Black tea is good for your hair, but it will not dye your hair immediately. You will need to repeat the following process every day for about a month.
2. Lean over the sink and begin to rinse your hair with the rich tea mixture. Get your entire head sprinkle with the mix.
3. Repeat this process fifteen to twenty times, using fresh tea as needed.
4. Leave the final rinse on your hair for fifteen minutes.
5. Rinse the tea out of your hair with lukewarm water until the water runs clear.
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Instructions
1. Brew some strong black tea. You may need to make a reasonably large batch depending on how long your hair is. You can reuse the solution if you choose, but it's easier to make a larger batch and use a fresh pot of tea for each rinse.2. Lean over the sink and begin to rinse your hair with the rich tea mixture. Get your entire head sprinkle with the mix.
3. Repeat this process fifteen to twenty times, using fresh tea as needed.
4. Leave the final rinse on your hair for fifteen minutes.
5. Rinse the tea out of your hair with lukewarm water until the water runs clear.
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