2017 Coffee Tea Clay Mud Acv Avj Ayurveda Challenge

@Sharpened
Really love these.:heart:

Thanks for mentioning these. I've really been enjoying these.

Thinking about steeping another pot.:infatuated: Very Nice!

I haven't done a Rice Rinse in a while. It stinks.
Thanks, but I give credit to @gn1g for starting the thread on it.

LOL at the rice water. My current batch has changed from baby barf to a more "meaty" scent. I use it every other week now. After neem oil, I can handle this scent. Maybe I will experiment with EOs for it.
 
I didn't get the tag @IDareT'sHair but I'm in. I've been using ACV rinses (premade and homemade) and tea blends under my hair conditioner. I might add clay washing to my repertoire soon.

Today, I will only be using an ACV rinse because I forgot to make my tea.
 
I didn't get the tag but I'm in. I've been using ACV rinses (premade and homemade) and tea blends under my hair conditioner. I might add clay washing to my repertoire soon. Today, I will only be using an ACV rinse because I forgot to make my tea.
@meka72
Hey Lady!:welcome:

Glad to have you back!:kiss:
 
Steeping a Pot of Guava Leaf Tea. Will let it steep overnight and divide it up into individual containers and put it in the freezer.
 
Steeped one leaf (0.04 oz or 1 g) in one cup of water for a whole day. Strained this morning and ended up with 5 oz in my applicator bottle. Applied after my hot water rinse and left it. Used 3 oz, so I need to steep some more. Let's see how this goes...
 
Used Sarenzos mud wash today. It lathered like a shampoo...my hair is not super Duper moisturized like it was when I used the other clays but it is not dry and stripped. It just feels kind of balanced.
 
I am going to give away my 18 remaining guava leaves. Sad, since my hair liked it. Time to move on. :)

I am going to buy straight aloe vera gel from a seller I have bought from before and try that.
 
Just used the same mix I did two weeks ago....camomile oil, Marula oil, distilled water, shikkakai, aritha, brahmi, bhringraj, fenugreek, cloves, cinnamon, plantain powder, hibiscus powder, nettle, ginger, neem, aloevera, lemon peel, oats, green gram etc then washed with Sarenzos mud.
 
I am stubborn, y'all; did my third guava tea final rinse yesterday. Keeping my hair off my face as I applied it with an applicator bottle, I then put on a plastic cap and, get this, washed my face. I took the cap off in two stages, front then back, to squeeze/blot out the excess.

It is not often my hair responds to anything. Guava tea as a leave-in has made my hair smoother on my fingertips and cooler to the back off my hand (more sensitive than my palm), meaning it is hydrated.
 
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