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Nancy Gartenman
True Blue Farmgirl
9092 Posts
Nancy
West Seneca
New York
USA
9092 Posts |
Posted - Aug 05 2008 : 11:51:15 AM
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You see I have always had very dark hair, well of late, its getting a bit on the salt and pepper side, even a bit dull. It always used to have such a nice shine. So I brewed a pitcher of very strong tea and poured it on. Didn't rinse it out either. Was I suspose to? Anyway its dry now and looks and feels pretty good. Anybody got any other ideas for me? I really don't want to color it. The grey would come right back and I would be having to color it real often, because its so dark.Whats with HEINA? Or did I spell that wrong and thats a monkey?
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Huckelberrywine
True Blue Farmgirl
1607 Posts
Michelle
Rosalia
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Posted - Aug 05 2008 : 12:08:06 PM
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Henna. :) I don't know about it, but I just had to know why you poured tea on your head. That is really interesting! I'm glad it works for you. I just tea-stained some muslin for a doll project. Don't see why it wouldn't work on hair. Will be interesting to hear if it stays after a wash? :)
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
11381 Posts
Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
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Posted - Aug 05 2008 : 2:53:23 PM
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I couldn't resist seeing why you poured tea over your head too!! I never heard of tea of that! How interesting!! I have real dark hair..starting to get more greys too. Hmmmm. Let me know how it lasts and feels after rinsing. I won't be coloring mine either. I figure since I will be 50 (gulp) in 2 months and still have 95 % dark brown hair I am doing okay..guess I dont' want to start something I won't keep up with.
Jenny in Utah Proud Farmgirl sister #24 Inside me there is a skinny woman crying to get out...but I can usually shut her up with cookies http://www.auntjennysworld.blogspot.com/ visit my little online shop at www.auntjenny.etsy.com |
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electricdunce
True Blue Farmgirl
2544 Posts
Karin
Belmont
ME
USA
2544 Posts |
Posted - Aug 05 2008 : 6:59:30 PM
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Henna doesn't do much for dark hair and it would probably make anything lighter look bright orange. Let me tell you about my experience with henna. My friend Lisa, who had black hair was going to put henna on her hair to make it shiny and she told me, the one with light brown hair, oh you should try some. So I did, and Lisa said oh lets leave it on twice as long. Another great idea. I could have gone hunting without a hat. My sister in law told me I could change my daughter's name to Little Ricky. It was shiny, but wow was it ORANGE. Which is a color I like, just wasn't expecting it. Tea sounds like a good idea though. My hair is just starting to turn a sort of dismal mousy color so maybe i should go for some shoe polish...
Karin
Farmgirl Sister #153
"Give me shelter from the storm" - Bob Dylan http://moodranch.blogspot.com http://domesticnonsense.etsy.com |
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KYgurlsrbest
True Blue Farmgirl
4853 Posts
Jonni
Elsmere
Kentucky
USA
4853 Posts |
Posted - Aug 06 2008 : 01:15:15 AM
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When I was younger, Nancy Jo, and Celestial Seasonings used to make their Almond Sunset tea (silly people--have no idea why they discontinued it), I used it to "dye" my blond hair a little darker in the autumn. It gave it a nice auburn tint, temporarily and smelled like heaven, to boot. It also seemed to give it a little softness for what it's worth. I think of that often, but those silly people DON'T MAKE THE TEA anymore!!!! Oh, and I didn't rinse it, either, just squeezed it dry and then wrapped it in a dark towel.
Farmgirl Sister #80, thanks to a very special farmgirl from the Bluegrass..."She was built like a watch, a study in balance ... with a neck and head so refined, like a drawing by DaVinci"... NY Newsday sportswriter Bill Nack describing filly, Ruffian. http://www.buyhandmade.org/ |
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Nancy Gartenman
True Blue Farmgirl
9092 Posts
Nancy
West Seneca
New York
USA
9092 Posts |
Posted - Aug 06 2008 : 05:39:17 AM
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This is very interesting. Ok I have dark hair, but not sure now if I dare use the Henna, the gray in it might turn orange. Hunting season isn't here yet. Today I'M GOING TO TRY THE EARL GRAY TEA that I have. I also have other kinds. But I think I need the black teas for any results. Hey my 13 year old grand daughter uses magic markers to put little color streaks in her hair. 'THE WASHABLE KIND" Well the tea is brewing so here I go. Oh I didn't rinse it out yesterday and it was fine. Giving myself the PRIMITIVE look with all this tea. Not exactly what I had in mind. NANCY JO
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Miss Bee Haven
True Blue Farmgirl
4331 Posts
Janice
Louisville/Irvington
Kentucky
USA
4331 Posts |
Posted - Aug 06 2008 : 07:21:00 AM
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Gee, Nancy Jo. When you were up in the hot attic, and I said you needed a pitcher of tea, I didn't mean to pour it on your head! ;)
Farmgirl Sister #50
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Tina Michelle
True Blue Farmgirl
6948 Posts
Tina
sunshine state
FL
USA
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Nancy Gartenman
True Blue Farmgirl
9092 Posts
Nancy
West Seneca
New York
USA
9092 Posts |
Posted - Aug 06 2008 : 08:39:08 AM
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Today like I said, I used the earl gray tea. About 4 bags, steeped until dark and cool. After I washed my hair I poured it on. Didn't rinse. My hair came out shinny and it doesn't feel like anything is on it.Yesterday I used reg. lipton black tea. Just don't wear white while doing this. Nancy Jo
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Huckelberrywine
True Blue Farmgirl
1607 Posts
Michelle
Rosalia
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Posted - Aug 06 2008 : 09:01:10 AM
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Karin! You are too funny! Shoe polish. Wouldn't smell quite as nice as tea though. You gals make my day.
