cassia obovata support thread AKA neutral henna

Br*nzeb*mbsh~ll

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did a cassia paste last week, it was awesome! My hair was tangle-free and practically relaxed. I'd like to do this at least every other week....
 

mkd

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I have light brown color and highlights. Does anyone know if cassia will change the color?
 

KLomax

New Member
Good Evening Ladies,

My 2 year supply of henna is winding down and I'd like to give cassia a try. I also use indigo.

Can I mix cassia & indigo 50/50 to color my hair black and condition simultaneously or do I have to use the 2 step process, 1st cassia then indigo.


 

january noir

Sunny On a Cloudy Day
Good Evening Ladies,

My 2 year supply of henna is winding down and I'd like to give cassia a try. I also use indigo.

Can I mix cassia & indigo 50/50 to color my hair black and condition simultaneously or do I have to use the 2 step process, 1st cassia then indigo.




You've asked the same question I've asked and I haven't got an answer. I am going to ask Khadija Carroll (Henna Sooq) or go to the Mehandi.com site blogs to find out.
 

Sonye93

Active Member
Hi, umm would it work if I were to:

1. Pre-poo with garlic oil?
2. Apply cassia over the pre-poo then leave it on overnight (6-8 hours)?

I kinda need a reply soon because I'm planning on doing it tonight. TIA!!
 

txnatural409

Active Member
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I would like to try cassia for the first time whenever I take down my kinky twists at the end of the year. Anyone have any tips/recipes on how they mix together their cassia?
 

mkd

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I just mix mine with water and a little olive oil. I have had good results although I am getting color with it. I don't love that but it definately makes my hair stronger and more shiny.
 

jamaraa

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You've asked the same question I've asked and I haven't got an answer. I am going to ask Khadija Carroll (Henna Sooq) or go to the Mehandi.com site blogs to find out.

Hey gurl...hair looking groovy! I think this would work exactly the same as doing a cassia/henna mix or a henna/katam to get more toned down colors. It seems to work on the same principal as a henndigo, so why not a two step using cassia instead on henna as a base for indigo? It's as close as a strand test. :drunk:

If anyone strand tests this, please post results!
 

jamaraa

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I would like to try cassia for the first time whenever I take down my kinky twists at the end of the year. Anyone have any tips/recipes on how they mix together their cassia?

I treat it EXCATLY as I treat henna. I simply use a cheapo condish (I'm partical to Suave Naturals, but I like Vo5s too) and warm water to mix it to a consistency I like (I go more runny initially because the henna "swells") and let it dye release overnight. The resulting texture is looser than more people do, but I find it saves powder and time in application.

I go as simple in my mixes as poss and I love the results. Cassia+ water+ cheapo condish+ time= all you need for a nice mixture that rinses easily. :grin: The condish doesn't effect the dye uptake from my experience and you'll need far less work and additional condish to get the grit out.
 

txnatural409

Active Member
I treat it EXCATLY as I treat henna. I simply use a cheapo condish (I'm partical to Suave Naturals, but I like Vo5s too) and warm water to mix it to a consistency I like (I go more runny initially because the henna "swells") and let it dye release overnight. The resulting texture is looser than more people do, but I find it saves powder and time in application.

I go as simple in my mixes as poss and I love the results. Cassia+ water+ cheapo condish+ time= all you need for a nice mixture that rinses easily. :grin: The condish doesn't effect the dye uptake from my experience and you'll need far less work and additional condish to get the grit out.

By dye release, you mean you let the mixture sit in the bowl overnight? I'm confused. :look: Also, how long do you leave it on?
 

txnatural409

Active Member
I just mix mine with water and a little olive oil. I have had good results although I am getting color with it. I don't love that but it definately makes my hair stronger and more shiny.

What kind of color are you getting? I have black hair and I want to keep it that way. :ohwell:
 

jamaraa

Well-Known Member
By dye release, you mean you let the mixture sit in the bowl overnight? I'm confused. :look: Also, how long do you leave it on?

Like w/ henna, cassia has dye content that's released by soaking over a period of time. If you wish to use cassia as only a conditioning agent, then you can use it almost immediately after mixing it like you would w/ indigo. If you want it to impart color, you'd let it sit overnight to "develop" in the same way henna does. If you have dark hair w/ no greys, the cassia color deposit won't be so visible, but if you have greys it will make them a sparkly blonde while leaving your dark hair not visibly covered.

As I said, I treat it just like henna.

Oh, I forgot....I use it on my aunt's hair, not my own tho I make the mix. I put it on for about 1.5 hr for conditioning and a bit of color for her. If you want it for conditioning only, maybe 45 mins-1 hr will be enough.
 
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txnatural409

Active Member
Like w/ henna, cassia has dye content that's released by soaking over a period of time. If you wish to use cassia as only a conditioning agent, then you can use it almost immediately after mixing it like you would w/ indigo. If you want it to impart color, you'd let it sit overnight to "develop" in the same way henna does. If you have dark hair w/ no greys, the cassia color deposit won't be so visible, but if you have greys it will make them a sparkly blonde while leaving your dark hair not visibly covered.

As I said, I treat it just like henna.

Oh, I forgot....I use it on my aunt's hair, not my own tho I make the mix. I put it on for about 1.5 hr for conditioning and a bit of color for her. If you want it for conditioning only, maybe 45 mins-1 hr will be enough.


Thanks for the info! :yep:
 

*Muffin*

New Member
Can't wait until I rinse my cassia out! Hopefully I get good results. It's my first time using it. I mixed it with brahmi powder, sage powder, and hibiscus tea.
 

Mz.Shug

New Member
^^^How did it turn out?Do you still use it?

This is an awesome thread! i look forward to using Cassia in the new year!
 

Mz.Shug

New Member
MEMEME!!!Lol. Can I use amla powder and olive oil with this? How much do I use and how long do I leave it in?
 

Ronnieaj

New Member
I just did a cassia mix last Saturday and my hair LOVES me!!!!! I mixed cassia, GVP Humectress and a smidge of GVP K-Pak, amla, brahmi, hibiscus and maka powders (1 tsp. each), and some coconut oil. I applied to clarified hair with my old relaxer brush, processed for 30 minutes with heat and 2 hours without--too lazy to rinse :look:--and then rinsed well and cowashed to get fine particles out. My hair was so thick and shiny when I was done :yep:. I don't do it as regularly as I would like, but I'm definitely going to start incorporating it more. I like to give myself clear glazes to make my hair pop, and this did the same thing!

BTW, I'm a 4a natural, for whatever that may mean :grin:.
 

Khadija.D.Carryl

New Member
MEMEME!!!Lol. Can I use amla powder and olive oil with this? How much do I use and how long do I leave it in?


HEY HEY! :)

Yes you can use cassia obovata, amla powder and olive oil all is one recipe. Go for it! As for how much I need you to tell me your hair length and thickness.
 

winnettag

New Member
OK, I'm doing my first cassia treatment today and I'm really excited. I've decided that I will cassia once a month between wearing cornrows and will henna (Henna for African Hair from mehandi) before putting in extensions since it lasts longer.

I'm using this mix:
100g cassia
1/2 tsp. maka
1/2 tsp. bhrami
honey (no measurement, just added enough to get a good consistency)
distilled water (no measurement either)

I hope I notice a difference!
 

winnettag

New Member
I'm not finished yet, but it's already a hair fail!
100g was NOT enough for my hair, so the back half is moderately covered and the front hardly has any at all. :wallbash:
 
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