What do you do. And more importantly, why?
ETA: I set the poll so you can pick more than one choice
Water only for washing out the henna
CO for washing out the henna
Shampoo out the henna
Then, wash as normal
Then, wait a few days to allow dye release
Ooops. I forgot why i picked 6
What do you do. And more importantly, why?
ETA: I set the poll so you can pick more than one choice
Last edited by Um Enis; January 9th, 2010 at 12:38 PM.
I find that my hair feels coarse after I henna. After a few CO washes it's soft as silk.
I mostly just use conditioner to wash out the henna, but I do use a bit of shampoo and scritching on my scalp to minimize the "crazy orange sebum" phenomenon that I get for a few days afterward.
After that initial wash, I do try to go a few days before washing again, but I'm not worried about it if I decide to wash sooner.
I do too. That's why I posted this poll. I always water only or CO out the henna (depending on how crazy things are at the time) and then wait at least 48 hours before even getting my hair wet again. Then I return to Shampoo/ Condition as usual (1 or 2x a week). Maybe I'll try COing for a few washes (though I normally don't like CO). Though hennasooq suggested that some people have had great moisturizing results with shampoo bars, and I've been thinking to try that.
I CO my henna out because my hair needs moisture after a henna, and because henna is easy enough to rinse out without shampoo. I wait as long as I can to wash again because I get fading when I wash due to my porous ends.
01/07/2010, now at waist length (30").
I'm a work in progress.
I use only water to wash out the henna. It works quite fine but always need a lot of water ;-). Then, wait a few days to allow dye release, sometimes is 24 hours if I must go out somewhere, sometimes 48hours if I have more free time and I can stay at home. After that I wash my hair like always, so every day
I used to CO wash to get the henna mud out, then wait a day or two to shampoo. Even with lots of conditioner and rinsing there was always some henna residue left, which made my hair feel dry until I washed it again.
Now I use conditioner to get most of the henna out, then wash with a shampoo bar and condition. My hair feels much nicer using this method, and I haven't noticed any difference in how the henna oxidizes.
I use water only to rinse out the henna. Then I wait a day or two to s&c my hair.
"Only the shallow know themselves." -Oscar Wilde
I used to use CO to wash out the henna but tried water only and does the same job.Will then not wash hair for about 3 days to allow it to settle.My hair stays looking so clean and shiny after hennaing that I could go 4 or 5 days without washing it after that first henna but since it picks up smells from wherever Ive been I usually succumb by day 3.
I have some henna(PP this time) on my head by the way ..only 5 and a half hours to go..groan LOL
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