Ravenhairedbeauty
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Hi ladies I want to use indigo to cover some grays but I'm protein sensitive does anybody know if indigo has a high protein content like henna? TIA. 

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Hi ladies I want to use indigo to cover some grays but I'm protein sensitive does anybody know if indigo has a high protein content like henna? TIA.![]()
I was going to mix with honey and apply I thought that's all I had to do possibly add some coconut milk. I really want to cover my grays naturally but I've just found Ayurveda is not for me.
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mzteaze , Shikakai is not moisturizing, it's strengthening. So mixing that in will only make it more drying. Shikakai used to make my hair hard like I had a protein treatment.
Typically, shikakai is mixed with water to make a paste which is worked through the hair. It lathers moderately and cleans hair beautifully. It has a natural low pH, is extremely mild, and doesn't strip hair of natural oils. Usually no rinse or conditioner is used since shikakai also acts as a detangler. This ancient product is probably the world's original pH balanced shampoo.
Shikakai is a complete tonic for retaining complete softness of hair. It is a unique remedy for natural and beautiful hair.
Adding Moisture to Henna Mixes
Another way to avoid dry hair after hennaing is to add a moisture component to the henna mix itself. Adding oils to henna mixes is not advised (other than tiny amounts of essential oils), as oiling may inhibit dye uptake. A thick henna paste can be mixed with honey, yoghurt (which adds both protein and moisture), aloe vera or a moisturising Indian herb such as shikakai, fenugreek or amla. These additions often make the paste easier to apply, and do not appreciably diminish the potency of the dye.