I only bought Amla and Brahmi. But I plan to mix it with Clove & Olive therapy by Africa's best organics, virgin olive oil, and hot water. wash it out with giovanni deep moisture shampoo/conditioner. Style with shea butter and sweet almond oil
I did a kind of deep conditioner / treatment on my hair because my hair was over shedding due to the cold weather were I live. I mix amla powder with amla and jasmine oil, black strap molasses a bit of megatek, left it on overnight and in the morning washed it out and my hair felt so good, strong and moisturized. I was surprised but my hair stop over shedding. I'm not consistant with the herbs, I just don't have the time. Yeah these herbs do wonders for the hair.
is this your regular hair regimin?? are all of your hair products natural?? do you use any store bought shampoos conditioners or moisturizers. (Not including natural oils and stuff like that..) do you think that this has contributed to your healthy growth??
Hey Sera! Not trying to tell you how to take care of your hair at all. But, I'm hoping that this tidbit will be beneficial for at least one person out there. I noticed that you are using alot of aritha and shikaki. Aritha is very strong, so strong that you can wash your clothes with it. Using both can and will be very drying to your hair. When I do use Aritha (not to often actually) I use only 1/2 tsp.
Thanks for the info, I know that especially Aritha & Shikakai can be quite strong & I am sure it can be drying that's why I encouraged others watching to play around with the ratios. My hair is very well oiled before I do this, not only from coconut oiling, but from Shea butter use during the week, so I don't experience all that much of a drying effect & once I condition my hair is soft afterwards.
Everyone's hair is different & needs different care, etc. I think using a watery version of this instead of a paste may be the reason for the drying effect not being all that noticeable. However, it's always good to be on the safe side & start with small measurements & work your way up if need be or just use somethingelse altogether. :)
I have tried using soapnuts (aritha) in higher concentration for doing my wash & it is pretty good; however, am use to the convenience of detergents....
It turned out great, I experimented with these herbs last year, so I know what ratios work well for me. I love the cleansing (feels just as clean as it would with shampoo). After I conditioned my hair felt soft & still feels pretty soft. So I will most definitely be adding this herbal wash to my all natural hair care regimen.
thanks for your recipe and how-to.. ive made several versions and my hair just doesnt like the thick paste.. i alsp had crazy dryness using aritha, so thats out of my recipe now.. i mix in a little conditioner with this and it works very well, i just have to remember to only apply to scalp cause my hair doesnt like it unless its super watery :)
You are welcome. Sorry to hear about the Aritha. Did you oil really well with coconut oil or something? I find that the coconut oil helps lessen that dry effect & once I condition, my hair feels great!!
It smells a little earthy to me - it doesn't bother me at all. I do a very thorough rinse so that help a lot & plus am using a watery mix of these herbs, so the smell is not as strong as it could be. And no, I did not add any essential oils to the mix. HTH
@rhondad39
Rhonda, you can obtain them from your local Indian grocery store
parissupuu 1 year ago
I only bought Amla and Brahmi. But I plan to mix it with Clove & Olive therapy by Africa's best organics, virgin olive oil, and hot water. wash it out with giovanni deep moisture shampoo/conditioner. Style with shea butter and sweet almond oil
Onegurrrlrev 2 years ago
I did a kind of deep conditioner / treatment on my hair because my hair was over shedding due to the cold weather were I live. I mix amla powder with amla and jasmine oil, black strap molasses a bit of megatek, left it on overnight and in the morning washed it out and my hair felt so good, strong and moisturized. I was surprised but my hair stop over shedding. I'm not consistant with the herbs, I just don't have the time. Yeah these herbs do wonders for the hair.
mekaziona 2 years ago
do u use henna 2?
ltps3 2 years ago
It's probably ok to mix in some Amla with your henna (a tsp or so); however, am not too sure about mixing in oils with your henna.
Sera2544 2 years ago
is this your regular hair regimin?? are all of your hair products natural?? do you use any store bought shampoos conditioners or moisturizers. (Not including natural oils and stuff like that..) do you think that this has contributed to your healthy growth??
elizoli86 2 years ago
Hey Sera! Not trying to tell you how to take care of your hair at all. But, I'm hoping that this tidbit will be beneficial for at least one person out there. I noticed that you are using alot of aritha and shikaki. Aritha is very strong, so strong that you can wash your clothes with it. Using both can and will be very drying to your hair. When I do use Aritha (not to often actually) I use only 1/2 tsp.
Sxxxynoelle 2 years ago
Thanks for the info, I know that especially Aritha & Shikakai can be quite strong & I am sure it can be drying that's why I encouraged others watching to play around with the ratios. My hair is very well oiled before I do this, not only from coconut oiling, but from Shea butter use during the week, so I don't experience all that much of a drying effect & once I condition my hair is soft afterwards.
Sera2544 2 years ago
Everyone's hair is different & needs different care, etc. I think using a watery version of this instead of a paste may be the reason for the drying effect not being all that noticeable. However, it's always good to be on the safe side & start with small measurements & work your way up if need be or just use somethingelse altogether. :)
I have tried using soapnuts (aritha) in higher concentration for doing my wash & it is pretty good; however, am use to the convenience of detergents....
Sera2544 2 years ago
Thank you for sharing this vid. Now that I've "mastered" the herbal hair rinses, I am ready to move on to the ayurvedic herbs for cleansing.
CallaLily40 2 years ago
It turned out great, I experimented with these herbs last year, so I know what ratios work well for me. I love the cleansing (feels just as clean as it would with shampoo). After I conditioned my hair felt soft & still feels pretty soft. So I will most definitely be adding this herbal wash to my all natural hair care regimen.
Sera2544 2 years ago
thanks for your recipe and how-to.. ive made several versions and my hair just doesnt like the thick paste.. i alsp had crazy dryness using aritha, so thats out of my recipe now.. i mix in a little conditioner with this and it works very well, i just have to remember to only apply to scalp cause my hair doesnt like it unless its super watery :)
Blessings!
okorolina 2 years ago
You are welcome. Sorry to hear about the Aritha. Did you oil really well with coconut oil or something? I find that the coconut oil helps lessen that dry effect & once I condition, my hair feels great!!
Sera2544 2 years ago
It looks great! How does it smell? Are you going to add an essential oil, like lavendar or rose?
I'm thinking of trying the lavendar shea butter.
PoliteTia 2 years ago
It smells a little earthy to me - it doesn't bother me at all. I do a very thorough rinse so that help a lot & plus am using a watery mix of these herbs, so the smell is not as strong as it could be. And no, I did not add any essential oils to the mix. HTH
Sera2544 2 years ago
I mixed brahmi & amla paste earlier today I think I'll try your method with the applicator bottle next time. Thanks for the tip :)
jaimuziq 2 years ago