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Hmm...I drink a half a pot a day, never thought to use it on my hair. I read somewhere that used coffee grounds are a great exfoliant and helps with cellulite.
I did a coffee rinse today and it was nice. How often are you ladies doing this??
No Kiya, you'd have to divide the amount of caffeine by 10 yet again. 0.005 is 5 parts to 1000 parts. So it would be 0.05 ounce to 10 ounces. OR 0.5 (i.e. 1/2) oz to 100 oz. Or 0.25 (i.e. 1/4) ounce to 50 ounces. It's very very dilute. If I were to do this, I think I'd double the concentration the scientists used and use 1 part to 100 parts. Even that would be quite difficult to measure.Yeah, a concentration of 0.005% is - tiny. I suck at math. *thinks*
If you used 10 ounces of 'solution' you would use 1/2 ounce of caffeine? Is that right? And 5 oz = 1/4 oz of caffeine, so forth and so on? Or are my percents totally off?
I'm loving my coffee challenge. I use MT and I stopped taking the garlic and I have not had any shedding at all due to the coffee rinse. My hair is darker and feels stronger.
Warning. Expresso coffee rinse at 11PM will leave you looking like this . I was up steaming the carpet in my foyer at 2AM. So its best to do it during the day or in the morning.
I have been doing coffee/tea rinses. I use one cup of coffee then pour tea over and then put my DC on. It had worked wondering. My hair is soft and has less shedding and even breakage. This is a keeper for me. I am doing it twice a week. I also do an ACV rinse afterwards.
Really?!?I know that I use to put used coffee grounds in a plant that I had at the office and that plant started growing uncontrobally(sp?)........
Ok please help a sista out.Y'all don't get it. Believe me, coffee is strongest in caffeine the closer it is to green. The more you roast it, the more caffeine you lose. That's why people don't get the jitters so much from a french roast or espresso that they would get with a regular American drip coffee. Green coffee would yield more caffeine than tea. I guess that if someone ground and boiled the green one, they would get a coffee that looks like Arab coffee drink (like what is drunk in Saudi) and it resembles a light tea. You'd probably not get the staining. I have some green coffee beans around here somewhere and I'll test it. If anyone wanted to try it, got to an Arab marketplace or Ethiopian one (they like to roast their own coffee for ceremonies etc.). They definitely say to not use instant tea or coffee as a hair rinse:
http://www.curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=974748
No Kiya, you'd have to divide the amount of caffeine by 10 yet again. 0.005 is 5 parts to 1000 parts. So it would be 0.05 ounce to 10 ounces. OR 0.5 (i.e. 1/2) oz to 100 oz. Or 0.25 (i.e. 1/4) ounce to 50 ounces. It's very very dilute. If I were to do this, I think I'd double the concentration the scientists used and use 1 part to 100 parts. Even that would be quite difficult to measure.
I'm very interested in trying this because my hair has been shedding like mad lately.