Sorry I’m just now seeing this post!
Yes, I wash my hair with baking soda and ACV. I really like it. I wash my hair every 3-4 days, usually 4. On days 3 or 4, when you can tell it’s needing a wash, I wear it in a pony tail or bun. My life has been much simpler since switching to this method of hair care.
It did take about 2 weeks for my hair to fully acclimate to the change in products. Keep in mind that I was previously using organic, paraben-free, sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner before. From what I understand, bottled shampoo strips the hair of its naturally produced oils. Conditioner is then needed to re-moisturize the hair, sort of a false “re-oiling”. Because the scalp wants to moisturize itself with its own oils, it overproduces to make up for the stripping the shampoo is doing. Therefore, we wash our hair ever 1-2 days because our hair looks oily, greasy, and dirty.
When you stop this cycle and start using products that don’t strip the oils, your scalp sort of goes into shock and starts producing mega amounts of oil–hence the “acclimation period”. For a solid 10 days my hair was super greasy, despite using the baking soda daily. I wore it in a pony tail only during that time, and my bangs were totally unmanageable. AFter 10 days, it started clearing up and by 2 weeks, it was back to normal. Only then was I able to go 3-4 days between washings.
So, I say all that to prepare you. It may not be sunshine and roses for the next week or two for you. If you have normal hair (not too oily, dry, thick, or curly) you should be fine in a couple of weeks. My dd has very thick, naturally wavy hair, and this method DID NOT work for her. Her hair became dry and brittle, so we changed her over to WEN (very expensive, but worth it) and within a couple of weeks her hair looked healthier. I guess what I don’t spend in hair products, we make up for in what we buy for her; but a bottle of WEN for her lasts over two months, so it’s not that big of a deal.
Hope that helps,
Lindsey