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1HolmesGirl
I cannot imagine life with this wonderful beverage. I'm British after all ..! 'Cemellia Sinensis' has a lot to answer for, especially as it is supposedly good as a hair rinse to prevent untimely hair loss. The tannins in caffeinated tea apparently help to thicken the hair shaft and make hair appear fuller. I haven't tried this yet, but tea is certainly a very versatile cuppa ..!
3justjukka
It helps to know how to properly brew it. I hate how Lipton always tells people to "pour boiling water over the tea bag". Loose leaf is better, but bagged tea can taste different if you use cooler temperatures for lighter teas.
4alaudacorax
#1 - Getting a bit late for that for me, I'm afraid. Now, if the tannins could tan the top of my head like leather and make it more resistant to sunburn ...
5Osbaldistone
>4 alaudacorax:
Depending on the color of your remaining hair, it might stain your bald spot to match.
Depending on the color of your remaining hair, it might stain your bald spot to match.