Komaza Care HAIR ANALYSIS Service - Rave!

JazziLady!

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Thank you ladies for sharing! Looking forward to doing this as well. It's very interesting to hear the very individualized analyses. It stresses the point that everything is not good for everyone and we should be a little cautious when jumping on bandwagons. Did they recommend that anyone keep doing henna? I didn't seem to hear that in any of the analyses. I have been on the fence about henna glosses myself. They seem to make my hair feel thicker but dryer/more brittle sometimes. I always follow up with a deep conditioner.
 

tashboog

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Thank you ladies for sharing! Looking forward to doing this as well. It's very interesting to hear the very individualized analyses. It stresses the point that everything is not good for everyone and we should be a little cautious when jumping on bandwagons. Did they recommend that anyone keep doing henna? I didn't seem to hear that in any of the analyses. I have been on the fence about henna glosses myself. They seem to make my hair feel thicker but dryer/more brittle sometimes. I always follow up with a deep conditioner.
I am still doing henna treatments. Jenn told me that for my hair, henna is still ok to use. Matter of fact, I've just done a henna gloss 2 weeks ago and I'm still liking the color and the conditioning benefits. I use henna to substitute one of my protein treatment requirements. Technically henna doesn't contain protein but it does have properties like protein. However, now instead of doing them monthly, I will be doing mine once every 2 months out of pure laziness :lol:.
 

coyacoy

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Jazzilady.....i am still doing henna glosses.....used to do them every other week now i do them monthly per rene's suggestion during my analysis....my hair should not be saturated for long periods of time because it weakens the strand so, among other things if course, she recommended i cut back on hennas to once per mo. It actually did turn out to work much better for me this way...hth
 

faithVA

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Thank you ladies for sharing! Looking forward to doing this as well. It's very interesting to hear the very individualized analyses. It stresses the point that everything is not good for everyone and we should be a little cautious when jumping on bandwagons. Did they recommend that anyone keep doing henna? I didn't seem to hear that in any of the analyses. I have been on the fence about henna glosses myself. They seem to make my hair feel thicker but dryer/more brittle sometimes. I always follow up with a deep conditioner.

I did not ask about the henna, but I stopped the henna right before my analysis, because no matter how much I conditioned or moisturized my hair just felt dry with the henna.
 

Onhergrind09

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JazziLady! Jenn told me to continue the henna since it was working for me, but I don't do a gloss, just regular henna. I also only do it about every 6 weeks or so, but no sooner than that only b/c it's such a time intensive process.
 

JazzyOleBabe

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I just had my consultation with Jen. For the most part, my hair is generally in good/healthy cond. I have some split ends that need to go. Overall hair cut should be 1- 1 1/2 inches. That should take care of everything. She recommended ACV rinses 1 - 2 times a month and a mild protein treatment every 2 weeks. She told me that I have high porosity and using the ACV rinses would be a continuous step in my hair care routine because of my gray hair. She said that gray hair can be the cause of high porosity. She also told me to stop product jumping (LOL). She said that I should stay with one product for at least 1 month before moving on to the next. Overall, I am pleased with the outcome of my analysis.
 

faithVA

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I just had my consultation with Jen. For the most part, my hair is generally in good/healthy cond. I have some split ends that need to go. Overall hair cut should be 1- 1 1/2 inches. That should take care of everything. She recommended ACV rinses 1 - 2 times a month and a mild protein treatment every 2 weeks. She told me that I have high porosity and using the ACV rinses would be a continuous step in my hair care routine because of my gray hair. She said that gray hair can be the cause of high porosity. She also told me to stop product jumping (LOL). She said that I should stay with one product for at least 1 month before moving on to the next. Overall, I am pleased with the outcome of my analysis.

Very nice. I have gray hair too but she didn't mention that. Maybe because I color my hair :look:

Your regi sounds pretty simple. And sounds like you are taking good care of your hair.
 

JazzyOleBabe

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faithVA

I still color my hair with henna/indigo mix. One of my slides showed the gray hair. (when I first looked at it, I thought it was a worm.) She also said that my strands were fine and she also saw some thinning. Yeah I am old and since Ms menopause is my bestest friend, thinning goes with the territory.
 

faithVA

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@faithVA

I still color my hair with henna/indigo mix. One of my slides showed the gray hair. (when I first looked at it, I thought it was a worm.) She also said that my strands were fine and she also saw some thinning. Yeah I am old and since Ms menopause is my bestest friend, thinning goes with the territory.

I am just as old and I'm not accepting the thinning sitting down. She was concerned about my thinning but when I showed her my 2 years before and my current she said I had it under control. When I big chopped in August I was trying to figure out where all this hair came from :lol:

There are things you can do to keep it under control. You just have to make it happen.
 

JazzyOleBabe

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Me either. I am fighting a valiant fight. I told her the vitamins that I was taking for my hair issue and said that she loved the ingredients in them and that I should continue to take them. She was going to recommend some vitamins but she like mine better.
 

faithVA

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[USER=317281 said:
JazzyOleBabe[/USER];16812757]Me either. I am fighting a valiant fight. I told her the vitamins that I was taking for my hair issue and said that she loved the ingredients in them and that I should continue to take them. She was going to recommend some vitamins but she like mine better.

