as a post-wash rinse. After shampooing your hair, pour the diluted mix over your hair, massage it in gently, and let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing it out thoroughly with cool water. Cool water helps in sealing the hair cuticles, enhancing the shine.
If your hair remains sticky, ensure a thorough rinse post-application. Doing this once a week should suffice, considering your concern for oiliness. Too much acidity might disturb the natural oils your scalp needs, leading to imbalance. If your scalp is oilier due to a pitta imbalance, regular cleansing yet avoiding overuse of vinegar is key to maintaining balance.
Further, consider incorporating other Ayurvedic practices like hair oil massage with coconut or bhringraj oil, focusing on balancing vata dosha to help retain moisture. By understanding your prakriti and aiming for balance, you may achieve the shine and manageability you desire.



