Does apple cider vinegar treat hair loss?
There are currently no scientific studies which show that apple cider vinegar can stop or reverse your hair thinning on its own, without any other treatment.
However, evidence is emerging that vinegar in general may help promote blood flow to the scalp, which could help stimulate hair growth [4]. An animal study found that vinegar could trigger follicles to move from the shedding phase to the growth phase of the hair growth cycle, and even increase the size of the hair follicle (though it’s unclear if these results would be replicated in humans).
This study used chaff vinegar liquor. It’s not known which specific components of chaff vinegar liquor were responsible for the observed effects, but all vinegars have the same fundamental makeup (acetic acid + water), so it’s possible that apple cider vinegar may generate similar results.
Additionally, one study found that a mixture of apple cider vinegar and garlic oil provided better skin penetration for minoxidil, one of the most prescribed hair growth medications [5]. However, the effects of using apple cider vinegar alone for hair loss or hair growth are yet to be examined.
A few small studies indicate that this remedy may have some benefits for your hair health, such as conditioning your hair and preventing breakage [6] or helping treat some common scalp problems [7-8]. But they were performed in petri dishes, not on human skin, so more research is needed to ascertain what apple cider vinegar can do for your scalp and hair, and under what circumstances.
Here are a few internet claims regarding what apple cider vinegar can do for your hair loss and what the evidence reveals.
1. Apple cider vinegar treats dandruff