REN Skincare #ZeroWasteChallenge: Upcycled Lavender ACV Hair Rinse

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I’m taking part in the #ZeroWasteChallenge with REN Skincare and you should too! There is so much to love about this sustainable skincare brand, and for me, it’s their innovative, 100% recyclable pump on their body wash! I’ve just recently finished off my Atlantic Kelp And Magnesium Anti-Fatigue Body Wash (v sad.. 😢 highly recommend it!) but I am upcycling the bottle to create the perfect application bottle for a hair rinse.

⁣Get creative and take part in the #ZeroWasteChallenge with REN Skincare for the chance to be one of 5 winner who get to choose 20 REN products as their prize (v exciting 🤩). The competition ends tonight, see the details below to take part!

#ZeroWasteChallenge with REN Skincare Details⁣⁣

  • Post a picture or video of your upcycled empties to Instagram or TikTok. Enter on both platforms for a total of 2 entries.⁣⁣

  • Make sure that you tag and are following REN Skincare on IG and/or TikTok

  • T&C's: Competition closes 15th May 2020 at 11:59pm GMT. ⁣⁣

  • 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇨🇦🇦🇺 Open to UK, US, CA & AUS entrants. ⁣

  • 📣 @david_renskincare will announce the winners on stories on 16th May + winners will be contacted via direct message.

...back to the recipe 😜

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Lavender ACV Hair Rinse

This recipe is so easy to make and customise depending on your hair needs. Plus, if you use diffusers, you probably have a few of these essential oils laying around the house. Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) is also a fantastic staple to keep around the house, you can find it in so many health, cooking, beauty and cleaning hacks. I put lavender in this recipe for how beautiful it smells as well as its ability to help hair growth and promote relaxation. The ACV in this recipe is truly the MVP as it is known to help strengthen hair and improve shine by balancing out hair and scalp pH. Additionally, feel free to add in, take out the current essential oil mix in order to suit your hair needs!

Ingredients

1 Cup Water

1/4 Cup Apple Cider Vinegar

1 Tablespoon Dried Lavender

3-5 Tea Tree Oil Drops

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Other Ingredients to Consider

  • Tea Tree oil - known for its ability to cleanse while having antibacterial, and antimicrobial properties*

  • Rosemary oil - known to improve hair thickness and help growth, while improving cellular generation*

  • Thyme oil - can help promote hair growth while actively preventing hair loss*

  • Clary Sage oil - is known to improve hair strength, boost hair growth and overall make hair more difficult to break*

  • Cedarwood oil - known for promoting hair growth, reducing hair loss while also having antifungal and antibacterial properties*

  • Argan oil - full of fatty acids that help your hair maintain moisture, prevent frizziness, and boost shine*

  • Aloe - known for calming an itchy scalp, deep cleaning oily hair, strengthening and repairing hair as well as stimulating growth*


Directions:

  1. Mix the ACV and water. I like to do this in a measuring cup like this and start with 1 cup of water, then top it up to 1 cup and ¼ with the ACV to avoid dirtying other kitchenware.

  2. Pour into your upcycled REN Skincare bottle. Then add in your essential oils and lavender flowers, whatever you may choose. 

  3. Screw the pump or cap back on and shake, shake, shake 💃

  4. Voila!

How to use

  1. After shampoo and conditioner, stay in the shower (turn the water off) then pump up to 5 tablespoons into your scalp and hair.

  2. Massage into your head and leave for 1-3 minutes

  3. Rinse and enjoy!

  4. Pat yourself on the back for upcycling as well as completing a natural and sustainable DIY hack!

I hope you love this recipe or at least get some inspiration to upcycle your #empties for multiple rounds of greatness! Let me know in the comments what you think and let me know what your secret hair rinse ingredient hack is!