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I am here to confirm that black tea rinse is the bomb...it really works to control shedding
I experienced mega shedding after using Wen Fig Condition Cleanser a few weeks ago. The shed hairs were tangling really badly and causing a lot of breakage so I decided to incorporate black tea rinse for the first time last week and it instantly reduced the shedding. This week I needed to henna and I was nervous that I would have a set-back. Didn't happen. Today I used 4 Orange Pekoe tea bags, 1 horsetail teabag and 1 nettle teabag brewed in 4 cups of water. The tea sat overnight and next day I added 1 oz of Shi-naturals black tea rinse plus 3 to 4 drops each of peppermint, lemongrass and rosemary EO. After shampoo, henna and co-washing, I applied the tea rinse and left on for 30 minutes under a plastic cap. I then layered my Crece Pelo DC on top and steamed both the rinse and DC for another 30 minutes. My hair came out soooo soft and moist but most important of all I could literally count the number of sheds I had post wash after all that manipulation -- about 4 to 5 only rather than the palmful I was getting before
I'm sold, tea rinses, especially black rinse will become a permanent part of my haircare regimen.Today i'm using a tea spritz of hibiscus, amla with eo peppermint, tea tea, rosemary.

IDareT'sHair, thanks for the tag, i tea rinse about twice a month.
Here is what i use:
Hibiscus
Amla
Black pearl tea
Horse tail
Burdock
Nettle
Brahmi
Maka
Peppermint
I sometime make a spritz and add eo, aloe vera gel.
Yum Ltown. Where do u get these fabulous teas?
I'm excited about this challenge! I will do a black tea rinse with Lipton black pearl or earl grey once per month. I will spritz a few times a week with Njoi's tea spritz. I will also use Anita Grant creamy caffe latte, Hairveda green tea butter, and Njoi green tea cream.
Yum @Ltown. Where do u get these fabulous teas?
I'm excited about this challenge! I will do a black tea rinse with Lipton black pearl or earl grey once per month. I will spritz a few times a week with Njoi's tea spritz. I will also use Anita Grant creamy caffe latte, Hairveda green tea butter, and Njoi green tea cream.
Do you spray it on your hair or concentrate it on your scalp?
*pinches Ms. B*
I may try to make a Coffee Oil in my Small Crockpot (for Potorurri) sp.
I'll buy some whole beans and put them in there with some EVOO for several hours and put into pointy tipped bottles.
Maybe this weekend.
can't wait!
I may try to make a Coffee Oil in my Small Crockpot (for Potorurri) sp.
I'll buy some whole beans and put them in there with some EVOO for several hours and put into pointy tipped bottles.
Maybe this weekend.

greenandchic I've never made it before. I was going on by what Ltown posted via ehow. I was going to put the Whole Beans in the Crock with Oil and let it Simmer then scoop the whole beans out of the Oil & Put it in bottles.
Ltown, does this sound right?