Anyone use the Tulsi powder? I just got it today (yes the PJ in me could not help it)
I buy them at any Indian Market in my area. Look for the Little India section of your town and you'll find mostly everything there. Most importantly no exorbitant shipping fees. HTH
Oh ladies I made oil from Hibiscus Petal Powder that I got from FNWL. I used it once in my hair brew then decided to make an oil. I add the oil to Lustrasilks Tea tree Cholesterol with a couple of squirts of Amla oil and WOW hair is strong and moist and Im not "fiending" for my other conditioners. Out side of the wash and deep condition-I still use a creamy leave in like Giovannis or ElucenceMB- then seal with amla and hibiscus oil
I apologize daily to my Aubrey's Honeysuckle Rose and my Curls Asian Hair tea.
According to FNWL Hibiscus Petal Powder has strong emollient properties- Has Anyone else tried this powder?
Are you using you Methi(Fenugreek) as a rinse or a paste? I have some of this not sure how to use it. Tried it as a paste and I think I made it too thick cause it took forever and a day for me to wash it out!
I just bought it too and will be using it on the weekend to try it out. I can't wait to see how my hair responds to that one. Most likely I will be using it as a gloss-like co-wash like the one in my fotki. I don't know if I'll mix it with other powders yet, I'll see and update later. On second thoughts, I might have to use it separate from the other powders first then try mixing it later just to see if there is a difference in how my hair responds to it. That's what I like about these ayurveda powders and oils, you can toy with it until you get it just right.
Aggie you took the words right out my mouth. Im sitting here with my little pink color bowl mixing up some Tulsi powder for my co-wash in 1 hour. Im using Heenara with it to see how it works. I also added some coconut oil. Wish me luck.
How do you make the teas rinses?With the exception of neem, I have all of the powders that you've mentioned. I make tea rinses and oil mixtures with them. So far so good, I've been incorporating more avurvedic practices in my haircare and I'm definitely seeing a difference.
Fenugreek is also great to add to the mixtures for the conditioning and slip factor.
Anyone use the Tulsi powder? I just got it today (yes the PJ in me could not help it)
How do you make the teas rinses?
The PJ in me forced me to buy some Tulsi powder a while ago (to use on my skin). Still contemplating whether to use it on my hair. I'm in love with Kalpi Tone at the moment .
This one too!
This is all I know of, Trace... there may be more, though.
dittofor Amazing!
Quick question, I did a tea rinse on Saturday using shikakai and alma with water. I put it in the fridge but I know I'm not gonna wash tonight (I'm loving my hair too much to wet it right now ). So do I need to put the rest of my rinse in the freezer until this Saturday?
updates, looking for powders today to cover grays. Unfortunately the indian store I am going to does not have indigo but it does have henna. Does anyone know of an alternative to indigo to darken the hair?