To get natural shine in hair, people use many types of remedies and even spend thousands of rupees to get hair treatment done. You can also make your hair shiny by using leftover tea leaves.
In every house, after making tea every day, boiled tea leaves are left which are thrown in the garbage. Do you know that tea leaves can be used in many ways at home, like as fertilizer in pots. This improves the growth of plants. You can also use tea leaves in hair care. Using leftover tea leaves will not only bring new shine to your hair but will also keep your hair soft to touch. So let us know how to use tea leaves to make hair shiny.
To bring shine to the hair, many types of hair treatments are done in the salon, for which a lot of money has to be spent. At times, such treatments can also cause damage to hair. For now, let us know how leftover tea leaves can make your hair shine naturally.
Use it like this to bring shine to your hair.
If you want to use the remaining tea leaves for hair, then first take it out in a sieve and clean it thoroughly with plain water so that there is no sugar left in it. Now put it in water again and boil it well and filter the water and let it cool. Shampoo your hair thoroughly and finally wash your hair with tea leaf water. In this way, you will start seeing good results in a few days.
The remaining leaves can also be used to remove dead skin from the body. For this, first clean the tea leaves and remove the water and mix some good oil like jojoba oil, olive oil or almond oil in it and scrub the entire body with it. In winter, this will make your skin soft and dead skin will also be removed.
You can also use leftover tea leaves in these ways
Apart from using the remaining tea leaves as fertilizer for plants, it can be used in many ways in the kitchen. For example, if old containers start smelling, then boil tea leaves, dip the containers in water and then clean them, the smell will go away. Apart from this, if there is a smell coming from the utensils containing ghee and oil, then clean them with tea leaves water.
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