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Re - Using Tea Rinse?

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tiffanyoneal

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What do you do with your tea rinse if you don't use all of it at one time? Are you saving in the frig for another day? Can we even do that? I am thinking....ummm yes but I just want to be on the safe side and ask the experts!
 
This is a good question because I've been tossing mine which seems like a waste. I am going to do a nettle tea rinse this weekend and I am going to drink the left over rinse :lachen: I'm not letting that go to waste!
 
I put mine in a spray bottle with some amla gold oil, vit e oil, tea tree oil, silk amino acids, and conditioner and use it as a leave in. :yep:
 
My tea rinse is in a spray bottle as well and I use this after I rinse the shampoo from my hair before I apply my conditioners.
 
Do you think it would be okay if I just let it sit under the sink until my next wash?

No, I think that's a sure fire way to grow mold. I wouldn't risk this Tiffany. Even my moisture mix with tea tree and vit E oil (natural preservatives) is kept in the fridge in between uses.
 
I put mine in the freezer and use it up in the next 3 days or so. I wouldn't advise keeping it under the sink at all. It'll be growing mold on the first day you put it there (even if you can't see it)... it's perfect condition for mold... dark and warm.
 
I sure wouldnt want mold in my hair. I also hate to waste it because its time consuming to make. So I will just freeze it like Samantha said earlier! Thanks alot ladies.
 
Y'all have leftovers?:look:


Since I've been doing it so long I just make sure to only make as much as I need.
 
When I was using them I would put them in the fridge.Than when I got the hang of it I just made enough to use in one wash. With the fridge thing my hair was in no extentions plaits. So cowashing every few days was a good thing for me. The tea never set to long.
 
Y'all have leftovers?:look:


Since I've been doing it so long I just make sure to only make as much as I need.


This is what I was wondering. Mine is very basic though, just strongly brewed black tea. It's easy enough to make the amount that I need.
 
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