Thursday, March 20, 2014

Mastering Glossy Black Locks-When Tea Becomes More Than Just a Beverage

Ever thought of pouring down a cup of tea down your scalp? No, we haven't gone cuckoo, but you'll agree with us once try out the recipe on your hair. Tea and African American hair care get along famously, just as Coco Chanel and the LBD do. A scientific study reveals that caffeine helps in stimulating hair growth, if used in small amounts, about 0.001% of it in water. Most tea rinses contain caffeine in them. The study also reports that a lot of caffeine could harm the hair follicles, stunting its growth, so address caution on how much tea rinse is used in African American hair care.

How does tea help black hair?

  • The DTH hormone causes hair shedding, leading to limp and scanty hair. Black tea and Green tea help in reducing hair shedding caused by the hormone, by blocking it with the caffeine present in the tea.
  • Many hairstylists use green tea on Afro-American hair to trigger hair growth.
  • Vitamin C and Vitamin E are present in green tea. The Vitamins helps in rejuvenating dry, damaged hair, apart from shielding it from the negative effects of UV rays. 
  • Panthenol, softens the hair texture, while reducing the occurrence of split ends and strengthening the weak tresses. Green tea has the provitamin Panthenol, which makes it ideal to treat coarse, damaged hair.
  • Dreadlocks aren't that dreadful, but a dry, itchy scalp certainly is. Green tea helps in exfoliating the scalp off any dry flakes formed on it, making it suitable to treat psoriasis and dandruff.
  • Nettle tea helps in improving the scalp blood circulation and treats flaky dandruff as well, making it a suitable rinse for the winter season.
  • Black tea is known to strengthen and thicken the hair, so it emerges in healthy voluminous locks. 

How to use a nourishing tea rinse on your hair

Brew a cup of black, green, white, or nettle tea, based on what results you intend to achieve. Brew each  bag for not more than 1-2 minutes. Black tea has a high caffeine content, and too much of caffeine can harm your hair by stunting its growth. Make sure you dilute your black tea rinse and use it in limited amounts. Once the tea turns lukewarm, apply the brewed tea onto the scalp with the help of a spray bottle. Let it rest for about 5 to 30 minutes, before washing your tresses. Use your regular shampoo and conditioner to wash your hair, once you rinse your hair off tea.

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