Organic Stimulation Hair Tea
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Tea: Stimulation Blend Hair Tea

A concentrated organic herbal hair rinse crafted to energize the scalp and support stronger, healthier-looking hair—ideal for those noticing excess shedding or a lack of vitality.

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Product Overview

Drench your hair with the power of plants in this organic botanical hair rinse designed to refresh the scalp and support healthy-looking hair from the root.

For generations, herbal infusions have been used to care for the scalp—the living foundation of healthy hair. When the scalp feels balanced and refreshed, hair often appears fuller, stronger, and more vibrant.

Our invigorating Stimulation Blend is made with a blend of organic roots, leaves, and flowers traditionally used to awaken the scalp and bring a sense of renewed energy to the hair.

What Makes This Blend Unique

When brewed as a tea and used as a rinse, the warm infusion creates a refreshing, enlivening experience — a simple ritual for those moments when your scalp feels dull, sluggish, or in need of a little extra attention.

  • Helps refresh and energize the scalp
  • Supports a healthy environment for stronger-feeling hair
  • Enhances natural body, shine, and manageability
  • Ideal for hair that feels dull, stressed, or prone to excess shedding
  • Provides an invigorating, freshly cleansed sensation for those with an oily scalp
The Herbs Behind the Blend
  • Basil is a classic herb in traditional hair rituals, valued for the way it helps the scalp feel stimulated and refreshed.
  • Fenugreek adds a silky slip and has been used for centuries to soothe the scalp irritation and create a more favorable environment for healthy hair growth.
  • Green Tea, rich in naturally occurring antioxidants, has long been used in hair care for its ability to refresh, clarify, and calm the scalp.
  • Nettle is traditionally used to help clarify, refresh, and awaken the scalp, especially when excess oil or buildup is present.
  • Peppermint provides a cooling, tingling sensation that helps the scalp feel invigorated.
  • Rosemary, a classic hair herb, that helps energize the scalp while adding shine and luster to the hair.
  • Thyme helps gently cleanse and refresh the scalp.
  • Lavender adds a calming element, both for the scalp and the overall experience.
  • Horsetail (shavegrass) is rich in silica and has a long history of use in hair care for promoting shine and stronger-feeling hair.
  • Hops are known in herbal traditions for their toning, invigorating qualities.
A Simple, Natural Approach

This rinse is not a treatment—it’s a gentle, supportive way to care for a scalp that may feel sluggish, stressed, or out of balance. Used regularly, it can help maintain a refreshed, comfortable scalp environment where hair can flourish.

One bag contains about 1 cup of tea — enough for 4 to 8 rinses. A reusable cotton muslin bag is included.

Where a refreshed scalp meets stronger-looking hair.

How To Use

Basic Herbal Tea Hair Rinse Recipe

Prepare the Tea
  • Boil 2 cups of water
  • Place 3 to 4 tablespoons of hair tea into a muslin bag or cheesecloth and secure tightly
  • Turn off the heat and allow the herbs to steep for at least 30 minutes to an hour
  • Allow the tea to cool
  • Give the bag a final squeeze to capture all of the botanical essence
  • If bits of herbs escaped the bag, strain the tea
  • Pour the cooled tea into a clean spray bottle, plastic squeeze bottle, or another container

When your infusion is complete, toss the contents of the tea bag into the garden or compost. Rinse the bag and allow it to dry.

How To Use 

Massage gently into the scalp and hair, leave on for a few minutes, then rinse lightly or leave in, depending on your preference.

Because every hair type is different, you may need to experiment with strength and frequency to find what works best for you.

🌱 For more detailed instructions, visit How To Use Chagrin Valley Hair Tea Rinses

Tips:
  • Always make and store herbal hair preparations in nonreactive containers.
  • Refrigerate leftover hair tea for 7 -10 days in a clean airtight container. 
  • For external use only!
FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Chagrin Valley Ingredients & Products USDA Certified Organic?

Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve is a USDA Certified Organic Company

Certified Organic Skin Care

The most important consideration in any business is its customers. Today's world of misleading claims, false advertising, and simple deception, often leaves consumers trying to discover the truth about personal products and their ingredients.

  • We want our customers to know that we are committed to transparency in everything we do.
  • We want our customers to know that when we say "organic," we mean it.
  • We believe that in becoming a USDA Certified Organic company, our customers do not have to wonder if we really use certified organic ingredients or if our organic products are truly organic.
  • So we choose to be a certified organic company and abide by the strict standards required for organic certification.

