Dyeing Gray Hair With Cassia: Use Heat?

  • Posted on 17 February, 2019
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In this experiment I tested whether I should apply heat with the blow drier while I have the Cassia mix on my hair. The result was no difference in terms of colour uptake.

I'M in my class experiments I wanted to check the effect of adding heat while I have castle on my hair to see if that helps with color uptake or not so typically after applying the Cassadine, I put a shower cap and then with the blue dryer. I warm it up, then I put a warm cap and then I heat it up once again with the blow dryer, but since drying your hair with the blow dryer is not healthy and heating. Generally is not very good for your hair. I wanted to check if that actually makes sense, so one this side of my hair, I did what I just described and on this side of my hair I did the same, but without the blow dryer. So this means I didn't apply any heat, except for the natural heat from my body using the heat cap. So, as you can see, there is no difference in color between the two sides, and this means I will stop using heat. When I dye my hair, you

Woman at the Well: Can you tell me how to get started with your basic recipe for dying with cassia to cover gray? I’ve started watching all your videos but I’m getting overwhelmed with all the add in options. Also, how often do you apply the product, does it fade or build up on the hair and do you see root regrowth? I’m trying to avoid a stripe coming in down my part. Thanks for your guidance. You seem very knowledgable. I’ve used henna before but my hair got so dark because I had to reapply every 2 weeks for regrowth and I had a big buildup of it and it weighed my curls down.

Marlo SunnyFruit: Can You explain to me again, how this works? I don´t want the strawberrieblond, just gold. So, what do I do to make the hair gold and not redish with the cassia? Do I need the lemon juice? And how to use?

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