cherryhair123
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Just noticed under Phytospecifics faq's it said don't use Phyto on hair that has been treated with henna. Has anyone done this? I hope they are not talking about body art quality henna.
cherryhair123 said:Just noticed under Phytospecifics faq's it said don't use Phyto on hair that has been treated with henna. Has anyone done this? I hope they are not talking about body art quality henna.
JLove74 said:I'm a Phyto and Henna user. My last relaxer was in November and I did a henna treatment 2 weeks before and 2 weeks after with no adverse reactions. If I'm not mistaken Sareca also uses Phyto, henna and indigo.
Actually, most relaxers will tell you not to use henna. As long as you stick with BAQ and DC, you will be fine
JLove74 said:I'm a Phyto and Henna user. My last relaxer was in November and I did a henna treatment 2 weeks before and 2 weeks after with no adverse reactions. If I'm not mistaken Sareca also uses Phyto, henna and indigo.
Actually, most relaxers will tell you not to use henna. As long as you stick with BAQ and DC, you will be fine
la flaca said:Do you self-relax?
I would like to hear from people going to get there hair done. Does it feel different to your stylist? hard/streachy.
JLove74 said:I self relax and get professional touch-ups (just depends on how I feel). Are you going to tell the stylist that you henna? I ask because my friend told the stylist she'd used indigo and henna, he wouldn't put the relaxer in. Telling her it would cause her hair to fall out or damage to her scalp.
blkbutterflyz0301 said:Question: What is "BAQ" (in reference to henna)?
Thanks in advance for responses.
JLove74 said:Body Art Quality