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For Extra Moisture: Add a tablespoon of aloe vera juice or a teaspoon of honey.
To Enhance Red Tones: Steep cloves with a pinch of hibiscus petals or a few pieces of beetroot.
For Stronger Hair: Infuse with green tea or black tea for added strength and color depth.
FAQ
Q: Can I use this rinse on light-colored or blonde hair?
A: Clove may deepen hair color slightly over time, so it’s best suited for dark or dyed brunette hair. Avoid using on very light or platinum shades to prevent unintended tinting.
Q: How often can I use the clove rinse?
A: Once or twice a week is ideal. Using it more frequently could lead to buildup if not rinsed thoroughly.
Q: Will the rinse stain my towels or clothes?
A: It’s possible, especially if the rinse is strong. Use dark towels and rinse thoroughly to minimize staining.
Q: Can I use ground cloves instead of whole?
A: Whole cloves are preferred as ground cloves can be harder to strain and may leave residue in the hair.
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