Hey ladies,
I have been lurking this site for years, but i had to come out to get some of your expertise. You guys are brilliant.
Okay so I am wearing weaves currently, all of my hair is usually hidden. But for my next install i will be leaving some hair out. In addition I am trying to be consistent with taking care of my hair from now on (ive been soooo negligent to my hair
).
I wanted to henna for conditioning (dont care about coloring). Then i wanted to texturize in order to help with blending my hair with the weave. I am a natural 4z, i wanted to texturize my edges and nape only (i read that the bkt doesnt take well for naturals). Then last but not least i wanted to bkt my edges, nape, and a little leaveout hair in the back. I dont have an issue with bkting my whole head but i thought that maybe that would be pointless because only a little hair will actually be out. I didnt think there was a point in putting all that heat on hair that will just be conrowed for over a month.
So i need you experts to chime in.. is this too much stress on the hair? can i do all of these things back to back? Is there something that maybe i should take out or substitute?
Idk if it matters but i bought the jamila henna, i was leaning towards one of the clear ones because i dont care to have color but this is the best i saw in my local store. I have never henna'd or bkt'd before so i am so unsure about what to do. I hope this wasnt too long, any and all comments/advice is appreciated. Thanks!
I have been lurking this site for years, but i had to come out to get some of your expertise. You guys are brilliant.
Okay so I am wearing weaves currently, all of my hair is usually hidden. But for my next install i will be leaving some hair out. In addition I am trying to be consistent with taking care of my hair from now on (ive been soooo negligent to my hair
).I wanted to henna for conditioning (dont care about coloring). Then i wanted to texturize in order to help with blending my hair with the weave. I am a natural 4z, i wanted to texturize my edges and nape only (i read that the bkt doesnt take well for naturals). Then last but not least i wanted to bkt my edges, nape, and a little leaveout hair in the back. I dont have an issue with bkting my whole head but i thought that maybe that would be pointless because only a little hair will actually be out. I didnt think there was a point in putting all that heat on hair that will just be conrowed for over a month.
So i need you experts to chime in.. is this too much stress on the hair? can i do all of these things back to back? Is there something that maybe i should take out or substitute?
Idk if it matters but i bought the jamila henna, i was leaning towards one of the clear ones because i dont care to have color but this is the best i saw in my local store. I have never henna'd or bkt'd before so i am so unsure about what to do. I hope this wasnt too long, any and all comments/advice is appreciated. Thanks!

