2018 Coffee Tea Ayurv Henna Cassia Rice Clay Mud Avj Acv Onion

This morning I used:

Coffee on my scalp for 3 minutes before adding shampoo and worked it in for another minute.
I will be using the last bit of my HOPS, Horsetail, Sage and Rosemary tea rinse as a rinse under my protein deep conditioner.
 
I will be straining my coffee, burdock root and fenugreek seed oil tomorrow and a little excited about this one. I sure hope it does NOT disappoint me.

I think I need to also make another hair tea rinse infusion as well so I will check my herbal hair bin and see what I come up with :yep:.
 
Oh I almost forgot @IDareT'sHair,

I called around for a guava tree and they are out of stock at one of the plant nurseries but available at another here in the Bahamas. I want to get one but they are soooo expensive.

The one that is available for purchase now is $60.00 approx. with taxes but small and the other that is out of stock is $75 but it's 4 feet tall. What to do....? It will be in stock within a week and it's the one that I really want so maybe I'll wait for the big one to come in.

So if I get it, I won't have to purchase the leaves online. This is a better option for me.
 
Wow, my hair looks awesome tonight. I still have to wait 2 days for the final outcome but if it gets better than this, I will be super happy. This afternoon, I simply rinsed out the henna before adding the indigo - no conditioner.

After rinsing out the indigo, I used a combination of two thirds v05 Moisture Milks Island Coconut Conditioner and one third AVG, shook it up to blend well in the bottle and used that to cowash the indigo out.

It was the best hendigo rinse out I have ever used. My hair detangled like a breeze. Now I don't ever have to use my Naturelle Grow Rose Clay or any other expensive moisturizing conditioner to rinse out my henna and/or indigo anymore.

The henna and the indigo color deposited super well. I did something different this time - I did NOT use boiling water, I used warm to hot water only in both the henna and the indigo mixtures. I added 2 tablespoons of amla powder to my already mixed and dye-released henna just before putting it on my hair. I also added 1 tablespoon of kalpi tone but this one was for the scent only). I got this little tip from Hennasooq's website and it worked.

I forgot to add my aloe vera powder (for added moisture) to it but it still turned out so good. I am ever so happy. I thought that I would have had to mix my henna with coffee, but that wasn't even necessary to get a dark color deposit on my strands.

Tonight I sprayed my hair with some APB Refresher Spray to keep it moisturized and will do so again for the next 2 days while my hendigo color settles. Then I will be able to use my shea butter and heavier moisturizers.
 
I tried a henna gloss bar for the first time Tuesday from Henna Sooq. All I added to it was 2 heaping spoonfuls of aloe vera and amla powder and coconut milk. I plan on doing this bi-weekly.

My next purchase from Henna Sooq besides more henna gloss bars is a box of henna and hibiscus powder. Do you think it's safe to do a full henna monthly and henna glosses bi-weekly as I alternate with cassia, brahmi, aloe vera, amla, bhringraj. and shikakai powder paste to wash my hair weeks I'm not using henna?
 
Pulled out my Ayurvedic Treatment Pack from the freezer. It was previously mixed with Rosemary Tea. Added a spoonful of my Ayurvedic Herbal oil then massaged a thin layer of the treatment into my scalp then hair. With the leftover; I added some conditioner and a dallop of my Whipped Shea Butter, then went back in for a second application all over. Wrapped in saran wrap and will sleep in it overnight.

Rinse, Rinse, Rinse in the morning followed by a shampoo and shower condition.
 
Took my Tea Rinse out for tomorrow.

Will also use CANTU'S ACV Root Rinse.

Overnighted in: JMonique's Charcoal Deep Treatment
 
Forgot to mention that I mixed some AVG in with SSI Avocado Moisturizing Conditioner and Calendula oil and used it a prepoo this morning. It worked pretty good.
 
Today I used a clay mix of; rhassoul, c.bentonite, kaolin, neem, kalpi tone, SAA, steeped hibiscus and water.

I also melted some of my Shea mix and focused this on my ends (over leave-in), under diluted KCCC for my wash n go.
 
Tuesday is my wash day. My hair in the front isn't as curly, dry looking, and kinda mushy. I was thinking I should do a light protein treatment with either eggs mixed with olive oil OR 2 min- aphogee protein treatment? However, Tuesday I will make a gloss of some sort with cassia and other ayurvedic herbs. Would this be okay or not a good idea?
 
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