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This woman only washes her hair with vinegar

"You think it would leave a smell, but it doesn't."

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By Jake Meeus-Jones via SWNS

This woman has ditched shampoo and now washes her hair in vinegar. She says she's saving money and her locks are "healthier than ever."

Kelsi Giroux, 27, adopted the new hair-washing method five years ago after noticing regular shampoo and conditioner would build up on her scalp.

She began researching alternative ways to wash her hair and came across a mix of apple cider vinegar and baking soda - which initially didn't work as the baking soda was difficult to wash out.

Kelsi eventually settled on part vinegar, part water, which she said "really helped" with dandruff and shampoo build up on her scalp.

She's now been washing her hair once a week with vinegar for the past three years and says the unique method doesn't leave any smell.

Kelsi, an online content creator, from Grimsby, Ontario, Canada, said: "I have super thick hair and I found normal shampoo and conditioner wouldn't come out, so I started looking for alternative methods.

"I thought about what I could do as I was already washing my hair once a week which is different from the norm.

Kelsi Giroux's vinegar based hair washing regime. (SWNS via Daily Motion)

"I tried apple cider vinegar and baking soda first, but the baking soda didn't come out - so it was kind of a mixture of looking things up and giving things a go.

"Then I tried apple cider vinegar and water and that began to really help the build up and I've found I don't need to wash my hair as often as well.

"So just half and half, one cup vinegar, one cup water, and then just pour it into hair, rub my scalp and then rinse it out.

"You think it would leave a smell, but it doesn't. I don't like the smell of apple cider vinegar, but it smells like nothing, just like hair.

"It was a bit of a switch, but I feel I have tendencies to always go against the norm.

"When I tell people about it, they're always very intrigued at how it's not greasy - it's because it's not stripping the natural oils.

"My hair feels really healthy now, and the production of oils is more normal as I'm not rinsing it as much.

"Another benefit is it's a lot cheaper too - it's only $2 a month buying a big jug of apple cider vinegar."

Kelsi posts videos of "green and vegan" food recipes on her TikTok as she tries to be as "natural as possible."

She made sure to keep in line with her ethos of natural and green living when looking for an alternative hair wash.

Kelsi said: "I used regular shampoo and conditioner and then switched to trying more natural brands and that still didn't help the build up and then found apple cider vinegar.

"I try to live as green and as natural as possible.

"I feel happy about it being more natural and that always makes me feel good and I felt better because I didn't have this dandruff issue.

"It was definitely a positive transition."

Kelsi shared a video of her hair washing method on TikTok, which racked up more than 1.5million views and was met with mixed responses.

One follower said: "I did this for a few washes and after a few days I had so much dandruff it took three washes to get rid of it - never again lol."

Another said: "As a hairstylist this is amazing to renew your hair!!!"

A third added: "I did this for a few years. My hair was lovely, but my scalp was very unhappy.

While a fourth commented: "Apple cider vinegar is super good for your hair, but you really should condition after, it can make hair dry."

Kelsi says the routine is now normal to her and she was shocked at how many views and comments the video got.

She said: "When I first did a video on it, I didn't think it was going to get so many views and comments and people confused by it.

"It's just so normal and a simple thing to me.

"I have recommended it to people, but I don't think any friends have given it a try, but people are definitely interested - I'm sure some of my viewers have tried it."

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