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Do you henna?

  • Yes, I henna and love it

    Votes: 293 28.1%
  • Yes, I have but I won't do it again

    Votes: 33 3.2%
  • No, I haven't but I've always wanted to

    Votes: 518 49.6%
  • Nope, never considered it

    Votes: 200 19.2%

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You know what Sareca? Whenever I think of a rinse, I always think of the product just running through the hair and down the sink and I wonder how it could possibly be effective if most of it is down the drain and not sitting on my head. I know you have more than likely explained your rinse before and I didn't pay close enough attention, but could you explain it once more or point me in the right direction of a previous post?:confused:
 
Anyone use MTG and henna? I have a sulfur based oil that I created last year. It has been marinating for a while, I stopped using it when it got warmer. I would like to start using it again but don't know what to expect since I joined the henna revolution. Any feedback is appreciated.
 
Lavendar said:
Thanks douglala! How much henna and how much amla do you use in your mix?

If I am doing henna and amla I would use about 2/3 henna and 1/3 amla.
If I am doing henna, indigo, and amla I would do about 1/3 each.

But now Sareca has me thinking about the amla rinse!!!
 
Ronda123 said:
I am going to try amla with Henna and Indigo this weekend. When are you adding your amla to your mixes? TIA


I mix the amla seperately and combine it to my henna mix (or indigo mix) right before I am about to apply it to my hair.

Everything gets mixed seperately b/c there are different "sit" times for each mix.

Henna - 6+ hours for dye release
Indigo - 5-10 minutes for dye release (Dye is only effective for 1 or 2 hours)
Amla - suggests letting it sit for 15 minutes before use.
 
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alexstin said:
About an hour ago I was lying in bed and Dh comes in and cuddles up to me and starts smoothing my hair. He goes,"Is your hair wet?. Now you know I jumped up with the quickness and said, "No, why do you ask?". He said, "It looks wet." Oh and check this out, it was sort of dark in the room because it's almost nighttime and so I was shocked that he would even be able to see my hair that well. Now y'all know I was grinning from ear to ear and had to grill him a little bit more.

Could it be? Am I getting that henna shine?:grin: ;)

:yay: :yay: :yay: :yay:
 
ibelieve said:
OK, so I placed an order a few days ago on the hennaforhair site so that should be on it's way. However, I totally forgot that I work with a lady that is from India so I decided to ask her if she knew of any good indian stores where I could purchase the henna directly. So she tells me that she is from the town/city of probably the largest supplier of henna to the world. Her cousin owns the factory that produces it. She also offered to bring me in some and said that she has some "old" henna that has matured a ton and is really good. I thought I read on the site that henna was best in it's freshest state.:perplexed She was like "Oh no, no, no...Henna is like rice, the older the better." I didn't know that about rice either but whatever...What do you guys think?

She also told me to keep it simple and simply add brewed tea to the henna apply immediatly and let it sit under a plastic cap for awhile. When I mentioned to her about letting the color "release" for 12 hours she said there was no need and that the color will take instantly. I kept reminding her of the importance of the "pure" henna and she said it doesn't get any more pure than what she has. So I will test hers on some harvested hair and see what it looks like.

Sonya

She may have meant that it's a mature LEAF - ie, it's been on the PLANT for a long time before they pick it. If that's what she meant, then I think she is correct - the older the leaf is before it's picked and dried, the stronger the resulting henna is.... *grins* Even if it is old henna though, you'll still get great conditioning results from it!
 
douglala said:
I mix the amla seperately and combine it to my henna mix (or indigo mix) right before I am about to apply it to my hair.

Everything gets mixed seperately b/c there are different "sit" times for each mix.

Henna - 6+ hours for dye release
Indigo - 5-10 minutes for dye release (Dye is only effective for 1 or 2 hours)
Amla - suggests letting it sit for 15 minutes before use.



Do you mean if you leave it sitting out indigo sitting out? I premix my indigo and freeze what I do not need to use immediately.
 
alexstin said:
Do you mean if you leave it sitting out indigo sitting out? I premix my indigo and freeze what I do not need to use immediately.

I mean if left sitting out the dye will be ineffective.

However, I don't know about freezing? I'm clueless as to whether or not the dye properties remain...

I'll have you defer you to Sereca!! Sowwy :(
 
douglala said:
I mean if left sitting out the dye will be ineffective.

