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The famous Greek physician Hippocrates purportedthe benefits of chamomile.
In ancient Egypt and Greece, it was used as a remedy for skin ailments like xerosis.

Chamomile can also help you lighten your hair naturally.
According toByrdie, the key lightening ingredient in chamomile is called apigenin.
Start by brewing a strong cup or several of tea.Healthlinesuggests 5 tea bags for every 2 cups of water.

For a more gentle effect, let the solution dry in your hair overnight.
However, at the very least, the tea will still leave your scalp fragrant and hydrated.
Cosmopolitanrecommends products likeChristophe Robin’s brightening shampoomade with chamomile flowers.

When used regularly, this product will leave a residual glow.
Alternatively, applyKlorane sun lightening spray.
Infused with chamomile and honey, this spray will gradually highlight your strands, giving them a sun-kissed look.
Remember, though as is the case with any natural hair-lightening product, patience is key.