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bunnie82 said:wow thanks HanaKuroi! Have you ever tried henna and protein the same week?
hmmm sounds like it wouldn't hurt...
Yea, alladat!@DarkJoy recommends smoothing your hair like you do when you are applying a relaxer.
I went through several months avoiding all protein even though I had no issues with henna and mild proteins. I was afraid of protein because of what i read.
I then caused moisture overload. I quickly fixed this.
I think what you use is very important.
Pompous Blue--would you say that you still get a few little broke-off pieces? Not at such high volume but...? I seem to be unable to get away from some during wash time usually. It's frustrating! IDK if there's a way to stamp them out! lolI'm a 4C-Z, very fine natural.
I believed the myth and tried substituting henna for protein; didn't work. I still needed to do hard-core protein treatments.
I did nothing but henna treatments at least 3 - 4 times a month for 9 months. My hair was stronger but I would still get these little broken pieces (1/4" to a 1/2") when I washed and/or detangled my hair.
I added hardcore protein treatments back into my regimen and no more high-volume broken pieces. I do hard-core protein treatments at least 2 times a month. (Aphogee 2-step or Dudley DRC 28)
And yes, I've done a protein treatment and a henna treatment in one week (just last week). On Friday I did a henna treatment and on Tuesday I did a hard-core protein treatment. No hardness or dryness; just moisturized, strong hair.)
Using henna and protein works for my hair. I have no problem with dryness. My moisture of choice is Darcy's Botanicals Pumpkin Seed Conditioner. I sit under my hair steamer for 30 - 35 minutes. I get strong, moist hair every time. Been doing this for a year or more.
For me henna or teas have never strengthened my hair.
wow thanks HanaKuroi! Have you ever tried henna and protein the same week?
hmmm sounds like it wouldn't hurt...
Yea, alladat!
I like to smooth henna because with a little tension it seems to loosen my curl pattern. I also found that starting at the crown and piling all the hair up there as you go, reduces a whole a lot of mess as my hair grows longer.
I also made the no-protein w/henna mistake. No more! Protein is a must. The last henna, I used a mediumish egg protein immediately after. Hair was like butter. However, I would NOT recommend this if after you rinse the henna, your hair feels hard. I've been lucky in that the henna I use leaves it really soft so it's not an issue.
DarkJoy Yes, I still get some broken pieces but nothing like before. I think some breakage during manipulation/washing/combing/detangling is inevitable.@Pompous Blue--would you say that you still get a few little broke-off pieces? Not at such high volume but...? I seem to be unable to get away from some during wash time usually. It's frustrating! IDK if there's a way to stamp them out! lol
Thanks @Pompous Blue! Same here. Always hoping to downsize those pieces though.@DarkJoy Yes, I still get some broken pieces but nothing like before. I think some breakage during manipulation/washing/combing/detangling is inevitable.
But now I really have to look for broken pieces unlike in the past they were all over my hands and plentiful.
nakialovesshoes I now use Bahar Organic Henna and only mix with distilled water. It's just henna, no shikakai, amla, etc. It's only $2.50 here at the Indian stores. You can order it on Amazon:@DarkJoy What type of henna do you use?