Henna Oil
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Henna Oil
So I've been doing henna treatments for over 2 months now and I LOVE them. However, I was told that there was also henna oils that you could use. Is this true? If so, where do you buy it and is there a certain brand that has worked well. Thanks so much!!!
tljenkins- Posts : 3
Join date : 2010-10-24
Location : Arkansas
Re: Henna Oil
This is really nice post which can you shear about it. The Henna oil is fantastic and effective hair oil. Also I doing henna treatment for every 1 months. I love them. It is really effective for your damaged hair. It is excellent oil.
rinkbh- Posts : 5
Join date : 2010-12-24
Re: Henna Oil
Henna oil is very effective oil for hair. I Also have use this oil for my daily life. It making my heir is so smooth and provide vitamins for my hair. I have doing henna treatment for over 1 month.
macmaan- Posts : 5
Join date : 2011-01-01
Re: Henna Oil
Note: rinkbh and macmaan are forum bots not real people.
Henna Oil is not for hair. Its for use with henna application on skin. The term is terping the henna to make it smooth, stay moist and produce a darker stain on the skin.
Oil in Henna
Henna Oil is not for hair. Its for use with henna application on skin. The term is terping the henna to make it smooth, stay moist and produce a darker stain on the skin.
Oil in Henna
Madeaj- Posts : 372
Join date : 2010-09-16
Location : Raleigh
Re: Henna Oil
However, if money is not an issue, when to take care of your hair, then we strongly recommend henna oil Shirley.
stevesmillers- Posts : 5
Join date : 2011-01-03
Re: Henna Oil
Madeaj wrote:Note: rinkbh and macmaan are forum bots not real people.
Henna Oil is not for hair. Its for use with henna application on skin. The term is terping the henna to make it smooth, stay moist and produce a darker stain on the skin.
Oil in Henna
I make my own henna oil infusions and use them to oil my scalp, oil rinses or to seal hair. There are a lot of ayurvedic oils with henna as an ingredient (Dabur vatika). Henna oil infusions do not color your hair but I like the smell. I include amla, brahmi and maka in my infusions and vary the oils. It is a quick ayurvedic fix when you don't have time to do a full paste of henna or amla, etc.
Choctaw- Posts : 55
Join date : 2010-10-19
Re: Henna Oil
How do you make it? Is it like making an olive oil infusion? I put fresh well dried herbs in warm olive and use the flavored oil in cooking. Is the same process? Do you put the henna in cheesecloth? This is interesting, I had thought that a henna infused oil would be beneficial but I couldn't find a recipe for it. All I found was the henna oils with no henna or the terping oils for skin henna. I could have missed them I know I got discouraged after finding no henna in Henna oils.
What oil do you use or can you use any oil? Hmmmm, I am thinking of infusions with borage, evening primrose, hemp.....The list goes on. The herbs you mention are good for other skin uses too. The combinations..!
Share, Choctaw, share! This exciting!
What oil do you use or can you use any oil? Hmmmm, I am thinking of infusions with borage, evening primrose, hemp.....The list goes on. The herbs you mention are good for other skin uses too. The combinations..!
Share, Choctaw, share! This exciting!
Madeaj- Posts : 372
Join date : 2010-09-16
Location : Raleigh
Re: Henna Oil
Madeaj
Yes, it is an oil infusion and use any oil you prefer. I made several variations:
(1) 1 tablespoon Jamilla henna in muslin bag in 1/2 cup coconut oil. Placed in pint size mason jar and heated in pot of water.
(2) Also made an ayurvedic herb infusion: henna, alma, maka, brahmi, ground fenugreek seed, ground hibiscus flowers in muslin bag with HomeHealth castor oil poured to top; heated in water bath 4 hours and have used as oil rinse. NICE!
(3) I combined the henna coconut/ayurvedic castor oil infusions and use in oil rinses and to seal hair
(4) I recently mixed 1 box of Jamilla henna, 3 tablespoons amla powder, 2 tablespoons brahmi, 2 tablespoons maka powder and poured into jar. I added about 1/2 liter Deep mustard oil, 1 cup gingelly oil (light sesame) and topped it off with castor oil. Sealed jar and put in water bath below boiling for 7 hours. It is sitting in cabinet and I will strain it around mid-February.
