I’m sorry to hear that you’re experiencing hair loss after using undiluted apple cider vinegar on your hair and scalp. Apple cider vinegar is known for its benefits as a natural hair care ingredient, but it can also be very strong and should always be used in dilution.
If you notice hair falling out after using undiluted apple cider vinegar, the first thing to do is to stop using it immediately. Try to wash your hair thoroughly with a gentle shampoo to remove any remaining vinegar from your scalp and hair.
To help your hair recover from the damage caused by the apple cider vinegar, you can try using a nourishing hair mask to restore moisture and strength. Look for a hair mask that contains natural ingredients like coconut oil, avocado, or honey to help soothe and repair your hair.
If you continue to experience hair loss or scalp irritation after stopping use of the apple cider vinegar, it may be helpful to see a dermatologist or hair specialist for further evaluation. They can help determine the cause of your hair loss and recommend appropriate treatment options.
In the future, be sure to always dilute apple cider vinegar with water or another gentle ingredient before using it on your hair and scalp to avoid any potential damage or irritation.