Red Clover and Vinegar Hair Rinse
Like peas and beans, red clover belongs to the family of plants called legumes. Red clover contains substances called isoflavones—compounds that are structurally related/similar to estrogen. Red clover is purported to help with dandruff control.
Ingredients
2 Table Spoons Red Clover Loose-leaf Tea
1 Pint Distilled Water
1 tablespoon Apple Cider Vinegar
Directions
Step 1
Boil water and remove from heat.
Step 2
Add the herbs and let sit for 30 minutes.
Step 3
Strain and add the vinegar.
Step 4
Massage room temperature tea into clean hair and leave on for 20 minutes
Step 5
Rinse with cool water and style.
Caution: The rinse should be at room temperature before using. Never pour hot tea in your hair.
Lean over a sink as you slowly pour the tea over your freshly shampooed hair, massage the infusion into your hair and scalp.
Bonus Tip:
Place a large bowl under your head to catch the liquid and reapply several times. Let the infusion sit in your hair for a few minutes. Gently rinse with cool water or, for extra conditioning benefits, just leave it in and towel dry hair.
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