So I’ve been trying the vinegar challenge for a few weeks now. So far so good, some good All Natural Soap. My concoction consists of mostly vinegar, and a little bit of olive oil. I found that my skin was getting incredibly soft and smooth, but at the same try quite dry. I thought that maybe I was overdoing it with my spray so I set up a little experiment.

I decided one morning that I would spray ALOT onto my left arm and hardly any onto my right arm and compare the feelings in the two. I figured that my left arm would be extremely dry, and that my right arm would be less dry. The results shocked me quite a bit. My right arm was irritatingly dry and my left arm felt absolutely wonderful, this lead me to do some more experimentation. It turns out that it wasn’t the amount of product that I was putting on but rather the order I was putting the All Natural Soap on. When my arm would get wet with water and then have the product lathered on, the result would be dryness, but when the product was lathered on and then rinsed off the result would be absolutely incredible.

I’ve noticed that mixing in olive oil has had good results in a confusing way. Here’s what I mean by that: As I used more and more of my product I realized that I was using primarily more vinegar as opposed to olive oil. I put the olive oil in the bottle and at the beginning of my challenge I realized that while the amount of vinegar was decreasing dramatically the amount of olive oil contained wasn’t. I have just recently got to the point where there is only double the amount of vinegar compared to olive oil. My results have been getting better and better. I think that my next concoction of All Natural Soap will have more olive oil than vinegar, or at the very least much more olive oil.

(click the link in the upper right hand corner that says “Some notes on my Hair using my ACV All Natural Soap Spray” to see some results regarding my hair.)

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