Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Surya Henna Brazil Cream *Product Review*

So there has been a lot of talk about Henna. The benefits it offers to natural hair, the fact that it is a conditioner, a hair dye and a healthy hair growing agent. Well this made me curious, even more so because of my natural-ness I haven't used hair dye in almost 8 months...I will admit that in the beginning of my Natural journey (10 months today) I couldn't give up my dye... I saw those gray hairs springing up and I decided that I would not perm/relax my hair but I certainly was not ready to have a hair full of grays... Well it left my hair soooo brittle that I haven't done it since.

That brings me to Henna. I have heard stories of how to mix it (with conditioner, cold water), how to wash it out (sink your head in a tub full of cold water) and all these other regiments. So I found this quaint little herbal store in Annapolis, Md called Sun and Earth (I will do a review on them at a later date) where they had Henna, for hair and it came in a mixable for and a cream form...well I like things easy, it was highly recommended by the store keeper and I decided to try it.



I am currently waiting to was it out so I will chat now about the application...
The directions are simple, and easy to read and understand. I was conserned about the smell and the size of the bottle because my transitioning hair consist of long, thick, afro like hair...but as soon as I began the application, I was so thankful that I didn't waste my money. I shook the bottle and heard liquid so I punched a hole in the top and proceeded. Then it wouldn't come out. So I opened the top to find that the dye is a thick cream with herbs in it. So I didn't have to worry about it dripping, or spilling because it was pretty thick. It is time for me to rinse out so expect a part two and three this week.
Pt. 2: styling after a Henna treatment
Pt. 3 Post treatment results...1. Even application 2. Immediate Benefits.
Peace and love y'all!
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