Sissilonghair
From my experience - catnip does not stain over conditioner.
At the time I tried using very little conditioner - still - gradually - the grey started showing through untill my streaks came back.
It just did not work.
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Sissilonghair
From my experience - catnip does not stain over conditioner.
At the time I tried using very little conditioner - still - gradually - the grey started showing through untill my streaks came back.
It just did not work.
Hi catnippers!
I'm just wondering if it's advisable to use catnip on highlighted hair? I mean, would it alter the colour of the highlights? I want the shine, but not the colour!
darl in 1
I cannot speak for the conditioning effects of catnip over conditioner - but - since for me it does not stain over conditioner - if you use it over conditioned hi-lights - it should not stain.
And if it somehow does - a light yellow - it washes out fairly easily - it is temporary.
Thank Ktani! I might give it a go then. I just need to remember where I put the catnip.......
Minor hijack:
Darl in1, I LOVE the domino avatar! What are those -- brownies with candies? Cute! :D
I agree. I don't even like chocolate normally (except when mixed with something, like peanut butter. yummy) and that made me hungry. Super cute.
I'm back in town, and as such, I can now begin the routine again. I used shampoo for the first time in several years this past week after swimming (allergic to chlorine so I try to get it out as best I can) and my hair was severely unhappy, can't wait to start up the catnip again. ;)
Ths sounds interesting.
Has anyone with chemicaly dyed hair tried this? I am considering trying this treatment, but am wondering if there are any issues with it possibly stripping or changing the colour of dyed hair.
Well I have noticed a great difference, my hair has less splits plus I can spread shampooing out to just once a week. I have never been able to go this long, but since diluting my shampoo with the strained catnip, then rinsing with more catnip. I only put a teeny bit of conditioner on the ends but I am very impressed with the results so far.
Catnip is available quite cheaply from e bay.
Hmmm, I bet it is, and I usually buy things from ebay all the time, but there is a store not far from my house that sells organic catnip in plastic bags, it has a funny brand name, like Snazzy Kat or something... I can't remember. I'm going to start using that, cause it's fairly inexpensive.
Does anyone else think this won't work so well if you have cats in the house? I'm now picturing waking up with my cats chomping on my hair.