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Sitnalta
True Blue Farmgirl
4208 Posts
Jessica
NJ
USA
4208 Posts |
Posted - Aug 06 2008 : 11:48:21 AM
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hehe! You can do the same thing with the tea using Chamomile if you are blonde. Just throw some chamomile tea bags in the pot or use the herb. gives it a nice shiny (not brassy) smooth gloss to your hair. Plus, smells yummy and relaxing :) I was a red head back in the day and used the dark tea..wonderful stuff! hugs jess
Farmgirl Sister #235
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Nancy Gartenman
True Blue Farmgirl
9092 Posts
Nancy
West Seneca
New York
USA
9092 Posts |
Posted - Aug 06 2008 : 12:48:37 PM
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I must say I'm starting to feel a bit better about pouring tea over my head. Not as crazy as I thought. Or we are all a bit crazy. Hard one to call.
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deeredawn
True Blue Farmgirl
2306 Posts
Dawn
Cordova
TN
USA
2306 Posts |
Posted - Aug 06 2008 : 1:53:52 PM
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I'm with the others... no henna. Ever. I've worked in a salon too long and know too much! But I dont color my hair either. Hair is porous so the tea should hold for awhile. What about coffee? I think i have a recipe for natural dark hair rinse somewhere. Its got applecider vinegar and rosemary oil in it. Although, I'd rather smeel like tea than a pickle!
"I figure if a girl wants to be a legend, she should go ahead and be one!"...Calamity Jane www.harvestthymefarm.com Sister #279 (big grin!) |
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mommom
True Blue Farmgirl
854 Posts
Susan
Lancaster
Pennsylvania
USA
854 Posts |
Posted - Aug 06 2008 : 2:53:15 PM
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Okay, Nancy, before your hair turns orange, go to the store and get a bottle of shampoo that has the brown/black highlights in it. Conditioner, too. One of my girls is trying to let her hair grow out to it's natural color and a hairstylist told her to do this. So far it's working beautifully.....and nobodies tried to shoot her because she looks like a wild animal! It's letting her natural color grow out without looking like it is! Try it! You might like it! Have fun kiddo! Susan |
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Nancy Gartenman
True Blue Farmgirl
9092 Posts
Nancy
West Seneca
New York
USA
9092 Posts |
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
11381 Posts
Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
11381 Posts |
Posted - Aug 06 2008 : 3:46:32 PM
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They have shampoo with highlights in it??? I never knew that! I did a rosemary infusion rinse in my hair one time..and although it didn't change the color...my hair is real dark...it did sure make it shiny!!
Jenny in Utah Proud Farmgirl sister #24 Inside me there is a skinny woman crying to get out...but I can usually shut her up with cookies http://www.auntjennysworld.blogspot.com/ visit my little online shop at www.auntjenny.etsy.com |
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deeredawn
True Blue Farmgirl
2306 Posts
Dawn
Cordova
TN
USA
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Posted - Aug 06 2008 : 5:58:47 PM
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I have a book from my salon days called Organic Body Care Recipes: Here is a receipe for a Rinse to Darken Gray Hair: Let me know how it works...sorry, i dont have gray yet.....hehe.. 8cups distilled water 1 c. crushed black walnut shells 1/2 c. nettle 1/2 c. rosemary 1/2 c. sage 2 TBSP black tea (see? your on to something here!) 1/4 c. apple cider vinegar 2 TBSP olive oil Bring water to a boil in a lerge pot. Add herbs & vinegar. Cover and steep for 4 hours. Strain and add oil. Shake vigorously before use. It'll stay stable for about 2 weeks.
Ok.....the black walnut shell worries me a little. Do they make it in powder form? Maybe something at a health food place??
