AfroKink
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Yeah, you should definitely do a lot of research. I know you're already struggling with dryness issues and henna could set you back. That's why it's recommended to do a really good DC afterward. Also, for your first time you should just add water to the henna. Adding acidic things like lemon/lime juice, acv, and other "terps" could cause a huge setback for you.
I'm still looking at henna recipes (I dont plan to do it until monday maybe). I'm probably just going to do the Hesh because its %100 henna. I dont want to use the combo, have it not work, and not know which ingredient caused the problems. I'll probably do the henna gloss (conditioner) route. I'm not going to do the lemon juice thing, so I'm mentally preparing myself for red hair

Hi, MissAlyssa!!!
I've read this entire thread & I just want to say that I feel for you. Breakage is truly the worst. When I started my hair journey, I had breakage galore because I piled on the moisture & avoided protein like the plague. My breakage lessened significantly when I incorporated protein into my regimen on a regular basis. The protein helped me to hold on to the moisture. When I used to drown my hair in moisture, it often felt dry. I do an ACV rinse at the end of each wash & it makes my hair feel softer. Also, I didn't follow up w/ KBB deep condish after Aphogee 2-min last week & I've noticed even more of a decrease in breakage.
Having said all this, I also understand the struggles of having fine hair. It does (mine at least) seem to be prone to a certain amount of breakage. I protective style to the max. On average, my hair is only exposed outside four times a month.
If you're still looking for moisturizers, I suggest Jane Carter Solution Hair Nourishing Cream. It provides moisture w/out weighing the hair down.
Thank you for reading it all! I'm still not sure if I should be working protein back into my regime or not. Thanks for your input. Does Jane Carter have cones?
Lys