All I ever hear about is Jamila or henna bought from the many online retailers...but I was wondering about people's experience with Reshma henna. I just bought a box from the Indian store today, after seraching and failing to find Jamila brand. Specifically relaxed ladies because I know that we MUST use BAQ in order not to damaged our relaxer hair with henna. So is this brand BAQ? Anyone have good results with it???
				
			
					
				



 Please don't go to this stylist again! The only way henna makes my hair really dry is if I don't rinse/wash it all out or in the beginning I was using hair quality Jamila and that did make my hair pretty dry after several uses, then I switched to BAQ Jamila and there was no dryness. Now I use Karishma and it's even better. I think henna is for everyone, you just have to know how to use it in a way that works specifically for you. I think your hair dresser was being a hater.
..Anyway, trying it for the very first time tonight. I've never tried Henna in my hair, so hopefully I get good results..We'll see.