Lucky's Mom New Member Mar 6, 2009 #31 My first henna mix was Henna, coffee rosemary tea and oil. But - Never again. I will add condish oil and water.
My first henna mix was Henna, coffee rosemary tea and oil. But - Never again. I will add condish oil and water.
shininnebear New Member Mar 6, 2009 #32 Green tea (got that tip from curlynikki.com) for acidity and conditioner, its always turned out nice
A audacity. New Member Mar 6, 2009 #33 i've done 2 henna treatments so far and i'm in my recipe is simple and i plan to use it once a month.
i've done 2 henna treatments so far and i'm in my recipe is simple and i plan to use it once a month.
Isis77 New Member Mar 6, 2009 #35 shininnebear said: Green tea (got that tip from curlynikki.com) for acidity and conditioner, its always turned out nice Click to expand... This is what I do also (same source too!) and I also add 2tbs of honey just like CurlyNikki does on her blog. I still get a nice deep reddish color and my curls are looser and sooooo soft!
shininnebear said: Green tea (got that tip from curlynikki.com) for acidity and conditioner, its always turned out nice Click to expand... This is what I do also (same source too!) and I also add 2tbs of honey just like CurlyNikki does on her blog. I still get a nice deep reddish color and my curls are looser and sooooo soft!