Well I am officially a hennahead!! I did my first application yesterday afternoon. I found a local Middle Eastern store a few weeks back that sells Jamila henna. At the time I didnt know what Jamila was so when the lady showed me the box I thought to myself 'now what can this cheap looking henna do for my hair?!' little did I know... I bought the box anyway and came back home to check it out here. It had good reviews so I put it away in my closert for another day. Why did I wait so long to try henna!!!
Yesterday I mixed up the box of Jamila with plain water only, no acids, oils, yougurt, eggs, etc. just plain old TAP water. My hair was a bit dry and tangly before starting but I sectioned my hair into 2 parts and started to apply to one side. I didnt preoil or anything. I got one side applied and only had about 25g or less for the other side! I only had the one box and the store is 35 min away from my house, it's by my job. I just took what was left and tried to spread it as beast I could which wasnt much.
I let it sit for 2 hours in my hair. I didn't wait for dye release because I just wanted the conditioning effects this time around. I was worried about rinsing but Jamila rinses out VERY well and my hair (4b transitioning with more natural hair) started to detangle even before the conditioner. I have to admt I got kinda tired of standing there rinsing in the shower so I sat on the tub floor and let the water hit my head as I parted my hair in small sectionsThe fact that I could sit made me WAY more patient and thorough with the rinsing. I did 2 cowashes with my Himilaya Hair Detangler (great stuff!) and DC'd for 20 min with Aubrey HSR. My hair was fabulous!! So soft, thick, stronger, and detangled! I was not expecting this from some of the experiences I had read. I'm the girl who will jump on every miracle bandwagon and not have one of them work for me, but this does!!!
I know they say that the Indian girls have genetically strong and thick hair but come on, henna HAS to help.
Yesterday I mixed up the box of Jamila with plain water only, no acids, oils, yougurt, eggs, etc. just plain old TAP water. My hair was a bit dry and tangly before starting but I sectioned my hair into 2 parts and started to apply to one side. I didnt preoil or anything. I got one side applied and only had about 25g or less for the other side! I only had the one box and the store is 35 min away from my house, it's by my job. I just took what was left and tried to spread it as beast I could which wasnt much.
I let it sit for 2 hours in my hair. I didn't wait for dye release because I just wanted the conditioning effects this time around. I was worried about rinsing but Jamila rinses out VERY well and my hair (4b transitioning with more natural hair) started to detangle even before the conditioner. I have to admt I got kinda tired of standing there rinsing in the shower so I sat on the tub floor and let the water hit my head as I parted my hair in small sectionsThe fact that I could sit made me WAY more patient and thorough with the rinsing. I did 2 cowashes with my Himilaya Hair Detangler (great stuff!) and DC'd for 20 min with Aubrey HSR. My hair was fabulous!! So soft, thick, stronger, and detangled! I was not expecting this from some of the experiences I had read. I'm the girl who will jump on every miracle bandwagon and not have one of them work for me, but this does!!!
I know they say that the Indian girls have genetically strong and thick hair but come on, henna HAS to help.