Nix08
Relaxed, 4B
Well since I got called out @EnExitStageLeft
*What are your personal Pro's and Con's when it comes to Ayurvedic treatments?
PRO's:
Cheap - dirt cheap
Strengthening - without giving me an protein overloaded feel
Cleansing - effective and cleansing gently
Colour impact - Henna colour is really lovely red, but I also feel that my hair is darker and shinier.
Smoothing - my hair lays even nicer consistently
Thickening - I have fine hair and is surely thickens my strands..the first few weeks after my relaxer I thought I'd have to relax sooner than planned but I've since learned to adjust.
Hand in Hair disease - applying treatments and regular oiling allows you do be playing in your hair in a regular basis and is good for your hair
Playful - you get to mix and blend and concoct brews...I think that's fun
CONS:
Time consuming - when you are not in a mood to play it feels like a lot of work but you do it because you want the benefits
Smell - I'm really not about those scents...at least they smell natural as oppose to something from the factory, I guess.
*Which are your favorite?
Henna (9 herb Nupur)- I do a simple mix of adding a brew of hibiscus, rosehip and rooibos tea to my henna and grapeseed oil. I apply it on hair that I dampen with a tea of sage and whatever else and it goes on quickly and rinses well.
I love Bhringaraj, Tulsi, Triphala, Aritha, (Amla, but I have to be careful with that one), fenugreek.
*Have you seen a drastic change in your hair?
First observation was the increased thickness after henna. Increased smoothness of my strands. My dd exclaimed that my hair was red when she was looking at it in a particular light...we were both excited. I really like the red colour, those like, 2 grey hairs are a nice copper colour too
Breakage and hair fall has also decreased, I didn't have much as I tea rinse and such but there was an observed difference. I honestly believe that my hair is at it's optimal state right now...I've been using ayurvedics since my last relaxer which was about 10 weeks ago.
ETA: I want to say that my hair grows faster BUT I have also been trying the inversion method so I'm not sure. Oiling my hair forces me to do scalp massages more often which I had gotten very lazy about.
I actually don't really find it that time consuming as it takes about 10 minutes to mix up henna (then it sits). It takes 15 minutes to apply it. (then it sits)
Tea brews take about 5 minutes to put together (then it sits)
Oil blends take about 3 mintues to put together (then it sits in a crock pot)
ETA 2: The most time consuming one is making fenugreek paste because although that one also sits, I have to blend it up and that takes a while.
*What are your personal Pro's and Con's when it comes to Ayurvedic treatments?
PRO's:
Cheap - dirt cheap
Strengthening - without giving me an protein overloaded feel
Cleansing - effective and cleansing gently
Colour impact - Henna colour is really lovely red, but I also feel that my hair is darker and shinier.
Smoothing - my hair lays even nicer consistently
Thickening - I have fine hair and is surely thickens my strands..the first few weeks after my relaxer I thought I'd have to relax sooner than planned but I've since learned to adjust.
Hand in Hair disease - applying treatments and regular oiling allows you do be playing in your hair in a regular basis and is good for your hair
Playful - you get to mix and blend and concoct brews...I think that's fun
CONS:
Time consuming - when you are not in a mood to play it feels like a lot of work but you do it because you want the benefits
Smell - I'm really not about those scents...at least they smell natural as oppose to something from the factory, I guess.
*Which are your favorite?
Henna (9 herb Nupur)- I do a simple mix of adding a brew of hibiscus, rosehip and rooibos tea to my henna and grapeseed oil. I apply it on hair that I dampen with a tea of sage and whatever else and it goes on quickly and rinses well.
I love Bhringaraj, Tulsi, Triphala, Aritha, (Amla, but I have to be careful with that one), fenugreek.
*Have you seen a drastic change in your hair?
First observation was the increased thickness after henna. Increased smoothness of my strands. My dd exclaimed that my hair was red when she was looking at it in a particular light...we were both excited. I really like the red colour, those like, 2 grey hairs are a nice copper colour too
Breakage and hair fall has also decreased, I didn't have much as I tea rinse and such but there was an observed difference. I honestly believe that my hair is at it's optimal state right now...I've been using ayurvedics since my last relaxer which was about 10 weeks ago.
ETA: I want to say that my hair grows faster BUT I have also been trying the inversion method so I'm not sure. Oiling my hair forces me to do scalp massages more often which I had gotten very lazy about.
I actually don't really find it that time consuming as it takes about 10 minutes to mix up henna (then it sits). It takes 15 minutes to apply it. (then it sits)
Tea brews take about 5 minutes to put together (then it sits)
Oil blends take about 3 mintues to put together (then it sits in a crock pot)
ETA 2: The most time consuming one is making fenugreek paste because although that one also sits, I have to blend it up and that takes a while.
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