INTRODUCING: HAIR TEA
This hair tea is teeming with mystical properties from two magnificent herbs: hibiscus flowers and stinging nettle. These two magical babies make for a tea that conditions, moisturises and stimulates hair growth. If you want luscious, soft, healthy hair, this hair tea is for you, you beauty! Without parabens, mineral oil, alcohols or sulfates, this is the all-natural conditioner for nature lovers.
Another bonus to this natural hair care product is that you are not rinsing harmful chemicals down the drain. Also, the tin this comes in is reusable! Have fun with it.
INGREDIENTS
Hibiscus flowers, Stinging Nettle
Benefits of hibiscus: prevents split ends, stimulates hair growth, conditions, softens, and prevents frizz.
Benefits of stinging nettle: stimulates hair growth, adds shine, prevents hair loss, and reduces dandruff.
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
Store the tin in a cool, dry place. Once you’ve made the tea and have decanted it into a spray bottle, store it in the fridge to prolong its shelf life.
HOW TO USE
It’s as easy as making a cup of tea!
1. Boil water
2. Scoop 1 teaspoon of tea and place it into a reusable teabag. Place it in your cup.
3. Fill your cup with boiled water.
4. After the tea has cooled, pour the tea into a spray bottle.
Enjoy a refreshing and moisturising hair spritz! Spray your hair generously, focusing on your scalp and ends whenever you need to moisturise your hair. We also recommend drenching your hair with this hair tea straight after washing to smoothen the hair.
Use daily for best results. Keep the tea in the fridge.
Thuli –
This is amazing. As a natural with fine hair, it’s great to have something that doesn’t weigh my hair down!
Conor –
I’ve been using this for a while now (was lucky enough to get to test it out before launch!) and MY GOSH, this is the best conditioner EVER! I will never, ever go back to using conventional conditioners – this hair tea is so lightweight and hydrating, it’s unbelieveable!
Leigh-Anne –
Not gonna lie, I was worried the process would be too complicated but it’s actually pretty easy, and so worth it for what it makes my hair feel like.