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Thank you! I'm predominately I mud/clay washer and I just "discovered" onion rinses. I've done three so far in the last month. Not sure if I should be doing them weekly or bi-weekly. I think I'll do one today and then switch to every other week.

I'm loving the information in this thread!
 
I did an onion juice rinse today with no cayenne. I was finding that the cayenne burned too much, even when I used half a teaspoon. I wanted to add honey to the juice, to help with the smell and also provide softness to my hair but I forgot so I instead tried my first honey wash (no shampoo or conditioner). I think that it turned out really well. I'll play around with the amount of honey next time.
 
Steeping a Pot of:
Saw Palmetto Tea and Pure Green Tea (for Tea Rinses)
@IDareT'sHair

I have so much herbs in my stash and I have to figure out how I will be incorporating them in my regimen. It is so hard figuring this out but I have to give it some thought, especially since those herbs are so good for my hair and scalp.

Lemme go see what I can use this weekend as a rinse on my scalp and hair. Maybe I should start with a mix of Hops, Sage and Shavegrass Horsetail in a tea and use that on my scalp.

Now the question is, do I leave it on my scalp for a few minutes or do I just rinse it out right after pouring it on my hair and scalp? :look:. Help tea rinse experts!
 
Maybe I should start with a mix of Hops, Sage and Shavegrass Horsetail in a tea and use that on my scalp.
Now the question is, do I leave it on my scalp for a few minutes or do I just rinse it out right after pouring it on my hair and scalp? :look:. Help tea rinse experts!
@Aggie
I either pour my over during my Final Rinse with my R/O Conditioner OR pour on, put my DC'er on and DC.
 
Being lazy and stressed out, I fell away from my rinses. :badidea::badgirl: Y'all not gonna believe this - I got dandruff on my flippin' eyebrows and a spot on my upper lip, plus my scalp started to get itchy. I have no idea what had happened except for stress lowering my immune system. I did a 1-to-3 ACV rinse on my scalp and used it as a toner on my face; two days later it is completely gone and no itchies. Can anybody explain what happened to me?

:meme:Acidic rinses for life!:meme:
 
I'll be using more herbal tea and coffee rinses to get my scalp to growing some hair....FAST! I'll be starting as early as tomorrow with the tea I made tonight:

3 tablespoons each of sage and horsetail/shavegrass
4 tablespoons each of rosemary and hops
3 cups of water

Boiled and simmered for 30 minutes, let sit for an hour and refrigerated it to use tomorrow. I'll try to get 2 or 3 rinses out of it. Tomorrow I plan to use and deep condition over it with my Natur Growth Phytofollic Intense Moisture Deep Conditioner (Just bought this one today) for about 20-30 minutes.
 
I did an onion rinse today. I was pressed for time so I decided that I was going to water wash/water rinse instead of doing a whole routine. I had DH smell my hair before rinsing it out and he said that it didn't smell like onions, even though it'd been sitting on my hair for hours. Also when I hopped in the shower there was no residual onion smell. :happydance:
 
I did an onion rinse today. I was pressed for time so I decided that I was going to water wash/water rinse instead of doing a whole routine. I had DH smell my hair before rinsing it out and he said that it didn't smell like onions, even though it'd been sitting on my hair for hours. Also when I hopped in the shower there was no residual onion smell. :happydance:
Very helpful review about the smell @snoop. Thanks for sharing.
 
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