Re: Catnip for split ends?
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cocolover
ktani- you once mentioned that the catnip leaves a residue that can even inhibit the next use of catnip, so if I'm not washing the length with anything at all, would the catnip buildup and then not work anymore? Maybe clarifying once a month? Thanks for the responses
You are most welcome!
Enough catnip washes out easily with conventional shampoo, from my experience, to not result in build-up, (even when a very mild conventional shampoo is used). The catnip stain does not completely wash out with each conventional shampoo.
When I used catnip as a "shampoo" and rinsed that out and applied more catnip on my hair, the treatment did not absorb as well as after my conventional shampoo, so yes, you can call it a residue.
To clarify, you should not in my opinion, need to use anything too strong.
Re: Catnip for split ends?
I received a request to post a picture of the catnip brand I use, Hagen Catit Catnip Garden, once again.
I buy it locally and I buy the 1.5 oz container, which has lasted me over a year (washing my hair about once a week). The container is still half full.
There are a number of great brands of catnip out there. I like and use this one.
Re: Catnip for split ends?
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Originally Posted by
ktani
Enough catnip washes out easily with conventional shampoo, from my experience, to not result in build-up, (even when a very mild conventional shampoo is used).
To clarify, you should not in my opinion, need to use anything too strong.
So the catnip would still be effective even if I am not using shampoo but only herbs on the scalp....so the only shampoo would be a clarify maybe once a month?
Re: Catnip for split ends?
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cocolover
So the catnip would still be effective even if I am not using shampoo but only herbs on the scalp....so the only shampoo would be a clarify maybe once a month?
I have not tried this system to be able to tell you how well it works but it apparently works well for kdaniels8811.
Re: Catnip for split ends?
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ktani
I have not tried this system to be able to tell you how well it works but it apparently works well for kdaniels8811.
Ok, thanks for the replies....I guess it will be trial and error :)
Re: Catnip for split ends?
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cocolover
Ok, thanks for the replies....I guess it will be trial and error :)
On my behalf, you are most welcome!
Re: Catnip for split ends?
Well, I hope to give catnip another go in a week or so when my Hagen Catit brand catnip arrives - I just never got much of a result with the stuff I tried so far. Whilst I wait, twiddle my thumbs and read this thread with continuing interest, I have another question for you ktani:
What is the significance of your directed application over two rounds, in your opinion? I sounds rather complicated to me especially compared to, say, dunking your lenth into the catnip solution until well saturated and then massaging the leftover well into the hair close to your scalp.
Did you find that such an application worked less well for you or why do you not use it? If you did notice differences in effectivity, I would be curious to hear how you explain them and whether they affected your results with colour, conditioning, or both.
Cheers,
Kaz
Re: Catnip for split ends?
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Kazazi
Well, I hope to give catnip another go in a week or so when my Hagen Catit brand catnip arrives - I just never got much of a result with the stuff I tried so far. Whilst I wait, twiddle my thumbs and read this thread with continuing interest, I have another question for you ktani:
What is the significance of your directed application over two rounds, in your opinion? I sounds rather complicated to me especially compared to, say, dunking your lenth into the catnip solution until well saturated and then massaging the leftover well into the hair close to your scalp.
Did you find that such an application worked less well for you or why do you not use it? If you did notice differences in effectivity, I would be curious to hear how you explain them and whether they affected your results with colour, conditioning, or both.
Cheers,
Kaz
I have never tried the dunking application. Thought about it though. I am using it to cover my grey/white and condition but not have my hair get too "piecey" or separate. I like to control the amount of catnip on my length.
My hair is thin and mostly fine. Catnip gives me great volume, but too much on my length can, the few times it has happened, made my hair "piecey".
Re: Catnip for split ends?
Ah, thanks (and another superfast response, you rock!). I will continue to dunk when my new catnip arrives then, as piecyness has so far not been a problem for my hair. If I get it with the new catnip, I will certainly try your directed application.
Cheers,
Kaz
Re: Catnip for split ends?
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Kazazi
Ah, thanks (and another superfast response, you rock!). I will continue to dunk when my new catnip arrives then, as piecyness has so far not been a problem for my hair. If I get it with the new catnip, I will certainly try your directed application.
Cheers,
Kaz
My pleasure and thank you for the compliment!