Re: Catnip for split ends?
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Originally Posted by
Sokudo Ningyou
I've only gotten so far through this thread, so I don't know if anyone asked this, but: does anyone do this after they use poo bars? If so, is there still an acid rinse, or does the catnip essentially take the place of it? This would be for people who don't leave it in for a long time, obviously.
Catnip tea is acidic but it may not be acidic enough for you post shampoo bar. You would need to try it out.
Re: Catnip for split ends?
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Originally Posted by
rymorg2
Thanks ktani, and thanks for all your catnip research! You are the research queen.
That's about what my dilution was. My pyrex cup has 275 on it but even as I eyeball it there's always a little more in it. I don't lean down to get on level with it. Or even lift it LOL. I'm getting ready to take it down out of the towel to finish air drying now.
I look forward to an update.
You are most welcome, most kind and thank you.
Re: Catnip for split ends?
My hair is completely dry now and soft as can be. It's like I used conditioner!!!
The ends aren't as dry feeling as normal, even with conditioner. It's still got a ways to go, it's catching occasionally, but I can tell a definate difference. And the "crunch" factor when I run my hands through it is less too, it's more of a normal "Swish" now than CRUNCH CRUNCH.
I will definately be keeping this up. :D
Re: Catnip for split ends?
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Originally Posted by
rymorg2
My hair is completely dry now and soft as can be. It's like I used conditioner!!!
The ends aren't as dry feeling as normal, even with conditioner. It's still got a ways to go, it's catching occasionally, but I can tell a definate difference. And the "crunch" factor when I run my hands through it is less too, it's more of a normal "Swish" now than CRUNCH CRUNCH.
I will definately be keeping this up. :D
I am so glad that you are so pleased with it. The dilution really can make a difference (along with timing and bagging).
Fantastic!
Re: Catnip for split ends?
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Originally Posted by
ktani
I am so glad that you are so pleased with it. The dilution really can make a difference (along with timing and bagging).
Fantastic!
Sigh....me too. :D
You don't know how long I've searched for a truly natural alternative to conditioner that WORKS.....this is a Godsend for me.
Re: Catnip for split ends?
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Originally Posted by
rymorg2
Sigh....me too. :D
You don't know how long I've searched for a truly natural alternative to conditioner that WORKS.....this is a Godsend for me.
That is exactly how I feel about it.
Re: Catnip for split ends?
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Originally Posted by
ktani
That is exactly how I feel about it.
Somehow I knew that....LOL....
I'm glad though. I'm also glad that it worked for you before I started to try it....usually that's how I find out about things. I feel much more comfortable trying something that worked for someone else already.
Re: Catnip for split ends?
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Originally Posted by
rymorg2
Somehow I knew that....LOL....
I'm glad though. I'm also glad that it worked for you before I started to try it....usually that's how I find out about things. I feel much more comfortable trying something that worked for someone else already.
It seems to work for others too by the length of his thread, lol. That is good to know for me, lol.
Re: Catnip for split ends?
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Originally Posted by
ktani
It seems to work for others too by the length of his thread, lol. That is good to know for me, lol.
That just made me all the more ready to try it. :D
Re: Catnip for split ends?
I'm sorry, I'm a little pressed for time these days, and I've already been through this thread once before Christmas...could you please tell me how often is the best benefit for doing a catnip rinse? I used the catnip I bought pre-Christmas for the first time 2 days ago, and was amazed at the softness after during the rinse and after it dried - and this was right after a henna application!