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The Diary of Anais (Satin) (Read 233943 times)
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Re: The Diary of Anais (Satin)
Reply #495 - May 9th, 2006 at 7:14pm
 
How long did you let it on, Anais? I am thinking of hennaeing my hair too. So I was wondering.
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Reply #496 - May 10th, 2006 at 10:17pm
 
Hey Greek Lady, here's my final recap with micro-details. Once again it was a great henna experience. I'm definitely doing more and more.

Beltaine weekend henna mix

3/4 cup lemon juice at room temperature
1/4 cup hot water
2 tbsp vinegar
only 75 grams of body art quality henna from Catherine. I could have used a lot more from the stash, and I wish I'd used a bit more.

At this point my hair is tailbone length and 3.5" circumference at the base of the ponytail. The original color is exactly the sepia tone of old photographs. Now it has a deep maroon tone indoors, and rusty red in the sunlight.

before color
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after color
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After color, a better representation
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In sunlight. It's a bit redder than this in real life.
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I did the hennaing on the floor of my bedroom. I mixed all the ingredients together and stirred using a small bamboo tea spoon. I put the bowl in a hot water bath and occasionally changed the hot water. After about 3 hours for dye release, I laid out lots and lots of yesterday's newspaper. braided the bottom third of my hair to scrunchie it.
Gooped the henna onto the upper 2/3 of my head, wearing vinyl gloves. This took about 30 minutes.
wrapped the length of my hair in saran wrap
piled everything on top of my head like a beehive
wrapped more layers around my head for safe measure
put on a ski cap and went to sleep for 7 hours.

I can't believe how freaking CLEAN this henna experience was. I didn't have any accidents.

the mix
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my "mess": two vinyl gloves, a bowl, paper towel, and newspaper
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The next morning (Saturday), I hopped in the shower and rinsed out the mix. It rinsed very cleanly as long as I was gentle with the pads of my fingers. The color is very rich and even. I only did the upper 2/3 of my head so there is some color variation. It's beautiful.

and finally, had a trim of about 2 cm yesterday.
The result:
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Reply #497 - May 11th, 2006 at 12:18am
 
Great results!  Will you come and do my hair??  Grin
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Reply #498 - May 12th, 2006 at 6:12am
 
Thanks BB! Smiley

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a website about geisha and maiko hairstyles
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Reply #499 - May 12th, 2006 at 1:28pm
 
Oh Anais,how beautiful!!!!   I'm with BB on this,can you come and do my hair?? Wink
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Re: The Diary of Anais (Satin)
Reply #500 - May 12th, 2006 at 4:01pm
 
Wow, that come out great!  One day I will take the henna plunge!
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Reply #501 - May 13th, 2006 at 1:57am
 
Wow, Anais! Great results!!  Cheesy

Will you come do mine too?
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Re: The Diary of Anais (Satin)
Reply #502 - May 18th, 2006 at 1:44am
 
I found this on MSN. My comments are bold.

Quote:
"WATERPROOF YOUR 'DO
Here's help for hair tortured by frequent swimming and sunning:

• Even if you're growing out your hair, the beginning of summer is the single most important time to get a trim. Slicing off dry ends will prevent breakage and severe splits, which can carry damage up the hair shaft.

• Once a week, treat your hair to a keratin mask. Keratin molecules fill up ragged hair cuticles and keep out shine-diminishing chlorine and pollution. Try: Nexxus Phyto Organics Babassu Mud Revitalizing Hair Treatment.
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• Use a heat-protectant spray before going out in the sun: UV rays, just like heat from your blowdryer, can sizzle strands and inflict damage. Try: Matrix sleek.look Iron Smoother.
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• Conceal sun-and-surf-induced dullness by patting hair with a silicone-infused towelette. coness!!!! for those who don't use 'em

Try: Ted Gibson Hair Sheet Treatment. In a pinch, you can also gently rub a silk scarf from side to side and down the length of your hair.

STAND-OUT STYLE IN SECONDS

Transform your everyday 'do into once-in-a-lifetime locks in record time:

• Slip on a headband. No longer just for preps, this fashionista favorite is the quickest way to dress up a simple style. The best way to wear it? Snug, and close to your hairline.

• Give a ponytail extra bounce. Rather than letting your tail hang straight and loose, backcomb it slightly at the base, then wrap the whole tail around the barrel of a curling iron, spritz with hairspray, and gently unwind.
backcomb? ?! Shocked

• Revisit '80s stylers: Nothing makes a look last longer than extra-hold hairspray. To keep hair from looking crunchy, treat the hairspray like fragrance: Spritz a cloud in front of you, then walk through. Try: Sebastian Shaper Plus Hair Spray Styling Mist for Extra Hold.
my pores are screaming already.

HELP FOR HARD-WORKING HAIR

Got hair that's dyed and fried? Try this healthy-hair regimen:

• Once a week, apply a clarifying shampoo to dry hair (water dilutes its deep-cleansing power), then rinse. Try: Pantene Pro-V Clarifying Shampoo (safe for color-treated hair). my scalp is screaming "dryness! dryness! overcompensation!" already

• Limit shampooing to four (or fewer) times a week to encourage the accumulation of your scalp's natural oils. If this leaves your locks too limp, rinse with water in between shampoos-and use alcohol-based stylers, which sop up excess sebum. (do they?)

• Twice a month, apply a hot-oil treatment. New, updated formulas have made it colorsafe and turned it into a must-have for shiny, smooth hair. Try: John Frieda Frizz-Ease Rebuild Restructuring Micro-Oil Therapy.

• "Every girl should own a flatiron."
ahhhhhhhhh!!!!

• "Oscar Blandi Jasmine Oil creates lots of shine." Ingredients for this product are as follows, most of which are not oil:
Cyclopentasiloxane, Dimethiconol, Cyclomethicone, Phenyltrimethicone, Naturally Derived Fragrance, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E).


• "Klorane Extra gentle dry shampoo with oat extract adds volume and disguises dark roots." product placement

• "Sweeping bangs to one side, covering the eye, is a sexy date look." until you run into the wall

• "Going to bed with damp hair in braids creates great morning waves." good, good

• "Dusting roots with baby powder hides oil."

• "Bumble and Bumble Surf Spray gives hair a great, beachy look."

• "Always cut off dead ends." It's already dead.


enough cattiness because I've actually had a great day.

and THIS pageIS FABULOUS

Hair. Last wash was last night. Got a hair compliment at work from a lady with thick shoulderblade length hair.
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Reply #503 - May 18th, 2006 at 4:47pm
 
Holy Mary, mother of God...  Shocked  Will they never learn?
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Re: The Diary of Anais (Satin)
Reply #504 - May 18th, 2006 at 10:09pm
 
I love it when they tell you to cut the dead hair off.  Those people probably need to cut ALL their hair off!

Let's see, to sum this all up.... destroy your hair with heat, backcombing, and chemicals, then fix your hair with more chemicals!
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