Just checking in...It took three days but last night I finally removed all of my braids.
My hair was very soft but the ends felt a little rough so I wet my hair down and added my own recipe of whipped shea butter, coconut oil, Japanese camilia oil and rosehip seed oil to my hair and sat under my steamer for 20mins for a quick pre-poo conditioning.
I did a good clarifying wash with a mixture of AO-HSR, BAS and baking soda afterward I used
Miss la flaca's #3 henna gloss recipe (see below) except I used OA-HSR conditioner in place of Elasta QP and I let the henna colour release with hot water before adding the extra oils and conditioner. I added the indigo right before slapping the stinky goo on my hair.
Fast forward three hours later, I washed the henna goo out. My hair was jet black (no greys anywhere
) thick strands with lots of defined pencil sized curls and coils. I had an amazing amount of growth for three weeks...well over half an inch. This C&G method really works!
Next I added the wonderful yummy Organic A.P.H Steaming Conditioner and sat under the steamer again for 40 minutes (my hair really loves crazy amounts of moisture but is allergic to all but a little protein
erplexed) My hair was soft but not mushy and my ends felt smooth again. It was after 3 am so I decided to baggy and go to bed.
This morning I spent half an hour detangling with my denman before rinsing and plaiting up my hair in 8 sections.
Side note: I'm glad I waited to properly detangle after all the conditioning because I lost very little shed hair and no breakage after 3 weeks in plaits.
I will be putting in yarn braids over the next few days...I'll post a pic when I'm done.
Sorry if I bored anyone....I can talk hair day and night and never get bored.
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=130293&highlight=henna+flaca
la flaca's #3 henna gloss
"Elasta QP with 1/4 cup of honey and 3 tbs of (each): henna, cassia, amla, indigo
I mixed them all (dry) and added it to the conditioner, then warmed the honey (it melt) added it too and then applied to my hair. I left it for 2 hours"