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ElevatedEnergy

Rooted Yet Flowing
I have a tea blend that I bought like 1.5 years ago when APB sold hair tea. Does tea expire? I would like to do a tea rinse.

Added a tablespoon of Bhringraj to my DC.

All of the herbs I buy have expiration dates on the packages. The roots/seeds have longer expiration dates (3 years plus), while the bulk of the others are around 2 years...some longer than others. But this guideline is considering that you are going to consume them. You should be fine to use the tea you have on your hair...especially if you have kept the tea dry.
 

IDareT'sHair

PJ Rehabilitation Center
@ElevatedEnergy
WOW! How Unbeweavable!:eek:

Great Minds think alike!:2inlove:

I was thinking about asking you yesterday, what are you doing with Coconut Milk?!:look:

I found several cans of Coconut Milk in my Stash and was wondering (other than Henna) what I could do with them?

So, I thought about asking the Great Product Curator and Creator Elevated Energy :doingdishes:
 

ElevatedEnergy

Rooted Yet Flowing
@ElevatedEnergy
WOW! How Unbeweavable!:eek:

Great Minds think alike!:2inlove:

I was thinking about asking you yesterday, what are you doing with Coconut Milk?!:look:

I found several cans of Coconut Milk in my Stash and was wondering (other than Henna) what I could do with them?

So, I thought about asking the Great Product Curator and Creator Elevated Energy :doingdishes:

@IDareT'sHair I have a new found love for coconut milk. When I initially tried it, I just couldn't figure out how to make it work for me. However, I decided to give it another try. I mix it with rhassoul clay to use as a facial cleanser and I use it in just about all my soaps. The soaps are more creamy with coconut milk added. The fat content leaves a very silky feel on the skin and the sugar content gives a high lather. I want to try more masks with coconut milk too. Starting to fall in love with the coco!
 

ElevatedEnergy

Rooted Yet Flowing
Marinating all day in my favorite Ayurvedic combo: henna, amla & Bhringraj. Mixed 8 ounces powder with a can of coconut milk. @IDareT'sHair I remember us having a convo about using coconut milk with henna and I want to thank you for the tip. There were no drips, application was smooth and effortless and took exactly 7 minutes.

I'll follow up with an indigo treatment.

Henna and coconut milk rinsed out like a dream. With just water!
I decided to skip indigo...didn't feel like it. Will shoot for next month.
 

mzteaze

Pilates and Yoga Kinda Gal
Really? What didn't you like about it? It's in my cart. Haven't hit check out yet.

It's a small jar, for starters. Technically there was nothing wrong with the product. My hair was soft after use, but I already have naturally soft hair. I just thought, there was nothing extraordinary about the product to make me purchase that over something I could find locally.

My hair didn't feel more hydrated despite the Chebe either which I'm sure it's the selling point for the product. I will use it up but have no plans to repurchase.
 

naturalyogini

Well-Known Member
It's a small jar, for starters. Technically there was nothing wrong with the product. My hair was soft after use, but I already have naturally soft hair. I just thought, there was nothing extraordinary about the product to make me purchase that over something I could find locally.

My hair didn't feel more hydrated despite the Chebe either which I'm sure it's the selling point for the product. I will use it up but have no plans to repurchase.
Thank you.
 

GGsKin

Well-Known Member
Massaged my scalp with Philip Kingsley Scap Tonic, spritzed my hair with water and smoothed on so ayur-Shea mix.
 
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IDareT'sHair

PJ Rehabilitation Center
@naturalyogini
I think you'd be better off just getting the Powder and adding it to your DC'ers.

Don't you @mzteaze ?

I got 1oz of Powder for $10.00 and I'm still using it in my Blends. Granted I did also buy a b/up. But I am still using that 1st 1 oz of Powder. You can add it to your DC'er. That 1 oz will last you a while.

I got it on eBa.y. Fast Shipper. Excellent CS. Decent Seller.
 

naturalyogini

Well-Known Member
@naturalyogini
I think you'd be better off just getting the Powder and adding it to your DC'ers.

Don't you @mzteaze ?

I got 1oz of Powder for $10.00 and I'm still using it in my Blends. Granted I did also buy a b/up. But I am still using that 1st 1 oz of Powder. You can add it to your DC'er. That 1 oz will last you a while.

I got it on eBa.y. Fast Shipper. Excellent CS. Decent Seller.
How does it make your hair feel?
 

mzteaze

Pilates and Yoga Kinda Gal
@naturalyogini
I think you'd be better off just getting the Powder and adding it to your DC'ers.

Don't you @mzteaze ?

I got 1oz of Powder for $10.00 and I'm still using it in my Blends. Granted I did also buy a b/up. But I am still using that 1st 1 oz of Powder. You can add it to your DC'er. That 1 oz will last you a while.

I got it on eBa.y. Fast Shipper. Excellent CS. Decent Seller.

I fully agree. IMHO it's cheaper in the long run than using premixed products like the ones I purchased from Curls and Potions. You can control or tailor the amount in your mix to suit your hair needs.
 

NicWhite

Well-Known Member
Rinsed hair with nettle and burdock tea. Added rosemary essential oil, jojoba oil and vitamin E. :)

I am growing out a TWA and one have one inch of hair on my head right now. Hoping that starting off on a good foot with leave me with 6 inches of hair by the end of the year and a healthy scalp.

Chopped off my hair after I relocated to a new state. :confused:
 
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