"I figure if a girl wants to be a legend, she should go ahead and be one!"...Calamity Jane www.harvestthymefarm.com Sister #279 (big grin!) |
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lilwing
True Blue Farmgirl
1403 Posts
Brooke
Fulshear
Texas
USA
1403 Posts |
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ruralfarmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
4309 Posts
Rene'
Prosser
WA
USA
4309 Posts |
Posted - Aug 06 2008 : 11:45:45 PM
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I have to say~ I think this is one of the funniest threads I have ever read.. and yet somehow I feel I have learned something new... LOL
Rene~Prosser Farmgirl #185
"Despite the gardener's best intentions, Nature will improvise. ~Michael P. Garafalo
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levisgrammy
True Blue Farmgirl
9324 Posts
Denise
Beavercreek
Ohio
USA
9324 Posts |
Posted - Aug 07 2008 : 05:58:32 AM
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Hey all, Just thought I'd add a tidbit about tea. We used tea when my daughter had chickenpox. She had long hair and they were on her scalp. Just poured it on. Seemed to soothe the itching for her.
Denise farmgirl sister #43
"Take a lesson from the teakettle, though up to its neck in hot water...it sings!"
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Nancy Gartenman
True Blue Farmgirl
9092 Posts
Nancy
West Seneca
New York
USA
9092 Posts |
Posted - Aug 07 2008 : 06:14:18 AM
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That receipe sounds interesting. Where does one find nettle, and what is nettle, sounds like something Granny Clampett might have used. I took care of some of the grey this morning. I gave myself a haircut. Won't have to use as much tea now.ALSO will cut down on the price of the nettle?
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deeredawn
True Blue Farmgirl
2306 Posts
Dawn
Cordova
TN
USA
2306 Posts |
Posted - Aug 07 2008 : 4:28:34 PM
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I really think you can get nettle in a health/natural food place. the closest one to me is about a 2 hour drive! Have the sista's look around for you....Oh, I researched the crushed balck walnut, its okay. I wonder if its the same nettle that my cousin Donnie got a rash from when he and his buddy decided to roll naked down the pasture lane... oh well. Another story for another day!! If so, just go to your pasture! But be careful and for heavens sake...wear clothes!
"I figure if a girl wants to be a legend, she should go ahead and be one!"...Calamity Jane www.harvestthymefarm.com Sister #279 (big grin!) |
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
11381 Posts
Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
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Posted - Aug 07 2008 : 5:09:49 PM
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Nettle is in the mint family....there IS stinging nettles...but it is useful in lots of ways...and edible too.
Jenny in Utah Proud Farmgirl sister #24 Inside me there is a skinny woman crying to get out...but I can usually shut her up with cookies http://www.auntjennysworld.blogspot.com/ visit my little online shop at www.auntjenny.etsy.com |
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deeredawn
True Blue Farmgirl
2306 Posts
Dawn
Cordova
TN
USA
2306 Posts |
Posted - Aug 08 2008 : 05:09:28 AM
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Jenny: you are a wealth of knowledge! So its the STINGING ones that caused the....rash? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
"I figure if a girl wants to be a legend, she should go ahead and be one!"...Calamity Jane www.harvestthymefarm.com Sister #279 (big grin!) |
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tempestastrali
True Blue Farmgirl
71 Posts
magdelina
mississippi
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Posted - Aug 16 2008 : 02:38:54 AM
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Well, I don't know a whole lot about darker hair - i have a fairly light brown that gets gold streaks in the summer, and my grandmother told me when I was a teenager that she and all her girlfriends would put lemon juice in their hair to lighten the highlights, which I also did after she told me her story, and it works beautifully, especially if you let it air dry out in the sun. Marigold lightens hair as well. But for your needs.. make sure you get enough of your B-complex vitamins for one! And here's a cool recipe for darkening greying hair: a handful of stinging nettle boiled in a quart of water with a bit of cider vinegar. Easy enough, I'd say! Sage darkens grey hair as well, but I think it washes out, not sure though. Also, here's another:2 oz. green tea, 2 oz. sage leaves in 3 qts of boiling water. Cover, simmer until liquid is reduced to about 1 qt.. Allow this to stand for 24 hours, strain, and bottle.
Steep rosemary for quite awhile in hot water, then use it as a rinse for a LOT of shine - this is a personal favorite of mine since I grow rosemary. It can be fresh or dried.
And here's just a random, interesting hair-related tidbit from pre-1960's scientific research - rats deprived of zinc go bald. So do rats who have caffeine added to their diet.
Hope you found this interesting and helpful!
"How strange that Nature does not knock, and yet does not intrude!" Emily Dickinson "Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair." ~ ~Kahlil Gibran |
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