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Ladies were can I find Bhrami, Bhringhaj, and Hibiscus Powders?
Thanks flowinlocks, I used about a 1/4 cup of henna. My scalp started to itch so I washed it out after 15 min. I could not find Brahmi but bought two packs of Amla powder. I still have Brahmi left over. Did you say that Amla is not moisturizing? Should I just use Brahmi only mixed with my Aussie moist condish? Thanks for the help
Flowin, it's about 4 cups.
. I was thinking about buying the following powders:
.Hi, I've been eyeing the ayurveda thread for a while. I need some helperplexed. I'm trying to accomplish moisture, shine and growth. Commerical products does nothing for me, and my hair constantly stays dry, hard and dull looking
. I was thinking about buying the following powders:
Hibiscus petal, aritha, shikaki, neem and alma.
Can anyone suggest a good combination for me. Is the tea rinsing more beneficial or the paste? If anyone could help I would appreciate it.
Hey Aggie!!you havin fun??
, Oh yes I am. I love what you girls are doing in this challenge. I still have to go back and read some more in the front pages though
. I'll continue to follow the challenge and may even actually join in around April 1st or so.Ladies were can I find Bhrami, Bhringhaj, and Hibiscus Powders?
When I add Henna to my cond. mixes, I usually use a teaspoon, the powders seem to swell up so much when mixed with moisture, I usuallly only use a teaspoon to a tablespoon of them also. It's ok to use Amla, just not as much as you would the others. I suggest using 1 part or spoon of Amla to 2 parts of Bhrami & Bhringraj.
, good advice FL - this is what I do too. Amla is acidic in nature which incidently is quite drying so you'd want to use more moisturizing powders in your combos to avoid excessive dryness of your hair.Ditch the Aritha, suuuuper drying. http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=183305
This is a good place to start, please don't attempt Ayurveda without reading up on it first. The tea is not better than the paste, it's easier for naturals or someone with a lot of ng. HTH
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=173635
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=255217
. You seem to know your stuff about this practice. Thanks for responding, if I need any more help can you help a sista out
?I did read your post before but it's obvious I did not do it right. I did not dilute it like you did, so back to the drawing board. You are the Ayurveda Queen, thank you so much.This is how I tea rinse, It's what works for ME, I wouldn't suggest the non rinsing method if you're experiencing dryness, and I don't think 4 cups is enough, these powders are way more potent than we think. http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?p=7169711&highlight=#post7169711
ETA: When I speak of non rinsing , it' ONLY with the moisturizing herbs.
I was hoping you would respond. You seem to know your stuff about this practice. Thanks for responding, if I need any more help can you help a sista out
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I did read your post before but it's obvious I did not do it right. I did not dilute it like you did, so back to the drawing board. You are the Ayurveda Queen, thank you so much.
, but the queen, I'm afraid not. There are soooo many ladies on this forum with tons of experience with Ayurveda. I just happen to be an information nut.
And I loooove to research stuff BEFORE I try it. I owe everything I know to the veterans. And because I'm type 4a/4b, relaxed. I KNEW some tweaking of some of the reggies/recipes was in order to keep my hair from drying out. The benefits of Ayurveda far outweigh the work put into it.
Once you know what powders do what & how your hair will react, it's all uphill from there. HHGI thought Amla was a conditioner - it is listed that way on the website and in Cherie thread. What is a good moisturizing powder? Would they be the Bhrami & Bhringraj? Also, does the ending result depend on the starting condition of your hair?
Ladies?
However these herbs as oils or mixed with cond.
, and yes Bhrami, Bhringraj, & Hibiscus are more moisturizing.guys if you want to make things easier. they offer kapi tone or herbal hennas or herbal packs that has a mix of herbs in it already.
What is a good moisturizing powder? Would they be the Bhrami & Bhringraj? Also, does the ending result depend on the starting condition of your hair - meaning the powders could have different results for different people?
Ladies?
guys if you want to make things easier. they offer kapi tone or herbal hennas or herbal packs that has a mix of herbs in it already.
, I use kalpi tone as well and yo really don't need a whole lot of it to make your teas/pastes.Yeah I've been hearing about this, but I can never seem to find it in the store, where do you get yours?