However, I don't know about freezing? I'm clueless as to whether or not the dye properties remain...

I'll have you defer you to Sereca!! Sowwy :(

From what I've heard, frozen pre-mixed indigo isn't much good - it's really one of those dyes that you have to make as you use it.
 
Thanks Douglala and Nappywomyn. I found this info that Catherine posted.


Cassia (dry): fridge or room temp (cool dark place)
Cassia (paste): freezer
Henna (dry): fridge or freezer
Henna (paste): freezer
Indigo dry: room temp (cool dark place)
Indigo paste: throw it away, it won't keep
Amla (dry): fridge or room temp (cool dark place)
Amla (paste): freezer

So I've been mixing it and storing whatever's left. Now I know better.;)
 
Lavendar said:
You know what Sareca? Whenever I think of a rinse, I always think of the product just running through the hair and down the sink and I wonder how it could possibly be effective if most of it is down the drain and not sitting on my head. I know you have more than likely explained your rinse before and I didn't pay close enough attention, but could you explain it once more or point me in the right direction of a previous post?:confused:

I think of it as a watery leave-in like IC Moisturizer or Aphogee Green Tea Reconstructor. You just spray or pour those on your hair too.

But I'll tell you why I started using amla alone. When I mixed amla and henna I always felt like henna overwhelmed amla. I had no idea how powerful amla was until I used it alone and my hennas never came out different when I stopped adding amla. It's probably just a matter of perception for both of us. :wink2: Feel free to ignore me and do whatever feels natural.

If you're still not buying this "rinse" thing, but want to use amla alone, you could:
  • Add a little hot water to your amla (just enough to get it the consistency of your henna mixes)
  • Let it steep for 10 minutes
Apply it to your hair just like henna. Wrap it w/ plastic wrap just like henna, leave it an hour, and rinse. It rinses out just like henna too. :( I've found with or without the pulp equally effective, that's why I strain the pulp and use it on my skin.

HTH
 
douglala said:
If I am doing henna and amla I would use about 2/3 henna and 1/3 amla.
If I am doing henna, indigo, and amla I would do about 1/3 each.

But now Sareca has me thinking about the amla rinse!!!

I :love: amla rinses for my braids too.
 
alexstin said:
Thanks Douglala and Nappywomyn. I found this info that Catherine posted.


Cassia (dry): fridge or room temp (cool dark place)
Cassia (paste): freezer
Henna (dry): fridge or freezer
Henna (paste): freezer
Indigo dry: room temp (cool dark place)
Indigo paste: throw it away, it won't keep
Amla (dry): fridge or room temp (cool dark place)
Amla (paste): freezer

So I've been mixing it and storing whatever's left. Now I know better.;)


Great info. Thanks.
 
sareca said:
I think of it as a watery leave-in like IC Moisturizer or Aphogee Green Tea Reconstructor. You just spray or pour those on your hair too.

But I'll tell you why I started using amla alone. When I mixed amla and henna I always felt like henna overwhelmed amla. I had no idea how powerful amla was until I used it alone and my hennas never came out different when I stopped adding amla. It's probably just a matter of perception for both of us. :wink2: Feel free to ignore me and do whatever feels natural.

If you're still not buying this "rinse" thing, but want to use amla alone, you could:
  • Add a little hot water to your amla (just enough to get it the consistency of your henna mixes)
  • Let it steep for 10 minutes
Apply it to your hair just like henna. Wrap it w/ plastic wrap just like henna, leave it an hour, and rinse. It rinses out just like henna too. :( I've found with or without the pulp equally effective, that's why I strain the pulp and use it on my skin.

HTH

Ok. So I KNOW you posted this before but I can't seem to find it in the dozen of pages of this thread.
If you don't mind can you please post your receipe for the amla rinse. I remember you said something about boiling and straining....HELP!!!
 
Douglala,

What is your color when you mix indigo, henna and alma? Also, what is your recipe for mixing the 3?
 
alexstin said:
Douglala,

What is your color when you mix indigo, henna and alma? Also, what is your recipe for mixing the 3?

My recipe.
Henna - mix henna, evoo, honey, distilled water, and geled pectin (sometimes)
Indigo - warm distilled water, evoo, honey
Amla - warm distilled water, evoo, honey

These are all mixed seperatly.

I used to use a few tablespoons of lemon juice to my henna but I will not do that anymore.

