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Black Tea Rinse. Is it for breakage or shedding

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summerof1990

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Just to clarify. And where can i find this. I saw some in walmart but it had all these different flavors and stuff i knew it wasnt the real one. Should i try an asian market?
 
if you can get to a farmers market you can get it loose or either one. I think it is for shedding but I know the coffee is for shedding.
 
It's for shedding. Use any black tea such as Lipton, etc.
 
Shedding because it inhibits DHT. Any black tea without flavouring is fine.
 
I have a lot of loose Earl Gray tea I may try the rinse with. How long do you normally keep the tea in your hair before rinsing?
 
I use it for shedding and it works pretty well. Lipton brand, no worries
 
Using Lipton's Black Pearl Tea. Love it!

Glad I've incorporated this into my Regimen
 
Ok... How do you guys incorporate this?

Does this sound right?

Cowash --> rinse out
Black tea rinse (2 tea bags in 1 liter water) --> Massage in --> rinse out
Light reconstructor --> sit for 20 minutes --> Rinse
Moisture DC --> Sit for 1 hr -- > Rinse out
?

I'm shedding something fierce... Can I do this weekly?

@IDareT'sHair Help??
 
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I mix green & black tea. I wash rinse apply half (4) cups of mixture in hair, massage. Dont rinse. Apply DC, steam, half way through steaming I apply the other (4) cups, finish steaming. I just started a few weeks ago & plan on continuing based on results.
Hth
 
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