I saw this on amazon and I added it to my wish list. I have not used this but yeah, I have used the indigo and love it.Got the rest of my powders.
Zenia Cassia with this brand. Anyone use this particular brand? I've seen people use the indigo from it.
Brahmi
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I used to henna many years ago.
After going through this thread (yes, it sure is a lot of pages - but so much great information), I decided to start using henna again (and indigo).
@Aggie Hi there my dear, long time friend. I hope all is well. Thx so much for all of the good information you and the other ladies placed in this thread. Those henna gloss treatments sound extra yummy.
Did you wait I believe it's 48 hours after applying the indigo to add oils/deep conditioner etc, to your hair? I don't think you should add any oils/deep conditioner/shampoo in that time. Light conditioning only is okay - no deep conditioning until about 3 days later.So it's not just my imagination that the indigo is coming off in my hands. Even when my hair is dry, I can see the indigo flakes on my sink when I took my twist out today. No wonder after two weeks, my hair looks like I didn't use any indigo at all I will definitely have to see if mixing the henna and indigo together work better for me.
I did a two step process. I did henna first (boy oh boy were my gray strands really red - like fire lol). I did not let my dh see this (because I didn't want to freak him out lol). I did the indigo second (and sat under my Pibbs dryer (hadn't used that bad boy in a very long time), and I got a nice, dark, rich shade, and I absolutely love it. DH said, whatever you did, you sure did do a good job. My youngest brother noticed my hair immediately (yesterday), and he said it looks really nice. I'll have to post a new pic in my avatar soon.
@Aggie Thx so much. I can't wait to order some new stuff soon.
Make sure he doesn't wash it with shampoo for the next 3 days to allow the color to settle.
A conditioner wash is okay - just not a shampoo or oils added to your hair for 3 days following a henna/indigo treatment. The shampoo and oils strip the indigo from your hair in those 3 days following. It needs time to set in the hair before washing and/or oiling.Is a conditioner wash ok to do?
Did you wait I believe it's 48 hours after applying the indigo to add oils/conditioner etc, to your hair? I don't think you should add any oils/conditioner in that time.
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I got this from hennasooq's blog and I hope it helps - check it out:
WHY INDIGO DOESN’T TAKE TO YOUR HAIR
It can be very frustrating and confusing when indigo doesn’t take on your hair. It’s common that we hear from clients regarding indigo concerns, especially those just starting out.
There can be a number of reason this occurs:
-Existing product build up on the hair
-Indigo not dye released
-Indigo dye demise
-Indigo not covered while on the hair well enough
-Using Organic Indigo rather the Indigo for hair. Indigo for hair has a higher dye content and offers better grey coverage
-Conditioner used after henna and before indigo
-Resistant grey hair (may require more than one treatment)
-Resistant hair in general (may require more than one treatment)
-Acids added to indigo (indigo does not like acidic liquids)
-Indigo not left on long enough
-Shampooing or oiling after indigo paste removal can wash it out
-Not oxidised enough. The colour shall deepen 2-4 days after paste removal
-No salt, or not enough salt
It could also be that you may need to do a few accumulated indigo treatments as well because your hair may be a bit resistant.Thank You. No I didn't do any oils or conditioners after. It's probably my hair is resistant in general. It's not much I know to do about that. I can try adding more salt.
It could also be that you may need to do a few accumulated indigo treatments as well because your hair may be a bit resistant.
okay, try them once every 2 weeks for 3-4 sessions and see what happens. I don't know which indigo you are using - can you please share?Well I think I'm on treatment 4 or 5. Do I need to do them closer together or more frequently than once a month?
okay, try them once every 2 weeks for 3-4 sessions and see what happens. I don't know which indigo you are using - can you please share?
Those prices are not bad at all.I went ahead and ordered some items from myhenna.us I love their prices, and I need to have a henna / indigo / amla stash.
Great review @NowIAmNappy .I did a henna treatment Monday night into Tuesday morning, I mixed henna, indigo and Amla and my hair came out a rich chocolate color. I let the henna dye release for 24 hours before applying. I then deep conditioned under a wig while at work for 8 hours, usually I don't deep condition that long. However, my hair came out amazing my hair had no breakage and my curls were popping.