bebezazueta
Well-Known Member
Hello,
newbie here. I was just talking to one of my Indian coworkers and she was surprised when I told her I used henna. We found out we both use the same brand "Reshma". She started to give me all of the benefits of henna and one of them she mentioned had me really curious! She said that when you use henna, YOU DON'T GET SPLIT ENDS AT ALL!
Ok, now I know that there are many contributing factors to damaged ends and heat being one of them. So I decided to start this poll to really see if there's any truth to her statement.
I couldn't argue with her because since I've been using henna (May) and not flatironing/blowdrying (March), I have not needed a trim at all. NOTE: I concentrated on my ends when I henna.
Please vote: Whether you use Henna or not. I want to get an idea of how and if henna can really prevent split ends.
Thanks in advance
newbie here. I was just talking to one of my Indian coworkers and she was surprised when I told her I used henna. We found out we both use the same brand "Reshma". She started to give me all of the benefits of henna and one of them she mentioned had me really curious! She said that when you use henna, YOU DON'T GET SPLIT ENDS AT ALL!
Ok, now I know that there are many contributing factors to damaged ends and heat being one of them. So I decided to start this poll to really see if there's any truth to her statement.
I couldn't argue with her because since I've been using henna (May) and not flatironing/blowdrying (March), I have not needed a trim at all. NOTE: I concentrated on my ends when I henna.
Please vote: Whether you use Henna or not. I want to get an idea of how and if henna can really prevent split ends.
Thanks in advance