To make rosemary tea with dried leaves for hair, steep the leaves in hot water for 5-15 minutes.
Here’s a detailed guide:
Steps to Make Rosemary Tea for Hair
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Boil Water: Heat water in a kettle or pot.
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Measure Rosemary: Place 1-2 teaspoons of dried rosemary leaves into a mug or teapot.
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Pour Water: Pour the hot water over the rosemary leaves.
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Steep: Let the tea steep for 5 to 15 minutes. Steeping it longer will result in a stronger rosemary flavor. If you're new to rosemary tea, start with a shorter steeping time to ensure you like the taste.
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Strain: Strain the tea to remove the rosemary leaves.
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Cool: Allow the tea to cool down before applying to your hair.
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Use: The rosemary tea is now ready to be used as a hair rinse.
How to Use Rosemary Tea for Hair:
- As a Final Rinse: After shampooing and conditioning, pour the cooled rosemary tea over your hair, making sure to saturate the scalp and strands. Do not rinse out.
- Scalp Treatment: Apply the tea directly to your scalp using a spray bottle or applicator. Massage gently and leave it on for at least 30 minutes before rinsing (or leaving it in).