I thought the eo was a preservative for the ayurveda maybe Aggie will chime in she makes some for her extensions/braids.
LADIES!!! WE ARE HALF WAY THERE!
So tell me:
1)Are you still in love with Ayurveda or just plain annoyed?
2)Your favorite two products? (Yes ONLY two)
3)Absolute Favorite mix so far(Paste, tea, oil, etc.)
4)Are you going to change anything for the second half of the challenge or is everything copacetic?
Hey Ladies today is Aggie Birthday. link to off topics
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=407404
Oh no I mean the vatika oil and the mahabringaraj oil, not the essential oils.
Still loving Ayurveda!
Favorites: Shikakai bars and CoCasta
Best mix: Jamila henna (foil pack)/paprika/neem/brahmi/shikakai (it's on my hair as I'm typing this)
My only change is that I do a full henna 2x/month instead of weekly
LADIES!!! WE ARE HALF WAY THERE!
So tell me:
1)Are you still in love with Ayurveda or just plain annoyed? I am still in love with ayurveda haircare. Something about mixing the powders together has a therapeutic effect on me.
For some reason I am not too crazy about scritching though but I do it because it highly beneficial to my hair and scalp.
2)Your favorite two products? (Yes ONLY two) This is hugely tough but I would still say Henna and Bhringraj Oil.
3)Absolute Favorite mix so far(Paste, tea, oil, etc.) I'd say my fenugreek tea rinse to give all my henna and other powder rinses and pastes a little extra slip.
4)Are you going to change anything for the second half of the challenge or is everything copacetic?
This has been a challenge for me because I'm transitioning and was experimenting with two textures.
1. I like ayurveda but I'm getting annoyed with the mixing powder probably because I have been doing the paste.
2. Favorite: Afroveda shikaki oil, vatika oil
3. Favorite mix: Tea
4. I decided today to change and jump on the tea. So I'll be copying some of your regimens. thanks in advance for sharing!
I think I will be making a very tiny change to my ayurveda regimen. I was only using indigo once every 3-4 henna applications, but now I need to do one with every henna treatment to combat and calm my ferocious gray hairs.
Happy B-day Aggie!! Hey have you ever tried an Indigo gloss in between Henna treatments to kick up the color? Shouldn't it work if it's on pre hennaed hair?
Thank you for the birthday wishes FL. About the bolded, you are right, but I wasn't using the indigo often at all, now I have to. Oh why do we have to have gray hair as we age?
~sigh~
Have your ever tried to make an Indigo gloss? I would be curious to see the results. I know it's supposed to be mixed with water, but I would like to try it in my cond. pastes.
To my knowledge about indigo, it does not cooperate well when mixed with anything else other than water and salt. It loses it's efficacy when mixed with anything else. I hate to waste it to find out as it is not cheap for me.
Also, once it is mixed, it must be used immediately. It doesn't last like henna and not even as long as the other powders, which we know is not very long at all. I learned that it cannot be refridgerated to use later either - it won't leave a color deposit.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Aggie
Happy Hair Growing!
1)Are you still in love with Ayurveda or just plain annoyed? Yes, I'm still in love with it. As a result of Ayurveda I've completely stopped using direct heat (except for my bangs when I go out) and don't like the way my hair feels when I use regular shampoo. (had to wash my hair once and didn't have time to mix up the tea)
2)Your favorite two products? (Yes ONLY two) To wash, it would be amla and bhringeraj
3)Absolute Favorite mix so far(Paste, tea, oil, etc.) Tea wash - Amla and Bhringeraj. Moisturizer - Shea mix with rose water and Argan oil. Seal and pre-relaxer touch-up - Argan oil. Clarify (once a week) - Apple Cider Vinegar. Once every two months (after relaxer) - Karishma Henna
4)Are you going to change anything for the second half of the challenge or is everything copacetic? I've figured out how to rinse the tea rinse out more thoroughly, so I'll be skipping the cw after I shampoo (Amla, Bhringeraj) and just deep condition (either in the shower or with heat). I can't find a good cheapie conditioner that I like and the Mixed Chicks is a little pricey to use as a cw.
I'm also planning on trying Indigo. I prefer my hair to be really dark.
Yes Vatika Oil does make the rinses smell a little off. In fact, Vatika Oil spoils fairly quickly and I that's the reason why I don't order it anymore.
You'd have to use it up straight on the scalp or as a sealant but when mixed with other oils/powders, for some reason I could never get used to the combined scent - it actually made me want to gag.
Everything is fine though when I don't add it to anything and simply use it straight.
Bhringraj Oil did mix well with anything I added it to and the scent was fine - no appalling odors with my mixes. I always kept my rinses in the fridge for them to last longer and in the end, I made less tea rinses - just enough to last only a week at a time.
Hi, ladies!
I'm not in on this challenge either, but I've learned so much from reading through this and other ayurveda threads.
I did my very first henna last night!
Thus far I am quite pleased with the experience.
I made a mixture of karishma henna, suave tropical coconut, grapeseed oil, amla and hibiscus powder (1 tbls.), water and honey.
I let the mix sit for 45-50 mins. (I'm only using henna for strengthening; not for color ) Then I washed my hair w/ aphogee for damaged hair.
I spread the henna on my clean, damp hair. It was a lot less messy than I thought it would be. Then I put on a plastic cap and left it on for 50 minutes.
I rinsed it out w/ water and then with several rinses of V05 champagne kiss. I basically used the whole bottle.
After that I followed up with a dc of lustrasilk shea, honey, extra virgin olive under a heating cap. All this time, I had been steeping a tea of hibiscus powder, fenugreek, rosemary, and nettle. I used this as a final rinse. My hair felt silky smooth and...dare I say it?...strong! I barely lost any hair during the rinsing
Then I applied Jessicurl Weekly Deep Treatment, moisturized w/ Burdock Root Butter cream, sealed with vatika oil and twisted. My hair felt GGGGRRRRREEAAT!! (where's Tony the Tiger when you need him?)
The funny thing is, my hair kinda looked and felt thicker. Am I imaging things???
I'm going to henna again on Sunday...and will do so once a week until I feel my hair is strong enough to space out the treatments. I consulted with Aggie and Flowinlocks, my go-to ayurvedic experts, and I think I've done everything possible to avoid actually dying my hair through the process. But, if I think I see a color change, which I didn't when I did a strand test, I can always switch to cassia.
But, for now. So far, so good.
Viva la henna!!
I switch to tea rinses for my wash, so much easier and better!
Good for you ltown! My old tub can not handle pastes. It is still recovering from cassia last month .
Good for you ltown! My old tub can not handle pastes. It is still recovering from cassia last month .