Right before I am ready to apply to my hair I will mix all three together and add some Rosemary EO just to mask the smell a bit.

My resulting color is pretty dark with dark oranish, brownish highlights in the sun.
 
douglala said:
My recipe.
Henna - mix henna, evoo, honey, distilled water, and geled pectin (sometimes)
Indigo - warm distilled water, evoo, honey
Amla - warm distilled water, evoo, honey

These are all mixed seperatly.

I used to use a few tablespoons of lemon juice to my henna but I will not do that anymore.

Right before I am ready to apply to my hair I will mix all three together and add some Rosemary EO just to mask the smell a bit.

My resulting color is pretty dark with dark oranish, brownish highlights in the sun.


Thanks a bunch!!
 
Long, play-by-play Henna experience:

I can NOT believe that I did it, but I did. I did my first Henna treatment last night. On top of that, I actually tested strands before I did (normally much too impulsive for something as adult as that). Here's what I did and my observations. Will post pics after day 3 to allow for oxidation.

Mixed 100 grams of Jamila, about 50 grams of Amla, pectin mixed with warm distilled water, approx 2 TBSP of ACV, sample bag of tumeric (from hfh), lavendar and something else terp (from hfh). Sat in garage for 12 hrs. Let harvested hair sit in a sample for 2 horus. Liked the color, but the texture scared me.

Took the plunge anyway and added EVOO and a little more water to the paste, put on my cape (Super Henna):lol: and got busy with an applicator bottle, bowl, color brush and my 13-year-old over-achiever daughter. The 13-year old was the best part of the experiment. I would not have been able to get to the roots @ the back of my head w/out her. She DONE GOOD. For those who are used to self-relaxing this won't be a challenge, but I don't relx my own hair, so I was riding the short-bus for sure. I put on a plastic cap, sat under the drier for an hour and then kept it on for another hour w/out heat. The entire time I was scarred to death because the consistency of the paste made me think that surely I'd have to go to work with this stuff in my head the next day and that it would never rinse out.

I finally rinsed with Hello Hydration and warm water for about 20 mins. It was MUCH easier to come out than I expected, but I kept rinsing trying not to see those little specks in the sink any more. My hair felt GREAT, not hard like I expected. I DC's with humecto, EVOO and honey for 20 mins. Added my Arosic Leave-In (new find.....love it...it's liquid); dried on cool under the hooded dryer and flat-ironed this morning.

Yep, you guessed it.....I am looking TOO CUTE FOR MYSELF. Color is a deep auburn/brown with the grey's looking golden red and previous highlights a little darker. I had highlights done in July and a rinse done 1 weeks ago and did the Henna on top of both(after telling myself I'd wait). This was NOT a problem.

Pro's: Sense of accoplishment doing this to MY own hair.....y'all know what I mean?
Feels very strong, but not brittle
Not as time-consuming and messy as I thought
GREAT RESULTS
Knowing that I didn't waste my time because I will do it again.

Con's: Keep smelling a faint hay smell when I turn my head, but my nose is bionic, so others might not notice this.
I'd want my hair just a little lighter maybe and not sure how to accomplish that.
Wondering what in my busy life will now go undone while I'm doing henna treatments EVERY week.

LOVE YOU LADIES for this great INFO (Sareca, VWVIXXEN, Douglala, Neroli and errbody else). Anybody waiting to do this.....consider me the ultimate test and if I did it, you can!!!
 
Atlqt


:yay: :yay: :yay:
I'm glad you had a great henna experience. Welcome to the henna revolution!!!


Great post too. Hopefully it will convince others to take the plunge!
 
atlqt said:
Long, play-by-play Henna experience:

I can NOT believe that I did it, but I did. I did my first Henna treatment last night. On top of that, I actually tested strands before I did (normally much too impulsive for something as adult as that). Here's what I did and my observations. Will post pics after day 3 to allow for oxidation.

Mixed 100 grams of Jamila, about 50 grams of Amla, pectin mixed with warm distilled water, approx 2 TBSP of ACV, sample bag of tumeric (from hfh), lavendar and something else terp (from hfh). Sat in garage for 12 hrs. Let harvested hair sit in a sample for 2 horus. Liked the color, but the texture scared me.

