If you are looking for a quick boost of antioxidants, your morning tea might hold the answer. It might be time to allow you hair in on the fun.
- Green tea contains flavonoids & black tea contains tannins – both are antioxidants that can help cleanse the scalp better.
- Hibiscus leaves are known to deep cleanse, fight dandruff and also promotes hair growth.
- Chamomiles leaves, meanwhile are known for their soothing properties.
- Long story short, a quick rinse with tea could help offer a boost to dull, lifeless hair and narratives it back to health.
- But also remember it is a no-no for those with pre- existing scalp conditions such as seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis and other infections.
- If you have an irritated or itchy scalp & thick flakes or redness, your scalp may be inflamed. It is advisable to avoid the DIY remedies in such situations.
- As always, a patch test is recommended to fend off any side effects such as allergies, itching, rashes and inflammation.
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