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Homemade chamomile hair rinse?
I just bought a cheap box of chamomile tea with 20 bags in it to make a rinse for my blonde hair. I've heard that I need to boil the tea in an enamel pot, but I don't know how many bags I should use or how much water I should boil.
Also I heard that you can pour the tea into a shampoo bottle, but won't that make the shampoo really watery and soapy?
If anyone has any other ideas please let me know!
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
It's easy.
Boil a pot of hot water (6 cups) of water. Then when it's all bubbley
add 10 tea bags. Turn off the water/ remove from heat. Let the bags sit in the hot water until the water cools off on its own.
When the tea is cool, remove the bags. Refrigerate the tea. It will keep for a week.
When it's time to shampoo your hair. Before washing it, pour out 1 cup of tea. Pour it through your hair (over a sink) or bath tub. Wrap tea treated hair with a warm towel. Leave on for 10 minutes. This will get the pollution and dirt out of your hair that make it brassy, greenish (if you are a swimmer) or greasy.
Then shampoo your hair. And style as usual.