Nynaeve
The batch I prepare each time is 1 level tsp cut and sifted catnip to 275 ml of boiled water.
I do not use the full amount on my hair - I keep some aside to use on my skin.
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Nynaeve
The batch I prepare each time is 1 level tsp cut and sifted catnip to 275 ml of boiled water.
I do not use the full amount on my hair - I keep some aside to use on my skin.
Has anyone thought of mixing hibiscus and catnip together for a scalp treatment? Mine has been dried and flaky for several months now, despite me not actually using shampoo on my scalp (only the lengths), and I've read that hibiscus may help. But perhaps catnip and hibiscus together? Anyone up for a try? My catnip pot hasn't put up any shoots for me to try it yet....
I have a catnip plant and a catmint plant. They look different, so assume that I should make sure I use catnip?
Would it make a difference using fresh leaves?
I use the catnip for colour as well as conditioning - to get light blonde.
I use a mix of the leaves and flowers - dried - I have no access to fresh catnip - the flowers have more oils in them than the leaves.
Hibiscus might be nice to blend - I cannot say how that would work, mixed with catnip.
I keep mine in the fridge until use - then let it warm up to room temperature before I use it - I never heat it and rarely use it warm - I usually make it in advance.
You should see my typos before I correct them, LOL.
Nynaeve
I have used catnip that has been older than a week in the fridge but I recommend using it well before that time.
While I have never had catnip go bad on me - it still has water in the brewed tea and there is always the possibility that it could go "off".
Just a precaution.