I had heard people rave about apple cider vinegar for years — friends, stylists, influencers, even my grandmother, who insisted that ACV was the secret to the kind of shiny, healthy hair she swore only “the old remedies” could give. But like most things that sound too simple to be true, I never paid much attention. It was vinegar, after all. Sharp, sour, something I used for salad dressing or cleaning my kitchen counters, not something I imagined soaking into my hair while I slept. Still, the more I heard about it, the more curious I became. Eventually, curiosity turned into an experiment — one that taught me far more than I expected.
Apple cider vinegar has a long history as a natural remedy. For centuries, people have used it to soothe the scalp, restore shine, and rebalance pH levels that modern styling products disrupt. The acetic acid in ACV is believed to help dissolve residue left behind by conditioners, gels, and sprays. Many claim it alleviates dandruff, helps with itchiness, and even improves softness. But reading about something is different from experiencing it. I wanted to know what would actually happen — not in a quick rinse, not in a diluted spritz, but after leaving it in my hair overnight, the way some bold beauty bloggers claimed gave “transformational results.