hurricane
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Okay every other day I am doing a brahmi/amla tea rinse for growth. Massaging scalp with Brahmi oil, coating the hair with coconut oil and cantu shea butter leave-in. May cleanse with shikaki/amla/brahmi tea rinse once a month.
Stretching my relaxer so doing henna treatments every two weeks.
Can henna make your new growth seem like its not growing. I am 13 weeks post and it seems like I had more new growth when I was relaxing every 7 weeks?
				
			Stretching my relaxer so doing henna treatments every two weeks.
Can henna make your new growth seem like its not growing. I am 13 weeks post and it seems like I had more new growth when I was relaxing every 7 weeks?
 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
	 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
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		 I told you. I can feel a big difference. My hair loves it as well.
 I told you. I can feel a big difference. My hair loves it as well. I don't use this one too often. It stinks because of the Neem. Even with eo mixed in.
 I don't use this one too often. It stinks because of the Neem. Even with eo mixed in.  
 
		 I think I have finally mastered a way of using this herb to make my hair thrive. For the past month or so I have been experimenting with a double tea rinse. The first one consists of Shikakai, Amla, and Kalpi tone, although sometimes I leave out the KT. I always use twice the amount of the other powders than I would the Shikakai. I steep it in a small sauce pan with the herbs in a strainer. I let this sit for about 1/2 hour. Then I pour it in a gallon pitcher and fill it up with cool water. After I rinse with this over and over I let it sit on my hair for about 5 min. then rinse it out. During the 5 mins. I quickly rinse out my strainer and pot, put on some fresh water for tea #2 and add Hibiscus, Fenugreek, Bhrami, and Bhringraj. If it's daytime I'll add the Horsetail and Nettle. If I'm adding Horsetail, I'll add double the amount.
 I think I have finally mastered a way of using this herb to make my hair thrive. For the past month or so I have been experimenting with a double tea rinse. The first one consists of Shikakai, Amla, and Kalpi tone, although sometimes I leave out the KT. I always use twice the amount of the other powders than I would the Shikakai. I steep it in a small sauce pan with the herbs in a strainer. I let this sit for about 1/2 hour. Then I pour it in a gallon pitcher and fill it up with cool water. After I rinse with this over and over I let it sit on my hair for about 5 min. then rinse it out. During the 5 mins. I quickly rinse out my strainer and pot, put on some fresh water for tea #2 and add Hibiscus, Fenugreek, Bhrami, and Bhringraj. If it's daytime I'll add the Horsetail and Nettle. If I'm adding Horsetail, I'll add double the amount.

 It's a silkiness that's undeniable. Plus it feels clean and strong. I have been doing this once a week in rotation with the poo bar, and cond. paste. Imoan, make sure you have enough oil in your hair also. When I do the tea rinses my hair is coated in oil from a few days prior, plus I prepoo with more oil that day. Believe me the Shikakai will pull it off your hair , but if I don't go heavy enough on the oils.
 It's a silkiness that's undeniable. Plus it feels clean and strong. I have been doing this once a week in rotation with the poo bar, and cond. paste. Imoan, make sure you have enough oil in your hair also. When I do the tea rinses my hair is coated in oil from a few days prior, plus I prepoo with more oil that day. Believe me the Shikakai will pull it off your hair , but if I don't go heavy enough on the oils.  Lol be careful because Shikakai and Aritha, especially Aritha will strip your hair down to the cortex.
 Lol be careful because Shikakai and Aritha, especially Aritha will strip your hair down to the cortex. Have fun but be careful with these two.
Have fun but be careful with these two. 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		