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Paste vs Tea Rinse

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bklynLadee

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What is the difference between a Paste and a Tea rinse (Besides the consistency if thats a difference)

Why would someone choose a paste over a rinse?

Off to buy some Ayurveda products
 
I like to mix my powders with a conditioner (Tresemme or Suave). 2 or 3 teaspoons powder with enough condish for my hair. It's a creamy consistency.

I've never tried the paste or teas but I think the condish helps the powder come out easier when rinsing.
 
rinse all the way, sieve mine though, so no bits tangling in hair.
with paste i had matted hair and difficulty rinsing.
i still noticed strength with the rinse as much as the past, infact after the rinse I still need to follow with conditioner. so the rinse still works well for me.
 
I like to mix my powders with a conditioner (Tresemme or Suave). 2 or 3 teaspoons powder with enough condish for my hair. It's a creamy consistency.

I've never tried the paste or teas but I think the condish helps the powder come out easier when rinsing.

What powder did you use with the conditioner? Did you notice the strength in your hair as well?
 
I do tea rinses because I'm in braids - easier to rinse out. I do pastes when my hair is out.
 
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