Thursday, March 7, 2013

Noting important...

Just a few cute pics of Picky...

Driving her box

Cutie before school

Can't go wrong when the "Hot Now" sign is on...
In other news..... it looks like spring outside! This feels like the longest winter.... it still feels cold as hell but it looks pretty. Sigh.....

HENNA! A review of LUSH's Caca Brun

I've been thinking about henna-ing my hair for a while and finally decided to take the plunge. I've got a terrible cold, but while JJ is at work and PP is at school, I've actually got enough alone time to do this since it takes a few hours. It's sad when I get excited about being sick in order to have a lazy day to my self. Ha!

I so went to my local LUSH store and talked to the really nice sales girl about the henna. I did not want to go red, just a nice rich brown. I had my eye on the caca brun from reading online reviews, and she agreed. Her only concern was the blonde highlights I had which she said can turn green - yikes! She told me to do a strand test and sent me on my way with a block o' henna, some nifty samples and a deep conditioner (oops) called H-Suan Wen Hua. I won't even try to pronounce that.

Hair sample before strand test.


I got home and snipped a little chunk of hair that included a highlight and some natural.The sales girl told me I could just pull some out of my hairbrush to test, but I found that gross. Hehe. I mixed up a little of the henna with hot water and let the hair sample sit in the mix for about 3 hours. A lot of people have issues with the smell but I love it. It's like strong green tea mixed with earth. But I'm weird like that.


Caca!







After three hours, I honestly didn't see a big change. I was actually planning to return the henna and just stick to my toxic chemical dyes. Boo. BUT - when I got up the next morning, the hair was darker and had a much richer look to it. I knew the henna would oxidize over a few days but I did not expect to see a difference so soon. Since I'm still hacking up a lung and taking another day at home, I decided today is the day!

My "before" hair is naturally a mousy light brown/dirty blonde which I hate. I've traditionally highlighted all over for blonde but I am so sick of being blonde. About a year ago I started coloring all over with a darker brown and leaving just a few highlights peeking through. But no matter what, the color fades, my hair is breaking off, my ends are disgusting and the color is just not what I'm looking for - that delicious chocolate/coffee brown. It was so stiff and stretchy when I would blow-dry it, I ended up wearing it in a pony tail most of the time.Here are some before hair pics:

Before - It looks much more red here than in real life??
Before - About two inches of natural color roots.















I am not going to go into a long step-by-step process on how to mix it all up because there are so many already out there. I suggest looking at YouTube and even the Lush website. The product reviews have lots of advice. But, I used three blocks for my fine, just below shoulder length hair. I mixed my henna with really strong coffee and used the double boiler method. When I transferred my little boiling pot of poo into the bathroom, I began applying in sections, starting with the roots. The mix did begin to get cold and that made it harder to apply because it was getting chunky and stiff. After I had applied, I saw a tip to use a crock pot to keep it warm while applying. Next time, I will definitely do this! I twisted my hair into muddy henna dreads and piled them on my head while I proceeded to veg out to old 90210 episodes on the Soap Network. Ahhh.

Two hours in, I did a color check by pulling a little piece from the back and washing the henna off. It wasn't quite as deep brown as I was aiming for so I decided to let it go another 1.5 hours. Getting there, but still not quite. After another hour (total of 4.5 hours), I decided to shampoo and see my results.

All I can say is... WOW. I LOVE IT. The brown is just what I am looking for and I have just the tiniest bit of lighter highlights still peeking through. I really hope it continues to deepen over the next few days. It is so soft, has body and hallelujah - no stiffness or stretch when blowdrying! I suck and did not take immediate after pics, but here are some a few days post-henna.

Sister and I - she's obviously the blonde :)
My adorable husband


A few things I recommend/will do differently next time:
1. Keep the mixture hot and make it a little thinner for the application. Mine was thick and got hard to spread.
2. Definitely do a strand test.
3. Do a color check a few hours in. I think if I had rinsed it after the first two hours like I planned, I would not be as happy with the color change.

Will I henna again? You betcha. I read a ton, and I mean a TON of reviews and how-tos before I did this. And most were true. Does it make a huge mess - yes. Does it take forever - yes. Is it unpredictable and a little scary - oh yes. Does my hair look amazing - yes, yes and YES!!!