Everything that is old is new again.
My mother rinsed my hair with vinegar when I was a child, in the 1950's. And her mother rinsed her girls' hair with vinegar (my red headed aunt), and lemon juice (my blonde mother) when they were little, in the 1920's/30's. Grandmother must have felt that there was a difference (maybe because of the color), and felt that lemon juice was better for blondes. I was a red head, so I got vinegar Rinsing with vinegar, or lemon juice, and then sitting out in the sun to air dry gives nice highlights - though I seldom have time to do that anymore ... and I'm not sure if my graying hair needs, or would take, highlights
My mother rinsed my hair with vinegar when I was a child, in the 1950's. And her mother rinsed her girls' hair with vinegar (my red headed aunt), and lemon juice (my blonde mother) when they were little, in the 1920's/30's. Grandmother must have felt that there was a difference (maybe because of the color), and felt that lemon juice was better for blondes. I was a red head, so I got vinegar Rinsing with vinegar, or lemon juice, and then sitting out in the sun to air dry gives nice highlights - though I seldom have time to do that anymore ... and I'm not sure if my graying hair needs, or would take, highlights