So here are my results. The first pic is from 12/11/08 and the second is from today. I think I probably got about 1.5 ins growth, which is my usual. I'm pretty psyched though because, in my fingers I could feel some of my hair actually grazing MBL, so in a month or two, it should be official.
(In re: to pics, sorry for rolls and backround, usually I would cut that out, but my photosmart program is taking forever to "catalog" all the photos.)
How did Ayurveda effect the texture and feel of your hair? The aritha powder washes did make my hair feel pretty soft initially. Also, I used to get an itchy scalp, and that went away. But other than that I didn't notice any real difference, but unfortunately I'm not the most observant person.
Was using Ayurveda more work than using non-Ayurvedic products? Yes, cause you have to prep stuff, it's not pre-made. But that is the bright side as well, there are no preservatives or colorings or anything unnatural. There was also an issue with smell, because the oils have very strong scents, and even over night, the smells wouldn't entirely dissipate. I didn't mind for myself, but for other people it did make me a little nervous. Don't know if you guys have found some way around that.
How did you include Ayurvedic products in your regimen these last three months? I washed once a week with a mix of shikakai and aritha powders and lemon. Then I would twist my hair with vatika oil, which is the best. Then, I tried to oil my scalp and hair 3x wk with amla/brahmi, jasmine and neem oil, rotating between the 3.
In the end, Ayurveda is definitely a keeper, despite the cons. And I would like to introduce tea rinses and more frequent oilings into my regimen in the next challenge.