Personally, I have been trying to incorporate the henna treatment into my regimen on a regular basis but as yet, have been unable to plan it in on a 6 week basis. I'll get there as I have the motivation that this is always makes my hair feel great - it's just difficult to fit in a process where the product needs to be made the day beforehand and then needs to sit on my hair for 2-3hrs minimum. It's a long slog doing this process, but well worth it. I will be trying way harder to do this. I love how this makes every strand feel reinforced.
I did my first henna gloss on 29th October 2010, my next was done on 25th November and I think I completely missed both December and January, I really need to step it up on this one and set a reminder or something.
My HAIR Today:
I blow dried and flat ironed on my last wash day so I have been wearing various styles this week, prodominently pin curl sets worn as protective styles, culminating in two loose French braids today. I have not combed my hair since Thursday.Pre-Poo Routine:
I sectioned my hair into 4 and I applied a warmed coconut oil and EVOO mix thoroughly to each section. I then left this on my hair for 30mins.Henna Gloss Treatment:
I mixed almost a full 100g box of Ayuuri mehandi henna powder (which I purchase from Tesco for £1.29) with warm water in a plastic bowl and mix it until it resembles a smooth consistency similar to cake batter. I then cover and leave overnight for the colour to release. The next day I add the following to the henna to make up the henna gloss:2 x tbsp of Ayuuri amla powder
2 x tbsp of Ayuuri henna power
I then mix this paste which should be pretty dry consistency. I add more henna as I like my paste to be really thick as I can't stand 'the drippies' for 3hrs, on my neck, clothes, in my ears ewwwww!!!
I then mix this paste which should be pretty dry consistency. I add more henna as I like my paste to be really thick as I can't stand 'the drippies' for 3hrs, on my neck, clothes, in my ears ewwwww!!!
After mixing the powder into the henna mixture I add the following:
2 x tbsp HEHH conditioner
2 x tsp EV coconut oil
2 x tsp EVOO
The finished product: My Henna Gloss mix |
Henna Gloss applied to my hair in 4 x sections |
Next I deep conditioned with a mixture of the following:
Aubrey Organics White Camelia Smoothing Conditioner
Elasta QP DPR 11+
2 x tbsp Hemp Oil
1 x tsp Roux Porosity Control Conditioner
I then let this sit on my hair for 30mins with heat then rinsed out throughly with my hair still in sections to reduce the possibility of tangles. I then did a final rinse of fridge temperature aloe vera juice brrrrrrrr!!!!
Next I applied my leave ins as I have for previous wash days then air dried lightly before putting my hair in 6 x bantu knots as I will be rocking a bantu knot out this week as I don't want to overdo the heat. It was tempting to blow dry my hair today, especially as I brought I brand new ceramic blow-drying brush today. Never mind, there's always next week - right?! Nite nite xx
Ciao 4 Now!!!
Since when could you buy Ayuuri henna powder in Tesco?! What Tesco did you go to?
ReplyDeleteI just buy it in my local superstore. We have two large Tesco stores where I live am they both stock it, I've been buying it exclusively from Tesco for a year now, I actually need to go get some today!
ReplyDeleteYou'll find it in the beauty/cosmetics aisle, kinda near the shampoo.... They have a whole range of Ayuuri, including amla powder and shikakai powder which I couldn't find in any Indian shops. They all cost about £1.30.
Ciao 4 Now
Tama
Morrison's sells it too, it's a lovely henna with no metalic salts just pure BAQ henna.
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