Apple cider vinegar on my hair overnight sounded harmless—almost magical. People swore it transformed dull, lifeless strands into glossy perfection.
I wanted that miracle. I soaked my scalp, wrapped my hair, and tried to sleep through the sting and sour smell.
By morning, the truth about this “cure-all” was burningly, painfully clea… Continues…
I expected to wake up with softer, shinier hair. Instead, the first thing I noticed was the smell—sharp, acidic, clinging to my pillowcase.
My scalp felt tight, almost raw, and as I unraveled my hair, the strands didn’t glide through my fingers; they snagged.
The promised silkiness simply wasn’t there. In some spots, my hair felt strangely rough, like the cuticle had been lifted instead of smoothed.
Rinsing under lukewarm water, I watched the vinegar swirl away and hoped the damage would, too. My scalp did look a bit less
flaky, and my roots felt cleaner, but the lengths of my hair told a different story: slightly drier, a little more fragile,
not transformed at all. That night taught me something no viral hack ever mentions—ACV can help,
but only when diluted, used briefly, and never treated like a miracle strong enough to sleep in.