Guitarhero
New Member
So I've narrowed down my routine to Curlaway. I still have BKT product left and will probably apply it months down the road but I'm done killing my strands with relaxer. My issue was that they are too strong for me. I didn't listen to a stylist I went to and suffered the consequences. I still like straight hair so I use Curlaway now and love it. It loosens the curl and if I want bone straight, I'll flat-iron it from time-to-time...or pull back and dry in a scarf. I get straight hair that way too.
Observation and Questions:
I have little greys framing my face...
and I am using natural henna (learned my lesson with Bigen too) plus indigo to dye those and have gotten success with the 2-step process. But when I apply the Curlaway, it seems that the greys return more frequently. Maybe it's the acetic acid.
Anyone know for sure if Curlaway removes henna? And would steaming my hair accelerate that process? I'm steaming with a microwaved towel until I get an ozone steaming machine. My hair is better-off without the harsh chemicals (relaxers and dyes) but I hate to henna so often, even if it's just around the face. It still takes a long time to do it and I'm busy. Any suggestions to intensify the henna to stick longer? I've thought to apply the Curlaway further back in the hair but it'll seep toward the face when you wear it for 9 hours.
Observation and Questions:
I have little greys framing my face...

Anyone know for sure if Curlaway removes henna? And would steaming my hair accelerate that process? I'm steaming with a microwaved towel until I get an ozone steaming machine. My hair is better-off without the harsh chemicals (relaxers and dyes) but I hate to henna so often, even if it's just around the face. It still takes a long time to do it and I'm busy. Any suggestions to intensify the henna to stick longer? I've thought to apply the Curlaway further back in the hair but it'll seep toward the face when you wear it for 9 hours.