
Dark hair fades over time and fades into red. And it’s even more unpleasant when gray hairs appear along with all this. Painting over such little things every time will ruin your curls. But the view is still not pleasing. Fortunately, there is a folk method for giving a pleasant shade without ammonia dyes, which the news agency EAOMedia will tell you about.
It turns out that regular black tea can restore the depth of color to black hair. Brew 2-3 bags of black tea in a glass of boiling water, wait until they are well brewed, and then dilute the strong infusion in a liter of water and use as a final rinse after washing your hair.
To make the color stick, it is better to add 1 tablespoon of lemon juice. It will also add shine and cover the hair scales.
How does this work:
Caffeine and antioxidants strengthen hair and reduce oily roots. Tannins give a deep dark hue and a mirror-like shine.
Important: the method is especially good for brunettes and brown-haired women—redheads and blondes are better off choosing a rinse with chamomile.
By the way, there is no need to rinse off this rinse. Simply pat your hair dry with a dark towel and let it dry naturally.
If you periodically repeat the procedure, then small gray hairs will acquire a darker shade and blend beautifully with the overall color. But if there is a lot of gray hair, it is better to contact a stylist.



