Interesting. Did your mom rinse the vinegar out of your hair? This morning I used white vinegar rather than cider vinegar, because that's what I have at home. It seems to have worked really well. After putting the vinegar solution in my hair (1 tablespoon in a cup of water), I worked it through and let it sit for a minute, then rinsed my hair thoroughly. It smelled vinegar-y while it was still wet/damp, but now that it's dry I can't smell vinegar at all anymore.
I was really nervous about trying the OCM on my face, too. I have battled various forms of acne ever since I was a teenager (I'm 41 now), so the thought of putting OIL on my skin seemed CRAZY! The concept made sense to me, though, once I read about it, and I have to say that it really does seem to work pretty well for my skin. So far. I know it takes at least a week, and often up to a month or two, for skin to really "tell" you how well a product or regimen is working, so I'm just going to keep trying and see what happens. If it goes awry, I'll just go back to using the stuff I was using before.
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I was really nervous about trying the OCM on my face, too. I have battled various forms of acne ever since I was a teenager (I'm 41 now), so the thought of putting OIL on my skin seemed CRAZY! The concept made sense to me, though, once I read about it, and I have to say that it really does seem to work pretty well for my skin. So far. I know it takes at least a week, and often up to a month or two, for skin to really "tell" you how well a product or regimen is working, so I'm just going to keep trying and see what happens. If it goes awry, I'll just go back to using the stuff I was using before.