(5) Fill pint size jar with dried hibiscus flowers and cover dried herbs with coconut, sesame and almond oils. Warm in heat bath below boiling for 4 hours. Store and strain after 30 days.
Walmart has a variety of mason jar sizes at good price or try your honey, jam jars from supermarket purchases. I do not boil because some herbs are destroyed at high heat (hibiscus, henna).
I bought cheesecloth for future recipes because I can't find any large muslin bags at the local stores. I strain with plastic funnels covered with knee highs. I found the plastic funnels in cookware section at supermarket.
Yes, it is an oil infusion and use any oil you prefer. I made several variations:
(1) 1 tablespoon Jamilla henna in muslin bag in 1/2 cup coconut oil. Placed in pint size mason jar and heated in pot of water.
(2) Also made an ayurvedic herb infusion: henna, alma, maka, brahmi, ground fenugreek seed, ground hibiscus flowers in muslin bag with HomeHealth castor oil poured to top; heated in water bath 4 hours and have used as oil rinse. NICE!
(3) I combined the henna coconut/ayurvedic castor oil infusions and use in oil rinses and to seal hair
(4) I recently mixed 1 box of Jamilla henna, 3 tablespoons amla powder, 2 tablespoons brahmi, 2 tablespoons maka powder and poured into jar. I added about 1/2 liter Deep mustard oil, 1 cup gingelly oil (light sesame) and topped it off with castor oil. Sealed jar and put in water bath below boiling for 7 hours. It is sitting in cabinet and I will strain it around mid-February.
(5) Fill pint size jar with dried hibiscus flowers and cover dried herbs with coconut, sesame and almond oils. Warm in heat bath below boiling for 4 hours. Store and strain after 30 days.
Walmart has a variety of mason jar sizes at good price or try your honey, jam jars from supermarket purchases. I do not boil because some herbs are destroyed at high heat (hibiscus, henna).
I bought cheesecloth for future recipes because I can't find any large muslin bags at the local stores. I strain with plastic funnels covered with knee highs. I found the plastic funnels in cookware section at supermarket.
Choctaw- Posts : 55
Join date : 2010-10-19
Re: Henna Oil
There are other oils, henna artists are henna, does not necessarily help the stain darker. They only added for flavor. Carnation and sweet orange are some of these oils.
joneeron- Posts : 5
Join date : 2011-01-07
Re: Henna Oil
This is a very good job, and you can cut it. The henna oil is fantastic and effective hair oil. In addition, I do henna for 1 month each. I love them. It is really effective for your damaged hair. This is an excellent oil. I also have my daily life using this oil. It makes my successor is so smooth, and my hair vitamins.
judithmcnaughts- Posts : 5
Join date : 2011-01-21
Re: Henna Oil
I am using it for two or three times in week. It is very much effective oil for hair and also best skin. Heena makes smooth hair. It is available in black and brown colour.
sulutomy- Posts : 5
Join date : 2011-01-22
Re: Henna Oil
Henna, but the most commonly used as a dye, hair care, hair loss treatment at a plant that can be combined with mustard oil. Henna is scientifically shown to have a good relationship with other proteins, so when you add a nice brown for certain types of red hair, is effective to stimulate the growth of healthy hair.
breetalton- Posts : 5
Join date : 2011-02-04
Re: Henna Oil
Amla Amla oil prepared our Henna. Amla oil, long hair, has a history that is used to improve the health of the scalp and hair. It is one of the world's oldest natural hair conditioner. This can easily be absorbed in the production of oil in the hair, light and sticky.
michaldouglas- Posts : 5
Join date : 2011-03-02
Re: Henna Oil
Henna oil is good for hair growth. he henna oil is fantastic and effective hair oil. In addition, I do henna for 1 month each. I love them. I have always use of henna oil for my hair. It is really very effective oil for hair.
marrystary- Posts : 5
Join date : 2011-03-04
Re: Henna Oil
Henna oil, Aromatherapy and soothing properties, very useful for medical. Is used to relax the mind, body and soul. The body cool and helps his Detox.
jackthomson- Posts : 5
Join date : 2011-03-11
Re: Henna Oil
I wish the bots would at least spell correctly!
GREAT info Choctaw by the way!
GREAT info Choctaw by the way!
Jo Somebody- Posts : 241
Join date : 2010-12-13
Location : London/Nottingham, UK
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