• Small pot
• 2/3 cup dried sage
• Lavender essential oils
• Walnut hulls
• Plastic bag
• Meat mallet
• 2 tsp. cinnamon
Instructions
• Place 2 cups walnut hulls in a plastic bag and crush with the meat mallet. Walnut hull dye offers a more drastic change to blonde hair though it does take longer to prepare than a sage tea rinse.
• Bring 3 cups water to a boil in a small pot.
• Add the walnut hulls and soak in the pot for four hours on medium-low heat. You will need to add fresh water during the simmering process as the water steams.
• Remove the hulls from the water and boil again to reduce liquid. You should have one-quarter to one-third of the water you started with.
• Pour into a bowl and stir in 2 tsp. cinnamon.
• Chill for one week in the refrigerator.
• Apply to damp hair as a final rinse. Wait at least one day before washing your hair after using the dye




