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Brew 3 cups of chamomile tea. Let cool and add 1 cup of lemon juice.
Pour over dry hair. Sit in the sun for an hour or put on a shower cap and apply heat until hair begins to dry.
Rinse your hair and follow with mild a shampoo and moisturizing conditioner. Style as usual.
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