What vitamins are you taking? Why you holding out? :lol:
 

JazzyOleBabe

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Gurl you crazy.:lol: :lol: I did post a few month back about the vitamins that I order because I self diagnosed thinning hair/female pattern baldness. The vitamins are Hairomega DHT - natural hair support and Hairomega 3-in-1 -Advanced Hair Support. Jen liked the ingredients in the 3-in-1. Here is the website for info : www.hairomega.com
 

Ogoma

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I sound like a whiny brat.

I am looking forward to my follow up today.
 
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faithVA

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Gurl you crazy.:lol: :lol: I did post a few month back about the vitamins that I order because I self diagnosed thinning hair/female pattern baldness. The vitamins are Hairomega DHT - natural hair support and Hairomega 3-in-1 -Advanced Hair Support. Jen liked the ingredients in the 3-in-1. Here is the website for info : www.hairomega.com

Thank You. Not sure why you had to announce to everyone I'm crazy though :look: :lol:
 

yodie

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Gurl you crazy.:lol: :lol: I did post a few month back about the vitamins that I order because I self diagnosed thinning hair/female pattern baldness. The vitamins are Hairomega DHT - natural hair support and Hairomega 3-in-1 -Advanced Hair Support. Jen liked the ingredients in the 3-in-1. Here is the website for info : www.hairomega.com

I was taking these as well. They worked very well. I switched over to Caribbean Hair Grow. CHG is a Dht blocking vitamin as well. I've seen the best results from these two types of vitamins moreso than all the other vits that I hear hyped on this board. Guess it all depends on what your hair needs.
 

yodie

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My mom's hairdresser indeed burned my hair. I was hesitant to go to her. So now I have another setback. Seems like it never ends. Most of my hair is healthy though.
 

faithVA

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[USER=17046 said:
yodie[/USER];16813317]My mom's hairdresser indeed burned my hair. I was hesitant to go to her. So now I have another setback. Seems like it never ends. Most of my hair is healthy though.

I'm sorry :bighug: I hope it's not too bad.
 

DarkChyld

New Member
yodie said:
My mom's hairdresser indeed burned my hair. I was hesitant to go to her. So now I have another setback. Seems like it never ends. Most of my hair is healthy though.

Wait, what happened to Tony? On another note, was it the roots that got burned or something a quick trim will fix?
 

4HisGlory

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yodie said:
I was taking these as well. They worked very well. I switched over to Caribbean Hair Grow. CHG is a Dht blocking vitamin as well. I've seen the best results from these two types of vitamins moreso than all the other vits that I hear hyped on this board. Guess it all depends on what your hair needs.

What is a DHT blocking vitamin?
 

yodie

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Wait, what happened to Tony? On another note, was it the roots that got burned or something a quick trim will fix?

I'm still with Tony. Not going anywhere any time soon. I went back home on vacation. The humidity whooped my hair, so I figured I should get it done. Would've been smarter to just wear my wig. UGH! I have abt 1-1.5" of burn in one section. Feels so rough.

What is a DHT blocking vitamin?
DHT causes your hair to thin, shed, and fall out. DHT causes a lot of men to lose their hair. For some reason this has been the best type of vitamin for me. I guess I had issues with DHT. Hairfinity and the other popular vits did nothing for me at all.

My scalp was always crusty regardless of what I did. My edges and nape had been in bad shape for years. Never had any strength. I still struggle with those areas, but I noticed when I started taking Nioxin that my scalp cleared up somewhat and my edges/nape started growing in. I decided to go for a stronger DHT blocking vit and used the Omega Hair. Great vitamin. I read about Caribbean Hair Grow, tried it and saw good results on my hair. I plan on sticking with this one.
 

LaidBak

New Member
Got my 3 week follow up today. I've implemented just about all the recommendations, except for the trim. I couldn't get an appointment in time for this call and I can't find my shears or I'd do it myself. Hopefully I can get it done this weekend.
 

faithVA

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[USER=77239 said:
LaidBak[/USER];16819419]Got my 3 week follow up today. I've implemented just about all the recommendations, except for the trim. I couldn't get an appointment in time for this call and I can't find my shears or I'd do it myself. Hopefully I can get it done this weekend.

So what happened during the follow up.
 

yodie

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Wait, what happened to Tony? On another note, was it the roots that got burned or something a quick trim will fix?
Primarily the ends, but I had just cut off all the damage before she did my hair. Sucks. I should recover within 6 months.
 

LaidBak

New Member
So what happened during the follow up.

Not much. I just explained all the ways I had implemented the recommendations. She asked me if I had any questions or concerns. I didn't really, except for some crunchiness I attributed to the use of CHI Keratin mist (increased protein). So it was a brief conversation.
 

.:Eden:.

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The next time someone has a call, can you ask when they will begin accepting consultation requests?

Please and thank you ^_^
 

LaidBak

New Member
The next time someone has a call, can you ask when they will begin accepting consultation requests?

Please and thank you ^_^

You can always email and ask them. I emailed them about the service before I was a customer and they answered right away.
 

virtuenow

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The next time someone has a call, can you ask when they will begin accepting consultation requests?

Please and thank you ^_^

I believe they are in the middle of their 3-week follow ups w/the last round that ambushed them. Once that period is over, my guess is that they will have time freed up to re-open services.
 
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