08/22/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield
Keeping a bottle of apple cider vinegar around your home ensures that you’ve got a handy solution for all kinds of problems. From a cure for sore throat to an all-purpose surface cleaner, apple cider vinegar has a variety of uses. It’s so useful and powerful a substance that some people have taken to dipping their toes and the rest of their bodies into it. Though it may sound odd, bathing in water infused with apple cider vinegar is actually highly beneficial.
According to MNN.com, an apple cider vinegar bath can do wonders for your skin and scalp. Some of these include:
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Whether you’re grappling with an itchy, flaky scalp or smelly feet, apple cider vinegar is for you. The best part is that preparing and enjoying an apple cider vinegar bath takes little to no effort.
Although useful, MNN.com has warned that one should always exercise caution when topically applying apple cider vinegar. There has been one documented case of a chemical burn caused by this substance, so check and see first if you can handle bathing in it. You should also avoid an apple cider vinegar bath if you have open sores or cuts on your body. Furthermore, the smell of apple cider vinegar can be overwhelming to some people, so if you can’t stand it then don’t force yourself into bathing with it.
But if you have no issues with it, then go right ahead and take a dip. Even kids can enjoy an apple cider vinegar bath; just be sure to keep an eye on them while they do so. (Related: Apple cider vinegar benefits hair, skin and teeth)
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