Vinegar Hair Rinses – Natural Shine & Scalp Care

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bain and savon vinegar rinse for normal hair
Organic Vinegar Hair Rinse
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Glass Trigger Spray Bottle - 500ml
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Transform your hair routine with our Vinegar Hair Rinses, crafted from organic ingredients to naturally cleanse, restore shine, and balance scalp pH. Perfect for all hair types, these rinses remove buildup, enhance softness, and promote healthy, manageable hair.

Paired with eco-friendly glass spray bottles for easy application, our vinegar rinses are a sustainable, plastic-free solution for natural hair care.

Shop now for organic vinegar hair rinses that care for your hair and the planet!

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