That is the brand of the one I use and prefer - Hagen Catit Organic Catnip. I buy the 1.5 oz tub. http://ca-en.hagen.com/Cat/Catnip/Dried-Catnip/50107, and I buy it at a pet store.
That is the brand of the one I use and prefer - Hagen Catit Organic Catnip. I buy the 1.5 oz tub. http://ca-en.hagen.com/Cat/Catnip/Dried-Catnip/50107, and I buy it at a pet store.
I just poured catnip all over my head and it's sitting there now wrapped up in plastic. This is the first time I've tried this. I'm very excited!
I have very damaged hair from hair extensions, permanent hair straightening and chemically dyes, just started to take care of my hair recently, Dec.2011
Well, I see enough good to keep trying it. My hair is very shiny and fairly soft up at the crown; the jury's out on the ends, because right after washing I had to leave the house unexpectedly and had to tie it up instead of letting it air dry unmanipulated like I usually do, so it's a bit tangly and kinky. So it's not a true test there. I think I'll try to steep the catnip longer (I only did it for a couple of hours). I also might make a double batch next time. Same dilution, just twice as much. (I had trouble getting one cup of liquid distributed to all my hairs.) BUT I have high hopes for this. Commercial conditioners have always been too heavy for me, but I think this might be just right.
beachgirlla, let us know how it goes!
There's one more thing about this, I heard that catnip could make your hair lighter, is that true? Because i'd be more interested! I wonder if i could combine it with the honey treatment without getting any damage.
I have a question: what if i have dried catnip? Could i use it to get rid of my split ends? How should be the process?
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