Re: What's New at Henna for Hair: Amla (Emblica Officinalis)Posted by clarissa on January 16, 2005 at 21:42:48: In reply to: What's New at Henna for Hair: Amla (Emblica Officinalis) posted by Catherine Cartwright-Jones on January 16, 2005 at 20:49:28: : Got a page up, and tried it myself.: : I just put hot water in 100g of Amla, enough to make porridge. I let : that sit 15 minutes, and then sectioned my hair and applied it to the : roots, then smoothed it down my hair a ways. I rinsed it out after : about 10 minutes, starting by laying back in the tub to be an Amla : Swamp Creature, to loosen it up from my hair. It did a wonder for the : texture, enhanced the curl and wave like I haven't seen it in years! : I think it cooled the color of the hair where I applied it, but it : sure didn't dye anything. So, it curled up, but didn't dye. Looked : right lively! : : I was more impressed with what the Amla did for my skin. I took a : handful and scrubbed my face .... lovely astringent, exfoliant, : anti-bacterial, anti-oxidant scrub without the usual chemicals, : colognes, and drying! I don't know how useful Amla is for hair, but I : LOVE what it did for my skin! : : I've got Amla into the samples now ... I'd really recommend getting a : $1 sample and trying it as a facial scrub. NICE! : : And I've got it for sale on mehandi.com shop .... : http://www.mehandi.com/shop/amla/ (yes, its not cheap ... sigh) catherine u seriously RULE.. now I can order amla from you..along with my cassia and indigo. I was ordering from this site and going to another just to get amla and shipping from the other sites can be a killer...now I can just order everything from you..SWEET..mahalo thanks again
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