Some of my favorite products are made with ingredients that just do not exist as certified organic. Why? At this time there are no standards created for ingredients specifically used in the personal care product industry. Organic certification of personal care products is based on the organic food standards set by the National Organic Program of the USDA.

But since we are a certified organic company, we are required to submit documentation that even our "non-organic ingredients" were produced without the use of toxic pesticides, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), sewage sludge, or irradiation.

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What Is A Natural Shampoo Bar?

Shampoo Bars Are One Of Our Favorite Discoveries!

The wholesome goodness of our handcrafted soap is available for your hair.

Shampoo bars are an all natural conditioning shampoo in a solid bar form. Yes, this is real shampoo in a solid bar. Shampoo bars are not a new idea.

They were commonly used before liquid detergent shampoos and conditions were invented in the 1940s.

Although the process for making a shampoo bar is the same as making soap, our shampoo bar "recipes" are specially formulated with natural plant oils, butters, botanicals and essential oils that nourish your hair and scalp.

Our shampoo bars contain no artificial fragrance, color, preservatives, detergents, alcohol, urea, formaldehyde, sodium lauryl sulfate, DEA, propylene glycol - or any of the other synthetic hair care additives.

Each of our shampoo bar selections contains a different blend of natural plant oils, essential oils, and herb infused oils. No two recipes are the same.

Which Shampoo Bar Is Best For My Hair?

Click here for help choosing an all natural shampoo bar!

Everything You Want To Know About Shampoo Bars!

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Ida's Shampooing Technique for Long Hair

Ida's Shampooing Technique for Long Hair

Men and women with short hair seldom have hair adjustment problems to natural shampoo bars. However, folks with long hair may have to change their shampoo technique when switching from commercial liquid shampoo or synthetic detergent shampoo bars to natural bars.

We have discovered that people with long hair often feel the need to use too much shampoo. Also, it is more difficult to rinse shampoo out of all the little nooks and crannies in long hair. As a result, there are pockets of soap residue left in the hair that make hair feel tacky.

I have found that many times the proper technique makes all the difference.

Natural Shampoo Bar Technique for Long HairI have long, fine hair. Below is my technique for using a shampoo bar.

  • thoroughly wet my hair
  • tie my long hair into a loose ponytail
  • wet the natural shampoo bar and rub the bar across only the top of my head in strokes from front to back until I have covered the entire scalp area (Rubbing any shampoo vigorously in all directions causes lots of tangles!)
  • massage my entire scalp (only the scalp) in a combing motion to work the lather through my hair
  • I do not rub the bar or work the lather on the length of my hair
  • take out my ponytail and rinse allowing the shampoo to drip down the length of my hair (I have found that this rinsing is enough to clean the length of my hair)
  • rinse, rinse, rinse for at LEAST one minute as I rub my fingers through my hair to be sure that all of the shampoo is rinsed away
  • squeeze gently on the length to remove excess water and cover with a towel while I dry off
  • I do not rub the towel over my wet hair because it causes nasty tangles
  • use a wide toothed comb and gently comb from the bottom up

Dry and style your hair as usual!


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What Do The Different Organic Symbols Mean?

We use two different organic symbols on our website

Each symbol has a unique definition!

The "certified organic" labeling has been developed by the USDA and refers to organic claims and labeling on food and personal care products in the United States.

The USDA has very strict guidelines for the percentage of organic ingredients necessary to receive organic certification. Other countries have their own certification procedures, requirements, and standards. Labeling criteria and allowable ingredients differ from those in the US.

The USDA uses a structured labeling system based on the percentage of organic ingredients in a product (excluding water and salt-NaCl).

Products That Use the USDA Organic Seal

USDA Certified Organic Skin Care LogoThe USDA Organic Logo Label can be used on products that meet the standards of the first two tiers of the organic labeling system, in which 95 - 100% of all ingredients are certified organic.

Most of our non-soap products fall into this category and display the USDA logo!


Products That Use OEFFA Seal

Products made with 70–94.9% Organic Ingredients are labeled “Made with Organic ___” 

Products like our soaps and shampoo bars are 85–92% organic and fall into the “Made With Organic Ingredients” category.

OEFFA Certified Organic Skin CareWhy Soap & Shampoo Bars? Because the soapmaking process requires lye — a non‑agricultural ingredient that makes up more than 5% of the formula — they cannot meet the 95% threshold, even though the rest of the ingredients are organic.

These products are not allowed to use the USDA organic seal. Instead, they may display the seal of our certifying agent and the words “Certified Organic by OEFFA.”

Chagrin Valley Soap is certified by OEFFA (Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association) — a nonprofit, USDA‑approved agency that verifies our organic ingredients and manufacturing processes.

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