Want to try out tea rinse recipes for your hair? Check out these recipes and see which ones will work for your hair the best.
In this clarifying rinse, “BAG” stands for beer, ACV and green tea, its main ingredients. Beer can bring shine, body and luster to your hair, so it’ll work well with ACV and green tea for your strands.
Ingredients:
Procedure:
How to Use:
This mixture can either be used in place of shampoo, or as a final rinse after washing the hair. Pour over hair, massage onto scalp and hair for about 2-3 minutes. Rinse afterwards with lukewarm water. Repeat if needed.
Ingredients:
Procedure:
Prepare a strong cup of green tea by brewing 2 green tea bags and water. Let tea cool down to lukewarm prior to using. You can add a tablespoon of honey for more softness and shine to your hair.
How to Use:
Clean your hair using shampoo and/or conditioner. Let hair stay damp. Spray or pour tea slowly onto the scalp and massage through hair. Leave tea on hair for about 30 minutes; wear a shower or plastic cap if preferred. Rinse mix with cold water.
Ingredients:
Procedure:
Prepare strong black tea by brewing 3 to 4 tea bags with 2 cups of boiling water. Allow the tea to cool down before using it on your hair.
How to Use:
Cleanse hair with shampoo and/or conditioner. Pour tea on scalp and massage thoroughly. Leave black tea on scalp and hair for about 45 minutes, and then rinse with cold water.
Ingredients:
Procedure:
Brew black tea; add all other ingredients (red raspberry leaf, rosemary, sage and black walnut hulls) afterwards. Let ingredients steep for a while and wait until mixture has reached room temperature.
After the mixture has cooled down, strain it. Add more water to make it a quart.
How to Use:
Wash your hair with shampoo and conditioner as normal. Rinse hair thoroughly with water. Pour the black tea mixture slowly through hair and massage scalp afterwards. No need to rinse with water.
Ingredients:
Procedure:
Brew rooibos tea; add calendula, hibiscus flowers and red clover afterwards. Wait until brewed tea reaches room temperature before using. Add water to make it reach at least a quart of liquid.
How to Use:
Wash and rinse your hair as normal. Pour mixture afterwards on hair and scalp; massage scalp thoroughly. Let tea stay on hair and scalp; no need to rinse with water.
Ingredients:
Procedure:
Prepare green tea with the rest of the ingredients. Let ingredients steep for about 2 minutes and wait until tea reaches room temperature. After the tea has cooled down, strain other ingredients and set tea aside.
How to Use:
Cleanse your hair as normal. Pour the mixture on hair and scalp. No need to rinse with water.
Ingredients:
Procedure:
Mix lavender and green tea in a pan. Bring the mix to a boil. Lower the heat and allow the mixture to simmer for about 2 to 3 minutes. Turn off the heat and let it steep until it reaches room temperature. Strain the herbs out and use as normal.
How to Use:
You can choose to use the rinse as a substitute to shampoo, or as a final rinse after you’ve washed your hair with shampoo and/or conditioner.
Ingredients:
Procedure:
Steep green tea bags in hot water. Wait until the tea reaches room temperature before you can use it on your hair and scalp.
How to Use:
This green tea rinse can be used as a final rinse for your hair; massage the rinse on your scalp for about a minute or two.
Ingredients:
Procedure:
Add 2 to 4 black tea bags to boiled water. Allow it to steep for a few hours or until the tea has reached room temperature. Remove the tea bags and set liquid aside.
How to Use:
Pour the tea rinse on your hair and scalp after shampooing. Let sit for 20 to 30 minutes. For best results, deep condition your hair after doing the tea rinse.
Ingredients:
Procedure:
Boil a cup of water and then add the green tea leaves. Add the coconut oil and lemon peel as well. Heat for 2 minutes, and then allow it to cool completely.
How to Use:
Apply this mixture on hair and scalp using a cotton ball. Massage the mixture on your scalp for a few minutes. After 45 minutes, rinse it off with shampoo.