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Source: Fitness Magazine

 

Tea lowers the PH of hair, closing the cuticle for extra shine, softness, and manageability.

 

Servings:         1 treatment

Prep time:       5 minutes

 

Ingredients:

2 tea bags (chamomile, a golden mix for blondes; rooibos, a rich orange for redheads; or black tea, a dark for brunettes)
2 cups water

 

Directions:

1. Once a week – or whenever you feel you could use a shine boost – steep tea bags in boiling water for 10 minutes. Let the liquid cool to room temperature. (In a rush? Refrigerate it.)

2. Pour the mixture over wet, just-washed hair, rubbing it through the way you would shampoo.

3. Leave the rinse on for 10 minutes; wash and condition to seal in the silky, glossy results.

 

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