Alma Powder

Snuckles

Active Member
Looking through my cabinets in my "just use it up mode" I found some Alma powder that I apparently purchased some years ago. I have no idea why I purchased it or at this point what to do with it. Any suggestions on what to do with it? And what benefits it offers?

I know and have read the threads on Alma Oil, but I have the powder and really don't plan on making alma oil out of powder.

Thanks.
 

BrownBetty

Well-Known Member
If you henna you can mix it with the henna. Or you can make a "tea" for your hair with it. I have the tea bags from whole foods, I put 2 teaspoons in there, let it sit in hot water for about 20 minutes, then use pour it over my hair after I shampoo, I let it sit for about 5 minutes, rinse then condition. My hair feels very strong after. It is even better with shikakai.

MV
 

Neroli

New Member
1. Mix with henna to tone down red, if you henna
2. Mix a few tablespoons in condish, let set 10 minutes then apply to hair.
--I use for CW on dry hair, leave on at least 30 minutes, rinse and proceed to leave-ins
--Use after pooing for either deep condish or normal rinse out.

Personally, love to use in ALL my condish to thicken up and to slightly acidify.
 

Snuckles

Active Member
MissVee, I would LOVE to henna but my lifestyle doesn't give me the time to do this properly. I just simply don't have the time or energy to do all the research and then the clean up . . . oh the clean up :eek:

Neroli, I like the idea of mixing it with conditioner and using it as a pre-poo or after poo. Thanks. :)
 

BrownBetty

Well-Known Member
MissVee, I would LOVE to henna but my lifestyle doesn't give me the time to do this properly. I just simply don't have the time or energy to do all the research and then the clean up . . . oh the clean up :eek:

Neroli, I like the idea of mixing it with conditioner and using it as a pre-poo or after poo. Thanks. :)

Too bad... really isn't that bad, not for me anyway.

Recipe:
henna
hot water
amla

I mix till it is a pancake batter. Let the dye release and then add oil, I live avocado. If it is a brand of henna I have never used then I do a strand test. I would mix the henna 2 days before I wanted to do my hair. If I have used the henna before then I get my dye/tint brush and apply to the roots. Once my roots are done I just take the henna with my gloved hands and apply to the ends. Leave on for no more than 2 hours. Rinse and rinse and rinse... I use a cheap conditioner then shampoo then deep condition. Sounds like a lot but I only do it once every 4 - 6 weeks.

Once you are used to it the mess is minimal.

HTH....
 

Snuckles

Active Member
Too bad... really isn't that bad, not for me anyway.

Recipe:
henna
hot water
amla

I mix till it is a pancake batter. Let the dye release and then add oil, I live avocado. If it is a brand of henna I have never used then I do a strand test. I would mix the henna 2 days before I wanted to do my hair. If I have used the henna before then I get my dye/tint brush and apply to the roots. Once my roots are done I just take the henna with my gloved hands and apply to the ends. Leave on for no more than 2 hours. Rinse and rinse and rinse... I use a cheap conditioner then shampoo then deep condition. Sounds like a lot but I only do it once every 4 - 6 weeks.

Once you are used to it the mess is minimal.

HTH....


Actually, I am trying to syke myself up to do this. Thanks for the recipe, I will probably actually try this once I explain to my hubby that he has to keep himself and the kids occupied so that I can have some ME time. Anyway, do you have any measurements on the above recipe.

P.S. I see that you LOVE henna in your siggie. I'm going to click the link and see where that takes me.
 
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