Spoiler alert: this ingredient is already present in your kitchen!
You'd surely expect to read that the unsuspected ingredient in this rinse water is rice water, but it isn't. If rice works incredible miracles on our hair, another ingredient competes with it to stimulate growth and strengthen our hair fiber. If there is one thing that we never tire of, it is to discover more and more little tips allowing us to pamper our hair and sport gorgeous hair. This time, we suggest you upgrade your hair routine with rinse water made from "drum rolls" green tea.
If we love to prepare a cup of green tea to enjoy its detoxifying benefits, it seems that our hot drink accompanies us into our shower. Green tea has many virtues that we would not doubt for our hair. The theine it contains will penetrate the hair follicle and on the one hand stimulate hair growth, on the other hand, nourish them so that they are shinier. What stimulates the growth of our hair is also its caffeine content. This promotes good blood circulation in our scalp which allows our hair to grow faster. The tea also has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties which will keep your scalp healthy. So, goodbye to itching and dandruff. Rich in polyphenols and vitamins C and D, tea also strengthens our hair fiber. Clearly, with green tea in water without rinsing, our hair is long, shiny, and strong.
It's very easy to make this drink our new beauty ally. If you think you only need to pour your mug directly on your head after shampooing, well you are almost right. As if you were going to prepare a cup of tea, boil a good liter of water then add your green tea (loose, sachet, or scoop). The ideal would be to put the equivalent of four tea bags. Leave to infuse for at least 10 minutes, because the more concentrated it is, the more effective it is. Once your green tea is ready, filter it so as not to have any tea residue in the hair, and let it cool well, there is no question of burning your scalp. As soon as the temperature seems good to you, simply pour the preparation on your hair at the end of your shower. To optimize the effects of green tea on your hair, repeat this new treatment once or twice a week.
If rice works incredible miracles on our hair, another ingredient competes with it to stimulate growth and strengthen our hair fiber. This time, we suggest you upgrade your hair routine with rinse water made from *drum rolls* green tea.
The theine present in the tea will penetrate the hair follicle which will promote hair growth. What stimulates the growth of our hair is also its caffeine content. This promotes good blood circulation in our scalp which allows our hair to grow faster.
Theine in addition to making our hair grow will make them shinier because it allows us to nourish them in depth.
The tea also has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties which will keep your scalp healthy. So, goodbye to itching and dandruff.
As if you were going to prepare a cup of tea, boil a good liter of water then add your green tea (loose, sachet, or scoop). The ideal would be to put the equivalent of four tea bags.
Leave to infuse for at least 10 minutes, because the more concentrated it is, the more effective it is.
Once your green tea is ready, filter it so as not to have any tea residue in the hair, and let it cool well, there is no question of burning your scalp.
As soon as the temperature seems good to you, simply pour the preparation on your hair at the end of your shower. To optimize the effects of green tea on your hair, repeat this new treatment once or twice a week.
Don't forget to pour yourself a small cup to enjoy in the process, you have deserved it.
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