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Well's 22 Kinds Hair Tea Rinse is a natural herbal infusion designed for hair conditioning and rejuvenation. This 4oz blend features 22 essential herbs known for promoting hair growth and maintaining a healthy scalp. Easy to use, it can be applied as a rinse or mixed with carrier oils for enhanced benefits. Ideal for those seeking a luxurious salon experience at home.
J**L
Great for postpartum shedding
I’m four months postpartum and my hair has started coming out in clumps. Every wash day, I would have handfuls of shed hair, which was devastating because my hair was so full and thick during pregnancy. I made this into a hair tea and used it as a leave in for my type 4 hair. I wish I took before and after pictures, because it’s been a week and I only lost a small amount of hair. The smell isn’t strong either, I don’t even notice it once I spray it on my hair. This will definitely be a stable product for me.
C**
New permanent fixture in my moisture routine
All the right natural ingredients, easy instructions, hair is the healthiest it’s ever been in my adult life… simplest and most effective addition to my routine…
H**E
Bald spots filling in a bit and slowed excess shedding
I noticed less hair shedding and some bald spots I had have started filling back in. I bring pot to a boil, put about 2 tbsp worth of this stuff in there, let it sit for about 12 hours (sometimes up to 24), then strain with a nylon wig cap and pour into a spray bottle which I use in the shower.Pros: price isn’t too bad; one bag can last you several months if you aren’t heavy handed; the smell is pleasant enough so you don’t have to worry about smelling like soup or curry when out and aboutCons: the results - for me anyway - weren’t immediate and I had to mix in some cloves to see real progress over the course of a few months. If used in its own and depending on the type of hair loss you have, it can probably help you more if you infuse with oil and do hot oil treatments instead. It’s also be cheaper and more bang for your buck if you bought the ingredients separately in bulk, but if you’re feeling lazy or just don’t feel like shelling out the extra $$$ upfront to buy bulk sachets of each spice, this is a good alternative.Overall: it seems to help with excessive shedding and filling in bald spots, but in its own may take longer to work
M**N
Simple Hair Solution that works!!
Over the past year I have been shifting to more natural methods, and finding that my hair has been improving. I just started with this product and did the rinse method after my hair cleaning with a bit of vinegar. After my hair dried I noticed that it was definitely softer and much shinier, and will definitely be incorporating this as part of my hair Maintanance.
S**L
Add Lavendar Oil to mask the herbal scent!
I really like this hair tea...to mask the strong herbal smell I added a few drops of lavendar oil and it smelled greatttt. I used it as tea rinse on my wash day and it left my hair feeling very soft and conditioned. I also used it as a daily moisturising spray. I will also ise it when taking down and redoing my minitwist since it so conditioning to minimise breakage. I gave it three stars because I don't or have experienced any product that can grow my hair from my scalp any faster that my genetics allowed. But overall great product!
J**I
Looks like the picture!
It came well packaged and looked exactly like the picture. I use it for my hair oil that I make!
T**B
Not impressed
It smells like I’m making chicken.
N**H
Great herbal set; one month review
Wells is a wonderful brand if you're into making your own hair products like me. This item has ingredients proven to grow and strengthen hair, the smell is fragrant, the herbs aren't overly dry. I did see growth, less shedding, and thicker roots as well as scalp relief from winter. My daughter cut her hair into a bob and a few weeks later she's asking for a trim because she noticed the growth. I like the fact it has different directions for different methods. It is difficult to measure due to so many ingredients, the powders settled at the bottom. So in my opinion this is much better for large batches. Me personally I'd choose one method or buy two bags. In my case I had one bag so I separated the herbs from the powders and split both of them in half. I prepared my oil prior to the water because I wanted to use them together for my lco. I used castor for my carrier so I can see how dark the herbs make the oil. Waiting 3 days in my opinion is cutting it close, I would say 7 days at the earliest but I am making a larger batch. I'm writing this review nearly a month away from preparing the oil, it's only getting better (darker and more fragrant) I didn't strain all of the herbs at once (I will eventually) but just enough to fill my oil applicator bottle. I double strained this due to the powders, you can use a cheese cloth but I use a wig cap. As far as the water, did the math for water, I needed 12 cups and boiled it. Smelled up part of the house and turned a brownish yellow color, strained it the same way as the oil. Bottled the extra for the freezer after setting aside some to rinsed and I watered down some for my spray bottle. The rinse felt good, I did so after my deep conditioning and it didn't disrupt its process. Hair was soft and my scalp felt good. The hairspray as my liquid to my lco made my hair easier to detangle by softening my dry hair. The oil helped seal in the moisture, my ends weren't dry, I had less tangling in high friction areas, my scalp wasn't itchy and feeling thirsty for more oil lol. My braid outs and Bantu curls were popping! And airy, my hair didn't feel greasy. I did this every other day for 2 weeks. I'll continue to use this because I have noticed overall improvement
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