Eritreladiee
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Ok, so I’m a natural head, in the 3c range with very fine strands- too fine for their own good. I want thicker strands, but that’s all I want- don’t want colour, don’t want a looser texture (no offense to anybody.) I know a little loosening comes with the territory, but I just don’t want to feel like I have a different head of hair to have to re-learn styling and working my curls. Anyways, I know to mix lots of amla in whatever I’m gonna use. 
So would I be better off using henna/indigo or cassia obovata? Which one will make my hair thicker? which will produce less of the stretched curl effect? (the colour of cassia won’t be an issue, cuz I haven’t been blessed with any gray's) Is cassia just as permanent or will I be able to highlight my hair sometime in the future if I wanted? What do you guys think?? Also, are there any other strand thickeners out there?
TIA
				
			So would I be better off using henna/indigo or cassia obovata? Which one will make my hair thicker? which will produce less of the stretched curl effect? (the colour of cassia won’t be an issue, cuz I haven’t been blessed with any gray's) Is cassia just as permanent or will I be able to highlight my hair sometime in the future if I wanted? What do you guys think?? Also, are there any other strand thickeners out there?
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		 I didn't think the henna would change my hair color because my hair is naturally dark brown, like chestnut. Well, it did. Now my hair is a very very dark reddish brown, but still clearly the red can be seen. I'm going to indigo this week to change that.
 I didn't think the henna would change my hair color because my hair is naturally dark brown, like chestnut. Well, it did. Now my hair is a very very dark reddish brown, but still clearly the red can be seen. I'm going to indigo this week to change that. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 Who sells the best Cassia?
  Who sells the best Cassia? 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		