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Apple cider vinegar (ACV) is a common household product often used in home remedies

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A research review published in 2022 suggested that ACV may provide relief for dry scalp, a condition that is sometimes mistaken for dandruff due to similar symptoms. While ACV does show antimicrobial and antifungal properties in laboratory settings, studies indicate that it is not effective against all microorganisms. Its impact can vary depending on dilution, exposure time, and the specific organism involved, underscoring the need for further research.

Those who choose to try ACV at home typically dilute it with water, apply it briefly to the scalp, and rinse thoroughly. Using a mild dilution is essential, as undiluted ACV can irritate the skin. Eye contact should be avoided, and use should stop immediately if burning, redness, or discomfort occurs.

Natural remedies can be appealing, but they are not risk-free. Anyone with ongoing scalp issues or existing skin conditions should consult a healthcare professional before trying ACV. Understanding both the potential limitations and proper safety precautions is key when experimenting with at-home treatments.

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