Thanks Ktani. Would this be appropriate? http://www.funky-felines.co.uk/yeowwwcatnip.html
or am I better to go with something like this: http://www.organickingdom.com/-p-2863.html
Thank you.
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Thanks Ktani. Would this be appropriate? http://www.funky-felines.co.uk/yeowwwcatnip.html
or am I better to go with something like this: http://www.organickingdom.com/-p-2863.html
Thank you.
You are most welcome!
Both look good but I cannot see detail very well. I prefer organic but it is not necessary. This is the catnip picture post to give you an idea of what buds and a mix looks like, http://forums.longhaircommunity.com/...&postcount=877
Thank you very much Ktani. I think I am going to get some of the Hagen brand and see how that works out. I am also going to use a little on my skin, I have patches I am not happy with.
Is it not a complete pain to apply with the hand? Do you not spill a lot of it? I am wondering if it might be worth pouring the catnip tea into a plastic mixing bowl and then dipping my head into the bowl, soaking all the hair, before bagging for the hour. Thoughts?
That's weird!! I just did that a few minutes ago (soaking my hair right now, in fact). I usually dip the bulk of my hair into the jar or cup first, then pour what's left over my hair in stages. I try to get a lot of the water out of my hair first, without pulling or wringing my hair, then dip it in. I was thinking of this thread as I dunked :)
No, for me it is easier and what I refer to as directed application, small amounts put exactly and completely where I want and need them. There is some dripping but not too much, if my hair has the excess water squeezed out.
I put the catnip repeatedly on sections, hold it there for a few seconds, and continue to the next section. I get even grey/white coverage and even conditioning.
I do the mixing bowl dunk then bag the length. Get laughs from my SO, he shaves his head so cannot relate!
I keep my catnip tea in a jar. I dunk the length of my hair into the jar, pour the rest over my head, and clip up my hair for the soaking time.
I have never soaked my hair in catnip for a full hour. The longest that I've gone has probably been 25-30 minutes, maybe even closer to 20 minutes. I would probably get more benefit from longer soakings, but 20 minutes works well enough for me.
I have also started exprimenting with catnip.
The first time, I only left it on for a couple of minutes - and that seemed quite enought as my hair got super slippery, airy but not fluffy.
Hm.
Could be that I need a weaker brew.