Took the plunge anyway and added EVOO and a little more water to the paste, put on my cape (Super Henna):lol: and got busy with an applicator bottle, bowl, color brush and my 13-year-old over-achiever daughter. The 13-year old was the best part of the experiment. I would not have been able to get to the roots @ the back of my head w/out her. She DONE GOOD. For those who are used to self-relaxing this won't be a challenge, but I don't relx my own hair, so I was riding the short-bus for sure. I put on a plastic cap, sat under the drier for an hour and then kept it on for another hour w/out heat. The entire time I was scarred to death because the consistency of the paste made me think that surely I'd have to go to work with this stuff in my head the next day and that it would never rinse out.

I finally rinsed with Hello Hydration and warm water for about 20 mins. It was MUCH easier to come out than I expected, but I kept rinsing trying not to see those little specks in the sink any more. My hair felt GREAT, not hard like I expected. I DC's with humecto, EVOO and honey for 20 mins. Added my Arosic Leave-In (new find.....love it...it's liquid); dried on cool under the hooded dryer and flat-ironed this morning.

Yep, you guessed it.....I am looking TOO CUTE FOR MYSELF. Color is a deep auburn/brown with the grey's looking golden red and previous highlights a little darker. I had highlights done in July and a rinse done 1 weeks ago and did the Henna on top of both(after telling myself I'd wait). This was NOT a problem.

Pro's: Sense of accoplishment doing this to MY own hair.....y'all know what I mean?
Feels very strong, but not brittle
Not as time-consuming and messy as I thought
GREAT RESULTS
Knowing that I didn't waste my time because I will do it again.

Con's: Keep smelling a faint hay smell when I turn my head, but my nose is bionic, so others might not notice this.
I'd want my hair just a little lighter maybe and not sure how to accomplish that.
Wondering what in my busy life will now go undone while I'm doing henna treatments EVERY week.

LOVE YOU LADIES for this great INFO (Sareca, VWVIXXEN, Douglala, Neroli and errbody else). Anybody waiting to do this.....consider me the ultimate test and if I did it, you can!!!
Thanks for posting this!
 
MissVee said:
Anyone use MTG and henna? I have a sulfur based oil that I created last year. It has been marinating for a while, I stopped using it when it got warmer. I would like to start using it again but don't know what to expect since I joined the henna revolution. Any feedback is appreciated.

Help a sista out!
 
What spices and herbs do you ladies use in your henna mixes? I love the chines 5 spice blend(cinnamon,cloves,annattio,) I have alos used the clove oil to knock off the doodoo smell of the henna. I just recently did a henna treatment last week and it came out super. My main goal was to get rid of those grandma grays spurting up and it did just that along with the new muscle my hair has acquired. Imean some serious muscle!!! It feels super strong. I also am enjoying the texture and shine. I want to try some yogurt next batch. I'm currently using the Reshma brand from my local Indian store.I'm now in the process of seeing if they can order the Jamila brand.
 
Candygirl said:
What spices and herbs do you ladies use in your henna mixes? I love the chines 5 spice blend(cinnamon,cloves,annattio,) I have alos used the clove oil to knock off the doodoo smell of the henna. I just recently did a henna treatment last week and it came out super. My main goal was to get rid of those grandma grays spurting up and it did just that along with the new muscle my hair has acquired. Imean some serious muscle!!! It feels super strong. I also am enjoying the texture and shine. I want to try some yogurt next batch. I'm currently using the Reshma brand from my local Indian store.I'm now in the process of seeing if they can order the Jamila brand.

:lachen::lachen::lachen:Sorry, that was too funny. I don't add anything to my henna. I take it straight to da head. :beer:
 
Quick question for weekly Henna users:
Do you do dye-released or unreleased henna every time or some form of alternating?

Thx!
 
atlqt said:
Quick question for weekly Henna users:
Do you do dye-released or unreleased henna every time or some form of alternating?

Thx!
I used released henna every time. A friend of mine uses half released and half unreleased. She has light colored hair and doesn't want it bright red. That's her way of diluting the color.
 
I really want to try this whole henna thing out. Its like, I cant escape it. I could really use this treatment considering this months new growth is off the hook, and I know my hair color and shine could use a boost.

ANYWAY- I'm looking at the order form here and I want to know if the sample size of ADDITIONAL HERBS would be enough for one application. I already know I'll probably get the normal 100g of Body Ary Quality Henna, and use Red Wine Vinegar as my acid. Is it recommended to get the alma powder as well?

I'm doing this for the first time so keep it simple!

I appreciate the help Henna Experts!
 
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